Update 10/19/21: There is another version that offers 50,000 points for every $50k in spend with 250k cap,
The Offer
- Chase is offering some Chase Ink cardholders up to 50,000 bonus points. You earn 10,000 bonus points for every $10,000 spend
The Fine Print
- Valid until February 28, 2022
Our Verdict
Basically an extra 1 point per $1 spent if you spend $10,000. Good deal as these cards already have good category bonuses.
Hat tip to reader Joe B
I just ran into this site and it’s the first place I found that could explain the 50,000 points we’ve been getting on the business ink card so thank you very much.
I figured out the points are added to the transaction that gets you over the $50,000 in spend since the program started. Had I known this earlier I would have put more on the card starting 9/1/21. We received 50k for the Oct/Nov statement and it looks like we have 100k coming for the Nov/Dec statement. Should have enough time to get the last 100k. A basically free 250k to dump on the Sapphire Reserve card is pretty good!
Thank you again!
Hi Link, Did you receive a targeted email from Chase for this offer? From other posts, it appears that the Ink accounts targeted receive an email from Chase.
Hey James, sorry for the delay.
This was not targeted that I know of. I get a bunch of email that comes in from both the Ink Preferred and the Sapphire Reserve cards I don’t pay much attention to. I’m assuming the points I’m getting aren’t targeted and have to do with the promotion in the link below. I could have received an email about it and just missed it somehow.
https://www.chase.com/business/credit-cards/ink-250k
Miles to Memories says: “The offer seems to be available for everyone since there’s a public page before you even log in.” So is this offer targeted or available to all Chase Ink card accounts? I probably will call Chase to clarify.
I sent a secure message to Chase to confirm the offer on my account and they didn’t understand the question. Please let us know if you get any results.
I have a feeling this offer is targeted. Some Ink card holders say they received targeted emails for this offer and others saw banners in their UR portal. I never received such an email or banner. I prefer not to have eyes on my Ink accounts at this time because of heavy MS recently and thus I will not ask Chase if I am targeted. Let me know what you find out.
I don’t get Chase marketing emails despite being signed up for them for some reason, but I found the banner for this as one of the random banners at the top of the UR portal for my Ink Unlimited card – it seems to have a fairly low chance of appearing so I kept refreshing. It hasn’t shown up for my Ink Plus card but it may be active for that too since I haven’t put 10k on it since September. You don’t have to enroll in this offer it is automatically active.
Probably obvious to some, but it appears the “progress” at the bottom of the page the banner links to (and the one for the 250k offer in this article) is just an example placeholder image and doesn’t reflect your account. For me it says I earned both 40k and 200k points but I did not.
I did see the first 10k bonus being posted as part of a $3000 charge I made (says “+ Exclusive promotion bonus points”), so it seems like they will be crediting the bonus on each transaction that pushes you over the next +10k spend rather than in February when the promo ends.
Best I got was $750 to try a merchant account 🙁
Is this targeted or public? The landing page seems to look like it’s a public offer.
I’m wondering the same thing. I can’t find it anywhere in the UR portal and I can’t get a confirmation of enrollment.
Did you verify if it is targeted or public?
I got the offer on the Ink Preferred. So what is defined as “business purchases”?
So what is defined as a “basic question”?
Well, you are supposed to only use a business card to charge business expenses (Chase is quite clear about that, if you’re paying attention). So I think it means everything that you purchase using your business card. Circular logic, sure, but this is a bank we are talking about…
yes I agree with you but it seems like not clear what is called business expenses. Let’s say buying water bottles from Walmart. Are they going to consider it as business expenses since it was charged by a business card. What about buying an airline ticket on that card? Their sentence is so general
If you’re asking basic basic questions like this, then you clearly applied for the Ink Preferred without having any idea how business cards work.
Probably you need to search that more yourself 😀
Thats noise. As long as they are real purchases not gift cards by the boatload. They had that note in my new card they just replaced. They have no idea your use of the products you buy. I know people who buy and resell goods they buy in retail stores for example.
Any purchase made with your business card.
Thank you for being kind and nice in your reply. Wish everyone could just help or leave without any comments. Thank you again.
I never get these chase emails but saw the 50k pts/$50k spend up to 250k pts/250k spend as an offer in my *personal* account. Just showed up when I was looking around the UR portal. I do have a Chase Ink (unlimited or cash, can’t recall) linked to my SS but displayed under a different login.
I saw this too when in the UR portal. And I have no Ink cards with Chase. Was a bit perplexed.
Where exactly did you see this?
Searched through all the emails but not seeing it. Maybe next time.
got it. Subject line of email was: “(name): Earn up to $500 Cash Back when you use your Ink card”. Sent on 9/1
I did not get approved, automatically, these cards are blocked. I had one just for work a bank on a card which, does not need a bank because it is only the card. So the card is only for a wallet of course you need a bill to add on more money after use and each use. Money cards are commercial and if it says “bank” after the logo name is connected to a real classic and physical bank in person. They do exist as a bank but as a wallet card to manage payment online or over the phone. And for future purposes are to be exact of covered payments.
Is English this?
What????