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@Anonymous wrote:Just applied for Amazon Visa and as expected, got 30-day message. Called to recon immediatelly, after a three minute hold, was told that they can't approve it due to my 30+ inquires on each CR, about 10 within one month, and too many newly opened accounts.(Six new CC within one month,Jesus..). Not surprised at all..
So I hang up the phone, called another Recon number, talked with a different gentleman, gave him my income info, then holding the phone for a long time.. fifteen minutes for Chase is really long, pretty short if you call Paypal Mastercard. Then he came back and told me I was approved with a CL of $1.5K.
Lesson learnt today: alwasy Recon for a 2nd time if you think you got a chance. If I DO think I deserve the card and want it desperatelly ,I will Recon for a 3rd time and I will mail the EO. Though most times, this only happens if you have a baddie or some serious errors on your CR and you want to argue it. In this case however, I will just admit my failure if they deny me the 2nd Recon because I lack the confidence, totally. And I would deny my own app if I were the Chase credit analyst. Keep harassing them will only make myself look(sound) like a jerk.
Awesome on recon. ![]()
I concure, garden. Those INQ's are crazy high. Take a break and give your accounts some time to age.
@Anonymous wrote:
+1 to what flying ace said.
Chase will SP you a lot, especially during the first 3 months of approval. You don't want to be flagged by them. Same goes for other lenders that you recently opened accounts with.
Most lenders will do AA against you if they deem its necessary. It's better to stay in the garden, build up relationship with them, before anything bad happens.
Thanks. I'll take your advice and garden* for a while and wait for auto CLI. About 10 inquiries will fall off by then.
*I shall still apply for NFCU Flagship Visa and Chase Ink in six month though. All rights reserved.
@oscar_actuary wrote:Not to single you out, I dont know much about you, obviously. And, you are like many on this board with relationship to my question.
It's just that your opening post sets it up so well.
What is your goal with regards to CC accumulation ?
I'll leave it open like that rather than making presumptions or leading questions.
cheers.
The main reason is that different cards give you different perks. Second reason is that I need a big CL so I can charge my small business expenses through it.
@Anonymous wrote:
Have you thought about Amex Sm Business Charge? If your current lenders get wind that those are business expenses they could shut you down.
Yeah, I may apply for Amex Biz later, not sure whether they allow inventory purchase or not though. AFAIK, other lenders do not care about biz expense like Amex do, officially or unofficially, nor is it prohibited in T&C, as long as you pay it back and keep the total charge within a reasonalbe range.(instead of charging 4plus times limit in any card in any month)
Thank being said, I will get an Ink card in six month though.
Congrats on your perseverance!
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
Have you thought about Amex Sm Business Charge? If your current lenders get wind that those are business expenses they could shut you down.Yeah, I may apply for Amex Biz later, not sure whether they allow inventory purchase or not though. AFAIK, other lenders do not care about biz expense like Amex do, officially or unofficially, nor is it prohibited in T&C, as long as you pay it back and keep the total charge within a reasonalbe range.(instead of charging 4plus times limit in any card in any month)
Thank being said, I will get an Ink card in six month though.
Most lenders do not care what kind of expenses you're running through, unless it's illegal or manufactured spending.
The thing you have to take note is that business expenses can be very high. Regardless of whether its many charges of small amounts, or low number of charges in big amounts, it can spook lenders off sometimes. For instance, X individual's stated income is 150k, and is given a CL of 10k, and yet he somehow manages to rack up 10k worth of charges each week. From a math standpoint, it obviously does not make sense about how someone who makes 150k is somehow able to charge up 40k worth of charges monthly.
This will result in AA, even if it's a secured credit card. This has happened to a forums member about a week ago, and his bank of america secured credit card is closed.
So for your business charges its best to spilt them up across different lenders and keep them under reasonable amounts for your stated income, or to get a business account and avoid all the hassle altogether.
What you need right now is to garden though. You pretty much have squeezed out every penny Chase is willing to extend to you right now. Best of luck!
Congrats and please garden for at least a year