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The Chase Business Rebate Card, issued by Chase, is designed for those with very good credit who are looking to consolidate business related expenses with one credit card and plan to take advantage of the rebate program offered. Through the rebate program, cardholders receive 3% cash back on purchases made at any restaurants, office supply stores, gas stations, building supply stores, and hardware and home improvement centers. A 1% rebate will be earned on all other purchases. Aside from the reward program, the card provides several platinum benefits that include a purchase protection plan, travel accident insurance, and auto rental insurance. The card has no annual fee, and it provides a 0% introductory rate for the first twelve months on purchases and balance transfers. Once the introductory rate expires, the card has an average interest rate for purchases and balance transfers (for those who qualify). Therefore, those who qualify for the lowest rate offered and plan to take advantage of the reward program will benefit most from what the Chase Business Rebate Card has to offer.
Most Attractive Feature(s): Rebate program; no annual fee; long term 0% introductory rate.
Least Attractive Feature(s): Higher APR for less qualifying applicants.
Additional Perks
Various Internet account related services.
Rates & Fees
* See the online credit card applications for details about Terms and Conditions of offer. Note: The credit card information is believed to be accurate during the update. However, all information posted may have changed since the update. We strongly suggest that you carefully read the Terms and Conditions Statement that accompanies the credit card application. When you click on the " Apply " button you can review the credit card Terms and Conditions on the credit card issuer's web site. |
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