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They don't care about Bank deposits. They have no idea if they are yours, how you got them, if they are owed and going to be used for other things.
That's crazy thecentury303, I thought Chase didn't approve people with < 2 years credit history ... Just can't trust the interwebs hehe
Congrats,
I spend $250 a month on gas, $450 groceries and $300 or so dining out ... BCE is totally made for me
The Sallie Mae Mastercard would be a good card to look into it sounds like for you.
@GatorGuy wrote:The Sallie Mae Mastercard would be a good card to look into it sounds like for you.
I was going to suggest the same thing, until I noticed the $450 on groceries. You really spend that much per month at the grocery store???
If so, you want the BCP, not BCE. But it might be too soon for you to apply for an American Express.
Whole Foods ... they rape.
I'll get around to cooking my own meals sometime, plus there's a girl that works there that I like.
Yeah I figured it won't be a while before I have even half a chance of getting that Amex, sucks we don't have Chase in my State ... I would have opened a checking account with them, established some relationship and parlayed that somehow into a Freedom or Amazon rewards card. Seems like I'll just be stuck with Wachovia.
@Gator I only assumed deposits would work because my apartment community asked for them before I got accepted as a tenant here. Also high income doesn't always correlate with creditworthiness, some folks are just irresponsible. I think companies should look look at my disposable income and drool, instead of worrying about how much utilization I have. If it was 15K ~ 20K I'd understand, but 1.5K - 2.5K limit isn't really that risky.
You don't need a banking relationship to get a Chase credit card.
@Dubious wrote:You don't need a banking relationship to get a Chase credit card.
@+1... Never banked with Chase and I have the Freedom..and they are Pre-approving me every two weeks for their other cards. I would advise you to get your utilization down to @ 9% and let it report before you do anything. I think it's a bit too soon for the BCE, but one never knows. If you feel you're ready, then go ahead and apply. The worse that can happen is denial. It's not the end of the world and they will tell you what you need to do to get your profile up to par!!!!
On my application I lied and checked the U.S. citizen box.
Anyway, I'll pay everything off and start walking around with bags of cash. This is the world we live in I guess, where we have to play these silly games.