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Refer a friend Chase Ink is back! This is a promotion that Chase seems to do every couple of months with various of its cards. Currently the bonus for the Chase Ink card is up to 60,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points (it has been 50,000) and if you already have a Chase Ink card, you can refer your friends and earn 5,000 Ultimate Rewards for each friend that signs up.  If you would like to support this blog by signing up for the Chase Ink card, you can do so here, and feel free to leave your referral links in the comments.

(SEE ALSO: Chase Ultimate Rewards: 5 reasons I think they’re the best miles out there)

I maintain a list of active Chase refer a friend offers, and I believe this is one of 3 current offers (Chase Freedom refer a friend through May 15 and Chase Sapphire refer a friend through May 31st).

The Chase Ink refer a friend is a limited time offer and is good through May 25th.

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Benefits to Refer a Friend Chase Ink

The Chase Ink card is a great card to have and this is a great bonus.  The one downside is that its annual fee of $95 is not waived.  You do have to spend $5000 in the first 3 months also to get the 60,000 bonus point offer.  Though with the current deal for free money going on at Office Max / Office Depot, that shouldn’t be a problem!!!! 😀

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It claims that the 60,000 Ultimate Rewards bonus is worth $750 towards travel, and that’s true if you are redeeming through Chase Ultimate Rewards, but by using their transfer partners, you can get MUCH more out of it.

We transferred 100,000 Ultimate Rewards points to Amtrak and used that to book a roundtrip train ride for our family of 8, something that would have cost $6500 if we had paid out of pocket!

(SEE ALSO: Why it pays to check the Chase Ultimate Rewards mall before transferring points)

The Chase Ink is a business card

One thing to note is that the Chase Ink IS a business card.  But you very well may have a business even if you don’t think that you have one!

(SEE ALSO: Business credit cards even if you don’t (really) have a business)

(SEE ALSO: Stay at Home Mom income: What do you put on credit card applications?)

Checking to see if you’re eligible

I believe anyone that has a Chase Ink card is eligible for this refer a friend offer.  You can check by going over to chasereferafriend.com to get your own personal link.

chase-refer-a-friend-website-screenshot(SEE ALSO: Why can’t I downgrade my Chase Ink Plus?)

(SEE ALSO: Transferring Chase Ultimate Rewards between accounts before closing an account)

If you want to sign up for a Chase Ink card, you can use the referral links of anyone that has one.  If you wish to support my site, you can get the same 60,000 point offer by clicking on my creditcards.com link and searching for the “Cards for Businesses” under “Card Types”.

Again, feel free to leave your own links in the comments.


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