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To get Chase Ink pre-approval, potential applicants must be sent a pre-approved offer from Chase via mail or email. Those who haven’t received a pre-approved offer for a Chase Ink credit card can ask a teller about pre-approval offers in person at a Chase branch.
The pre-qualification tool on Chase’s website is unlikely to work for Chase Ink cards because they are business credit cards. Chase Ink credit card applications require information about an applicant’s business, including revenue, in order to see how qualified an applicant is. Since the Chase pre-qualification tool asks for just the last four digits of a Social Security number – and no business information – it likely won’t turn up any pre-qualified offers for Ink credit cards.
Alternately, you could open a Chase business checking account to improve your likelihood of getting Chase Ink pre-approval. Creating a relationship between Chase and your business will help your odds of getting approved for a Chase Ink credit card, according to Chase customer service representatives. So once you’ve used your Chase business checking account regularly for awhile, you may find a pre-approved Chase Ink offer in your mailbox or inbox.
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