04-05-2012 04:00 AM
If you got the same message and weren't approved, that doesn't bode well. The difference is that you can let your accts age and reapply. From what I've read here, they're not very forgiving. But some posts said that 10 years seemed to be their blacklisting cut-off, so I thought that I had a chance.
04-05-2012 05:26 AM
I applied for the 30,000 bonus in February and just called for the 5,000 point adjustment. She said she would send the request to a higher up and my adjustment should be available when my next statement posts.
04-05-2012 06:04 AM
Yes call in and speak to a credit analyst now more than likely it was declined but you can recon
04-05-2012 06:04 AM
Yup...just called in and adjusted my $100 offer to the $350 offer - the offer code IF you call in is the last 4 in the link of OP - DV9S
If they asked, you got the offer in the mail.
04-05-2012 08:12 AM
So here’s my question… I was approved last night for the 350 promo, but the one with 100 cash back offers zero percent financing for 15 months. I would prefer that over the 350. Do you think they will honor that one as well?
04-05-2012 08:37 AM
Got a reply back about them increasing my bonus, guess they have to submit it to a supervisor first.
Thank you for choosing Chase Freedom card as your
preferred credit card.
I confirm that your message is being reviewed. You should
receive a response within one business day.
I appreciate your co-operation in this matter.
If they give me the extra points, great. If not, I already got $300 so I can't really complain much. That's $200 more than any other signup offers have given me.
04-05-2012 10:12 AM
$350 is an amazing bonus for a no AF card (or any card, for that matter!). I clicked on the offer link and it seems to be over. Just as well I suppose. ![]()
04-05-2012 10:17 AM - edited 04-05-2012 10:20 AM
h4ldol wrote:$350 is an amazing bonus for a no AF card (or any card, for that matter!). I clicked on the offer link and it seems to be over. Just as well I suppose.
That's odd, because I just did that this morning. I don't see how it can be expired. It won't work for me, because I haven't cleared my cookies and it knows that I already apped. But it should still work. I mean, I did this 6 or 7 hours ago.
eta: I just checked, and you're right. It looks like they already closed the offer! Wow. That was the smallest window ever.
04-05-2012 10:29 AM - edited 04-05-2012 10:31 AM
Congratulations
Good way to start an early weekend too. I hate being "new" to credit. I'd love to get in on this promotion-some links still work over on other sites- but I only have student loans from September and a credit card from January on my file...making my oldest account 8 months old and the new account 3-4 months old which makes my AAoA 4 months
The only positive factor is I haved banked with Chase for about 5-6 years (before it was a joint account while I was under age) I have no chance at this deal right fico experts?
04-05-2012 10:33 AM
CC365 wrote:Congratulations
Good way to start an early weekend too. I hate being "new" to credit. I'd love to get in on this promotion-some links still work over on other sites- but I only have student loans from September and a credit card from January on my file...making my oldest account 8 months old and the new account 3-4 months old which makes my AAoA 4 months
The only positive factor is I haved banked with Chase for about 5-6 years (before it was a joint account while I was under age) I have no chance at this deal right fico experts?
It looks like Chase closed the offer down this morning. Someone else posted on my other thread that Chase likes to see at least 2 yrs of history on at least a couple of TLs. So, it sounds like you might need more time for the Freedom. But they do have a college/student card. So, that might be an option for you.

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