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It should not affect the age of the account. Just a product change not a new account. My Account history is still intact.
I didn't give any advice. I said 'it may not be' and also mentioned 'i never used a card abroad'. These two statements suggest that that was just a statement not an advice. I myself is learning lots of things and just shared what I thought. Did not want to influence anyone here.
Isn't the Quicksilver a Visa Sig? How are they "PCing" to a Visa Sig but keeping CL at 1750? Isn't minimum Sig CL $5k? Is this another one of their pseudo-PC deals where they just match the rewards? Not complaining, I actually really like Cap1, they've been great to me.
| Chase Freedom $9500 DCU Visa $10000 Capital One QS $2000 AMEX BCE $3000 | Lowe's CC $8500 WalMart CC $3100 BOA Platinum $600 AMEX Gold NPSL |
There is a MasterCard version of Quicksilver as well for Average Credit People. That card can have lowest CL as 300
@sghosh5 wrote:There is a MasterCard version of Quicksilver as well for Average Credit People. That card can have lowest CL as 300
Yeah I saw that, but AZguy13 said he got a PC to the Quicksilver for excellent credit with a $1750 CL
| Chase Freedom $9500 DCU Visa $10000 Capital One QS $2000 AMEX BCE $3000 | Lowe's CC $8500 WalMart CC $3100 BOA Platinum $600 AMEX Gold NPSL |
@sghosh5 wrote:There is a MasterCard version of Quicksilver as well for Average Credit People. That card can have lowest CL as 300
If you had a MC, then your quicksilver is a MC, your limit stays the same, same account number too.
I don't think that they do an MC to a Visa Sig
@CS800 wrote:
@sghosh5 wrote:There is a MasterCard version of Quicksilver as well for Average Credit People. That card can have lowest CL as 300
If you had a MC, then your quicksilver is a MC, your limit stays the same, same account number too.
I don't think that they do an MC to a Visa Sig
Ah, this must be it. You're right, you can't do a true PC from MC to Visa Sig, so they probably just do their thing where they match the benefits from the Quicksilver.
| Chase Freedom $9500 DCU Visa $10000 Capital One QS $2000 AMEX BCE $3000 | Lowe's CC $8500 WalMart CC $3100 BOA Platinum $600 AMEX Gold NPSL |
What are the rewards differences going from Plat Cash Rewards to Quicksilver (or Quicksilver One)?
@kroberts67 wrote:What are the rewards differences going from Plat Cash Rewards to Quicksilver (or Quicksilver One)?
The major difference is that with the QS you get 1.5% immediately, whereas with the Plat Cash, you get 1%, then once a year the additional 0.5%
In reality, for most people not a huge difference, but given a choice, getting the 1.5% now is better!
If you look at the description of the card, it says it is a Visa Signature. But it also has an asterisk after when. When you go to the bottom and read the asterisk it says that if you are approved for less than $5K CL it is not a Visa Signature. So, im guessing if I ever get my CLI past $5K I will get a new card reflecting the Visa Signature.