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The standard signup bonus for Chase Hyatt Visa has been two free nights, but there has been a way to get an extra $50 statement credit if follow this post. Now Chase has a public landing page for a slightly better offer - you will receive two free nights which can be redeemed at any Hyatt properties worldwide after spending $1,000 within 3 months, 5,000 points for adding an authorized user and make the first purchase within 3 months, and a statement credit of $50 after the first purchase. As always the annual fee is waived for the first year.
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Chase has had 60,000 points bonus offer for Ink Plus in branch. Late last month, it made a similar offer online and now we are in the last week of this limited time offer which ends June 25, 2015. You need to spend $5,000 within 3 months to get the signup bonus and the first year annual fee is waived (saving $95). Chase Ultimate Rewards points can be redeemed for travel at 1.25 cents per point and the signup bonus could be worth $750. Ultimate Rewards points can also be transferred to 10 airline/hotel partners' miles/points and your value may be even higher.
Landing page Application page The regular signup offer for Chase Ink Plus is 50,000 Ultimate Rewards points. Now for a limited time, Chase has increased the signup bonus to 60,000 points while keeping the annual fee waived for the first year, saving $95. There is no online link - you have to open the new account in a Chase branch. You need to spend $5,000 within 3 months to get the signup bonus.
In the past couple of years, Chase had the similar 60,000 offers a few times and also had a one-time 70,000 points offer (but without the annual fee waiver). Looks like Chase has pulled Ink Bold from its website. And since the public 70K offer for Ink Plus has expired, the best public link for Ink Plus is now back to 50,000 points. As usual, you need to spend $5,000 within 3 moths of account opening to receive 50,000 Ultimate Rewards points which can be transferred to United, British, Korean, Singapore, Southwest, Hyatt etc. The first year annual fee is waived (saving $95). There are reports that you can still walk in to a Chase branch to get Ink Plus 70K and Ink Bold 50K - you can try it but we don't think those offers will last long.
Landing page for Ink Plus 50,000 points We blogged about the at branch only 70K Ink Plus offer back in July. Today the same offer is open to everyone online, saving you a trip to your local branch. You need to pay the $95 annual fee and spend $5,000 within 3 months of card opening to receive 70,000 Ultimate Rewards points, which can be worth $875 when redeemed for travel or can be transferred to frequent travel programs such as United, British, Korean Air, Hyatt, etc., at 1:1 ratio.
The Landing Page The Application Page Like always, we only post public available links with no referral commission given to us or anyone else, which we think is the only way to have unbiased articles and reviews. Last month, Chase temporarily increased the signup bonus of both Ink Business Cards (Ink Plus and Ink Bold) from 50,000 points to 60,000 points, with the normal 1st year annual fee waiver. Those links expired at the end of June and the Chase website now has the regular 50K offers with 1st year free.
It has been reported that Chase is running a new promotion for Ink Plus only at their branches - you will receive 70,000 Ultimate Rewards points, which can be transferred to United, Southwest, British Airways, Korean Air, Hyatt, etc., after you spend $5,000 within 3 months of card opening. However, unlike the regular offer, the 1st year annual fee ($95) is not waived. In our opinion, this is the best offer Chase has ever given for the Ink Business Card and it is worth a trip to your local branch. Interestingly, the offer for Ink Bold at branch is exactly the same as on Chase website - 50,000 points. For those who signed up Ink Plus in June for the 60,000 points, you can even try to send a secure message to Chase asking them to match the 70,000 points offer. You can say something like you went into a local branch and saw the promotion material and wonder if it is possible to match to the better deal. Some people have reported they succeeded in doing so while keeping the 1st year free. Sweet deal if you can do that. Of course it is totally up to Chase representatives, but it is worth a shot. Since the 60K offers for Ink Bold and Ink Plus Business Cards have expired, we are posing the regular 50K offers here: you need to spend $5,000 within 3 months to receive 50,000 Ultimate Rewards points which can be transferred to partners such as United, Southwest, British, Korean, Hyatt, etc. As always the $95 annual fee is waived for the first year. Since Ink Bold and Ink Plus are consider two different products, you can actually get both offers. Chase may bring back the 60K offers in the future, but there is no guarantee. So it is up to you if you want to jump on or wait.
Landing page for Ink Bold 50K Landing page for Ink Plus 50K [All links expired] Chase has just brought back the 60K offers, temporarily increased from the regular 50K, for two Ink Business Cards - Ink Bold and Ink Plus. This is the best offer we have ever seen on these cards - a similar deal was offered last year in June for about a week so hurry up if you want one this time. You need to spend $5,000 within 3 months to get the 60,000 points. As always the $95 annual fee is waived for the first year. Note that it has been getting more difficult to get approved for two Chase cards on the same day and our suggestion is that if you never had Ink before just apply for either one. Ink Bold and Ink Plus share the same features except that the former is a charge card (you need to pay full after each statement) while the latter is a credit card. If you have one of them now, you can still apply for the other without closing the current card since they are considered two different products.
The non-fee Ink Cash Business Card also has an increased signup bonus of 30,000 points, up from the regular 20,000. You need to spend $3,000 within 3 months to get 30,000 points. Application page for Ink Bold 60K Application page for Ink Plus 60K Application page for Ink Cash 30K Since early 2012, the best offer for Chase Sapphire Preferred, which is one of our favorite cards, has always been 40,000 points after $3,000 spending within three months. Late last year, Chase added an extra 5,000 points to the standard 40K signup offer if you add an authorized user and make a purchase within 3 months from the account opening, which is not hard to achieve at all. We did not blog about it since the landing page stayed the same as before. However, recently Chase has been experimenting changing the annual fee on this card (the first year is always free) - we have seen three different versions: $95 as before, $125, and $149. To clear confusions, we would like to link to the best offer that is available:
Landing page (40K + 5K, 1st year free, $95/year thereafter) Application page (40K + 5K, 1st year free, $95/year thereafter, updated 9/26/2015) The value of miles/points is always constantly changing and highly personal. That is why we don't usually give out a specific number for the value of miles/points in a certain program. However, when devaluation happens, it is inevitable to talk about it, as we did in the articles covering 2011 Amex MR devaluation as well as early 2013 hotel program devaluation. It looks like 2013 is really a bad year for points and miles collectors, as we have just seen another wave of devaluation recently. We will cover several programs in this article and the one program that takes the hardest hit is no doubt one of our favorite - Chase Ultimate Rewards (UR). Several key UR partners including United Airlines, Hyatt Gold Passport, Southwest Airlines, and Korean Air, are adjusting their redemption rates for next year.
To summarize, we will list our value in cent for each currency. Remember the value is highly personal and your miles may very well vary!
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