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Chase Freedom: APR reduction vs. closing + reapp

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Ghoshida
Valued Contributor

Re: Chase Freedom: APR reduction vs. closing + reapp


@FinStar wrote:



The new "Signature" font is the updated Visa Signature logo - there are still several versions of the former in circulation for which the word SIGNATURE was all caps and was featured in 3 different font types.


Thanks FinStar !

 

Just checked the Visa Sig site and you're right, that's the new logo. 

 

To be honest, not a big fan of the small font Smiley Tongue

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FinStar
Moderator Emeritus

Re: Chase Freedom: APR reduction vs. closing + reapp


@Ghoshida wrote:

@FinStar wrote:



The new "Signature" font is the updated Visa Signature logo - there are still several versions of the former in circulation for which the word SIGNATURE was all caps and was featured in 3 different font types.


Thanks FinStar !

 

Just checked the Visa Sig site and you're right, that's the new logo. 

 

To be honest, not a big fan of the small font Smiley Tongue


I noticed it last year with a couple CC replacements and the Ritz approval, which then confirmed my findings once I checked the Visa Signature website like you did.  It's definitely *different*  Smiley Tongue

Message 42 of 57
joedtx
Valued Contributor

Re: Chase Freedom: APR reduction vs. closing + reapp


@Anonymous wrote:
I plan on PC my Freedom to a Slate for free FICO if they don't extend it to other Chase cards. And then PC my CSP to Freedom to keep 15.99% APR.

And then?

Message 43 of 57
Anonymous
Not applicable

Re: Chase Freedom: APR reduction vs. closing + reapp

The new logo has grown on me.
Message 44 of 57
joedtx
Valued Contributor

Re: Chase Freedom: APR reduction vs. closing + reapp


@Anonymous wrote:
The new logo has grown on me.

Wow Smiley Surprised

Message 45 of 57
Anonymous
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Re: Chase Freedom: APR reduction vs. closing + reapp


@joedtx wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:
I plan on PC my Freedom to a Slate for free FICO if they don't extend it to other Chase cards. And then PC my CSP to Freedom to keep 15.99% APR.

And then?


No and then!

Message 46 of 57
Ghoshida
Valued Contributor

Re: Chase Freedom: APR reduction vs. closing + reapp


@Anonymous wrote:

@joedtx wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:
I plan on PC my Freedom to a Slate for free FICO if they don't extend it to other Chase cards. And then PC my CSP to Freedom to keep 15.99% APR.

And then?


No and then!


You haven't gone the Slate route yet it seems.

 

What's the timeline for all of that?

 

 

ETA: Why not PC Ink Plus to Ink Cash?

Message 47 of 57
Anonymous
Not applicable

Re: Chase Freedom: APR reduction vs. closing + reapp


@Ghoshida wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

@joedtx wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:
I plan on PC my Freedom to a Slate for free FICO if they don't extend it to other Chase cards. And then PC my CSP to Freedom to keep 15.99% APR.

And then?


No and then!


You haven't gone the Slate route yet it seems.

 

What's the timeline for all of that?

 

 

ETA: Why not PC Ink Plus to Ink Cash?


Can't PC to slate yet it seems.

 

I downgraded CSP to Sapphire, and Ink Plus I just got.

Message 48 of 57
Ghoshida
Valued Contributor

Re: Chase Freedom: APR reduction vs. closing + reapp


@Anonymous wrote:

@Ghoshida wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

@joedtx wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:
I plan on PC my Freedom to a Slate for free FICO if they don't extend it to other Chase cards. And then PC my CSP to Freedom to keep 15.99% APR.

And then?


No and then!


You haven't gone the Slate route yet it seems.

 

What's the timeline for all of that?

 

 

ETA: Why not PC Ink Plus to Ink Cash?


Can't PC to slate yet it seems.

 

I downgraded CSP to Sapphire, and Ink Plus I just got.


Ok so basically keeping one UR transfer option open at all times Smiley Happy

Message 49 of 57
Anonymous
Not applicable

Re: Chase Freedom: APR reduction vs. closing + reapp


@Anonymous wrote:
I plan on PC my Freedom to a Slate for free FICO if they don't extend it to other Chase cards. And then PC my CSP to Freedom to keep 15.99% APR.

So PC with Chase keeps the same APR .. hmmmm..

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