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The Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card‘s big welcome promotion ended. But if you’re still interested in the card, you can still earn a nice bonus!
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$750 Cash Back / 75,000 Bonus Points
The Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card offers $750 bonus cash back (awarded as 75,000 bonus points) after you spend $6,000 on purchases within three (3) months of being approved.
There is a $0 annual fee for the Ink Unlimited.
The Ink Unlimited earns 5% total cash back (5X points) on Lyft rides through September 2027. All other purchases earn 1.5% / 1.5X. (That’s probably where the majority of your spending will occur unless you have some substantial Lyft usage coming up in the next three months. 🙂 )

Is the Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card Worth It?
The Ink Unlimited is a great option for non-bonused spending. You can team it up with your Ink Business Cash® Credit Card, another no-annual-fee card. The Ink Cash Card offers great bonus categories (you need that card if you have a cell phone!) So, your Ink Unlimited can fill some gaps not covered by the Ink Cash Card.
And, let me tell you, when things got scary during the COVID pandemic and recent Hollywood strikes, cashback came in mighty handy on my personal Chase cards, such as the Chase Sapphire Reserve® and Chase Freedom Flex®. (All information related to the Chase Freedom Flex® was collected independently by Eye of the Flyer and was neither provided nor reviewed by the card issuer.)
5/24
The Ink Unlimited Card is a Chase product, which means it is subject to the “5/24” principle. Chase will likely decline your application if you’ve been approved for five or more personal credit cards within the past 24 months. But there are growing reports that Chase is calming down about that (at least, when it comes to business cards).
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