Refer a Friend to the Chase Ink Plus 70,000 Point Offer


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Chase is offering an opportunity to refer a friend for their newly announced limited time 70,000 point offer. Those currently with the Chase Ink Plus credit card can refer up to five friends each. The referrer gets 10,000 points and the person who gets approved for the offer will be eligible for the 70,000 point offer (upon meeting the minimum spend requirement). You can read more about this sign up offer and the credit card below.

You can refer a friend here, although it seems like not every Chase account is eligible for this. So if you currently have the card and know a friend or family member who would be interested, make sure to send them the link as it is a win-win situation for both of you.

Chase Refer a FriendYou can also use this link to see if any of your other Chase cards are referral eligible. For example, if I enter the details for my Chase Sapphire Preferred credit card I am eligible to send up to 5 referrals for that card and get the 10,000 points per person who applies and is approved.

Chase Ink Plus Limited Time Sign Up Offer Details: A few days ago, Chase released a limited time offer on the Ink Plus® Business Credit Card. You can now earn 70,000 Ultimate Reward points after spending $5,000 on the card within the first three months. This is 20,000 points more than the normal offer, although the first year annual fee of $95/year is not waived. This is the highest online offer I’ve ever personally seen for the card. You can read this prior blog post to learn the in’s and out’s of the card offer and the Ultimate Rewards program.

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