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@MegaZX30 wrote:Thanks again everyone!
Hmm I guess I could call Capital One up, and see if they can do anything with the Orchard card. If not I feel it's due date is comming soon. I'm thinking though even if I end up closing it, the 'history' will be there long enough for my newer cards to catch up in age and eventually surpass it.
Also, again might there be any recommended 'Prime' Lenders I might be able to land at the moment with my scores also I guess taking into account the pulls from capital one?
I would just email first. They usually get back fairly quickly and are definitely more helpful than the regular CS. You can probably get it PC'd to the Quicksilver too since that is their go-to cash back card now.
Let us know if you need the email addy!
Hmm if you think an email would work before trying a call in, I'm not sure if there is a 'special/specific' emai to go through but sure I could totally use that!
And how do I go about the email..? Any particular way or questions I should ask?
My Orchard Bank Gold Card is now a Capital One Platinum Card with the same exact 'stats' as it had before
$320 Limit
$79 annual fee
14.90% APR