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The total amount of HP's from Chase within the last month is 6. Is there a way to do something about this either through Chase or through the CRA so that they only show as one?
Hey Drew!
Are they mistakes or are they authorized by you?
@improvingmycredit wrote:Hey Drew!
Are they mistakes or are they authorized by you?
They were authorized of course. Basically, two of them were for a new credit card and the other four because of recon.
@Drew wrote:
@improvingmycredit wrote:Hey Drew!
Are they mistakes or are they authorized by you?
They were authorized of course. Basically, two of them were for a new credit card and the other four because of recon.
I don't think you will have any luck with this unfortunately. You can try going through the CRA that they pulled if the pulls are on the same day and some times they will remove as duplicate but if you authorized them then more than likely, you have to live with them.
@improvingmycredit wrote:
@Drew wrote:
@improvingmycredit wrote:Hey Drew!
Are they mistakes or are they authorized by you?
They were authorized of course. Basically, two of them were for a new credit card and the other four because of recon.
I don't think you will have any luck with this unfortunately. You can try going through the CRA that they pulled if the pulls are on the same day and some times they will remove as duplicate but if you authorized them then more than likely, you have to live with them.
How did you manage to get your CSP line that high?
@Drew wrote:
@improvingmycredit wrote:
@Drew wrote:
@improvingmycredit wrote:Hey Drew!
Are they mistakes or are they authorized by you?
They were authorized of course. Basically, two of them were for a new credit card and the other four because of recon.
I don't think you will have any luck with this unfortunately. You can try going through the CRA that they pulled if the pulls are on the same day and some times they will remove as duplicate but if you authorized them then more than likely, you have to live with them.
How did you manage to get your CSP line that high?
Instant approval. I don't know how they figure what lines to give. I do have a decent FICO and income so maybe that's it. My prior experience with Chase is with their Freedom and that sits at 11K CL.
BTW... with regards to an earlier thread. I was mistaken I think. One can't alway believe everything one reads on here. I stated that CS can be approved for less than 5K. I don't think that is true anymore. I've seen others with approvals below 5K on here but doing a little research into it... seems that all recent (being with in the last year) are 5K or above. Sorry for that mis-info.
@improvingmycredit wrote:
@Drew wrote:
@improvingmycredit wrote:
@Drew wrote:
@improvingmycredit wrote:Hey Drew!
Are they mistakes or are they authorized by you?
They were authorized of course. Basically, two of them were for a new credit card and the other four because of recon.
I don't think you will have any luck with this unfortunately. You can try going through the CRA that they pulled if the pulls are on the same day and some times they will remove as duplicate but if you authorized them then more than likely, you have to live with them.
How did you manage to get your CSP line that high?
Instant approval. I don't know how they figure what lines to give. I do have a decent FICO and income so maybe that's it. My prior experience with Chase is with their Freedom and that sits at 11K CL.
Wow, wish I saw an instant approval like that. I really like Chase, but wish they didn't have to initiate a HP everytime.
This can be the price of recon! You often see on this forum "Nothing to lose", or "You've already taken the HP" so you may as well recon, but for some issuers any recon will cost more HP...