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Chase Freedom for Business Credit Card Offers 3% Cash Back

November 3rd, 2009 David Leave a comment Go to comments

Personal Chase Freedom Credit Card is not offering 3% cash back on selected categories any longer. So this credit card is not a great credit card for generally daily use. But the good thing is that you can get $50 sign up bonus from this Chase Freedom Credit Card. However, the business version of the Chase Freedom Credit Card is still offering 3% cash back on selected categories.

You can view the information about 3% cash back on this Chase Freedom for Business Credit Card at here. This Chase Freedom for Business Credit Card is offering 3% cash back on your top 3 Everyday categories. If you are a customer of the Chase Business Checking (eligible for Chase Exclusive for Business), you are eligible to get 5 categories. That is a huge return! Plus you will also get $50 bonus after first purchase.

Features of this Chase Freedom for Business Credit Card:

  • Saves You Money
    No monthly service fees on Chase BusinessClassicSM Checking or Chase BusinessClassicSM with Interest checking accounts when linked to an active Chase Freedom for Business credit card account.
  • More rewards
    Chase Freedom for Business gives you 3% cash back on your top 3 Everyday categories and 1% on all other purchases. And, as a Chase Checking Customer, you’ll earn 3% cash back on your top 5 Everyday categories—and additional 2 categories where you can earn rewards every month!
  • No Expiration
    Rewards don’t expire when you have an open Chase Checking account, so save up and redeem when you’re ready. Faster Rewards
    Earn rewards faster than ever when you get extra cards for employees.
  • Freedom to Change
    Redeem for $50 check once you’ve earned $50 in rewards, or switch to earn triple points and take your rewards with you.

Chase Exclusive for Business Offers can be found at here.

You, as a person, can register as a Sole proprietorship. Sole proprietorship means is a type of business entity which is owned and run by one individual and where there is no legal distinction between the owner and the business. Then you can open a business checking account and apply for this Chase Freedom for Business Credit Card.

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  1. November 20th, 2009 at 14:17 | #1

    I haven’t had a problem with Chase credit cards up until they raised my rates here recently. I’m getting my finances in order so I can cut up all of my cards and live a debt free life.

    Chase Credit Card Customer Service

  2. Paul
    November 21st, 2009 at 01:26 | #2

    As of 11/15/09, Chase branches no longer offer this card. They are just offering Ink for Business. All personal and Business “Freedom” versions will end at the end of the year or sometime in January of 2010. This was per my local Chase Branch Mgr.

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