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Just get into churning... New ink card every 3 months = 520k chase points a year.

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>ink business preferred

$95 annual, 100k points after spending $8k in 3 months.

>ink business cash

$0 annual but need to blow 6 grand in 3 months for 75k points

>ink business unlimited

$0 annual, 75k points for 6 grand in 3 months

>ink business premier

$195 annual, 100k points for 10 grand in 3 months

Its 350k points or $3500 for spending $30k.

Its not bad, but the amounts you need to spend to make use of the churn are ridiculously high.

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Yea it's not for everyone but as someone who puts 100k+ on cards each year for business expenses churning is a no brainer

It's free money for me, because my company pays me back everything. It's essentially a bonus on my pay, so I'd be stupid to not take advantage

You're not wrong though, it seems like the thresholds have increased on most cards in the past couple years

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Used to be 90k + 40k referrals. +30k if you max out 5x 6k at office depot. 6k in 3 months is only 2k a month? That's very achievable if you put all your spend on credit cards. And it's 0% apr so if you're poor just do 2 a year and buy visa giftcards or prepay for stuff.

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I'm pretty butthurt about Chase doing all these fetch business card bonuses after they've basically blacklisted me.

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