10-04-2012 09:43 AM
I would like to apply for Chase Slate to take advantage of the BT. However, I have a deed in lieu dated March 2009. I did however, just closed on a home (3.375%) and a car loan recently (3.99%). Should I go ahead and apply, or wait 4 more years with Chase?
10-04-2012 09:45 AM
Would cost you a HP to find out. If you have nothing else waiting in the wings, why not give it a try?
Starting Score: 50410-04-2012 09:57 AM
Ok, I just applied. From the website:
Thank you for applying. Your application requires further review before making a decision.
Should I call the back-door number?
10-04-2012 10:01 AM
birjest wrote:Ok, I just applied. From the website:
Thank you for applying. Your application requires further review before making a decision.
Should I call the back-door number?
Hell Yeah.
10-04-2012 10:09 AM
OK, I was denied due to my deed in lieu, which was dated March 2009. But I was able to close on a house and car loan???
10-04-2012 10:11 AM - edited 10-04-2012 10:11 AM
birjest wrote:OK, I was denied due to my deed in lieu, which was dated March 2009. But I was able to close on a house and car loan???
The life of credit is funny my friend..
10-04-2012 10:17 AM
lol, tell me about it.
10-04-2012 10:19 AM
birjest wrote:OK, I was denied due to my deed in lieu, which was dated March 2009. But I was able to close on a house and car loan???
My thought on this is... the car and the house are secured loans...you don't pay, they take them back. A credit card, on the other hand, is unsecured debt. The lender wouldn't have anything to take back!
10-04-2012 10:24 AM
Ok, would you believe they gave me a recon and approval of........................$400.00!!!
Chase want me to establish a history with them. Go figure......Oh, credit seekers can't be choosy. I am cool with that. Not to mention, I was approved 2 weeks ago with an AMEX True Reward as well.
10-04-2012 12:20 PM
ahhh... well treat it well, and soon maybe they'll take off the training wheels. But seriously, good on ya .. you have a starter card with a major player.

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