The best way to use Ink Business Cash® Credit Card points is for travel, cash back or gift cards. Ink Cash points are generally worth 1 cent per point when redeemed this way, which is more value than the other redemption methods provide.
Ways to Redeem Ink Cash Points
Travel: 1 cent per point
Cash Back: 1 cent per point
Gift Cards: 1 cent per point
Apple Ultimate Rewards Store purchases: Value varies
To redeem your Chase Ink points, log in to the Chase Ultimate Rewards portal and click “Redeem” at the top of the page. Then, select “Earn / Use” to choose a redemption category. In addition, you can redeem points through the mobile app, over the phone at (800) 945-2028, or at a participating Chase Bank branch.
Chase Ink Points Redemption Options
Cash back: Depending on the card, you can request your cash back in the form of a...
The same is true if Chase decides to close the account for you. This generally happens when you don’t pay your credit card bills, but there are other situations, too.
You can book travel with Chase travel rewards by visiting the Chase Ultimate Rewards travel portal through your online account. There, you can search for flights, hotels, rental cars, cruises, vacation rentals, and more. Plus, you can book your travel with your points, with cash, or a mixture of the two.
How to book travel through the Chase Ultimate Rewards travel portal
Navigate to the Chase Ultimate Rewards section of your Chase online account....
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