So I don't have to actually own a business to get the ink+ card?Welcome to travel hacking! If you find the United card at 50k bonus or better then I'd get it. You don't need it as you can transfer your UR points directly to United and they transfer nearly instantly. Since you are new to this I would suggest starting out with a portfolio of Chase cards to maximize your UR earning potential and get the best cards with the highest bonuses before reaching the point of opening 5 new cards from any bank within 24 months. I don't know if you have read the whole thread so I will re-post my advice. After you make the spend on the CSR apply for the Ink+ business card. You can use your ss# and be the sole proprietor of your business. Then after that apply for the Sapphire Preferred card. Then decide if the CSR is worth keeping or not. If you spend at least $3200 each year in dining and travel then you are at a break even point between the CSR and CSP with the annual fee vs value of card and UR earning. Instead of cancelling one or the other downgrade it to a Freedom or Freedom Unlimited whichever you can make the most use of. I have both, plus the Ink+ and CSR.
The United card will get you 2 lounge passes each year and also the free checked bag and priority boarding. I don't keep it for that reason though. United card holders are also able to have access to more award availability vs non card holders. My other Chase keeper cards are the IHG for the free annual night at any property which outweighs the fee and the Marriott for the same reason. I will likely pick up a Hyatt card down the line for the same reason.
I hope this all helps you and anyone else new to the hobby. I have received a great deal of value playing this game. I have been able to travel in ways I would have never thought imaginable. Knowing I could go anywhere I want in the world and not worry about paying real money for airfare and hotels is pretty awesome. Getting there In first class is even better!
And, a question to the other poster about the UA points. Do they expire if you don't transfer them to the UA card?
When I'm ready to downgrade just call Chase and ask? Is there any kind of hit to your credit or anything by doing that? I doubt we will hit the $3200/yr unless we start making annual trips to DW.. or anywhere else for that matter. Lol