The Offers
- Personal card (direct link – need to log in):
- 50,000 miles after $2,000 in spend within the first three months
- 5,000 miles for adding an authorized user when they make their first purchase
- $50 statement credit after your first purchase
- Business card (direct link):
- 50,000 miles after $3,000 in spend within the first three months
- $50 statement credit after first purchase
Card Details
Business Card
- Annual fee of $95 is waived the first year
- Each calendar year, you are eligible to receive one 10,000-mile bonus after you reach $25,000 in purchases on the card
- Earns at the following rates:
- 2x miles on restaurants, gas stations, and office supply stores & tickets purchased from United
- 1x mile on all other purchases
- Free first checked bag
- Priority boarding
- 2 United Club passes per year
Personal Card
- Annual fee of $95 is waived the first year
- Free first checked bag
- Priority boarding
- 2 United Club Passes each year
- Earns at the following rate:
- 2x miles on all tickets purchased from United
- 1x miles on all other purchases
- Comes with EMV chip
- Not eligible if you’ve received the sign up bonus within the past 24 months
Our Verdict
The highest bonus was 75,000 miles + 5,000 authorized user miles on the personal card (keep in mind the annual fee was not waived, so you are basically paying $145 for 25k miles compared to this offer), I think this is the best offer we’ve seen on the business card. Both of this cards are subjected to the Chase 5/24 rule, so please keep that in mind. I’d recommend reading through these things you should know about Chase cards as well.
Personally I think some of the other Chase cards are better value and you’re very limited in what you can sign up for due to the 5/24 rule that applies to this card. If you have a great use for United miles then these cards might make sense. There is also an increased offer of 75k miles on the Club card.
Hat tip to reader Abey & tee-bow
Got both when I logged in. Was denied for CSR (assuming due to 5/24). Would Chase deny me if I applied and if so then what is the point of the targeted offer ?
Do we know if there’s an expiration date on the offer for the business version?
This 5/24 rule is such a killer
Whoever invented it, Is smart 😉
(Btw you misspeled great use to great used).
Fixed, thanks as always Abey!
If you are targeted then 5/24 doesn’t apply?
Still applies unfortunately
Personal offer is targeted like it always is.