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ParadoxD
Valued Member

Re: Closed Chase card

Hah, I was wondering the same thing regarding a recently closed Chase auto loan. Good info FinStar, thanks.
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Ghoshida
Valued Contributor

Re: Closed Chase card


@Themanwhocan wrote:

I closed a Chase card over 2 months ago, yet it still appears in my online Chase account.

 

How long do closed Chase cards stick around like that? I'm considering applying for another Chase card, but their pre-occupation with the recently closed card is a bit concerning. I would rather not rock the boat too much, too soon.


Chase removed my closed Slate card at the end of the year. I had closed it around September / October '14. 

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longtimelurker
Epic Contributor

Re: Closed Chase card


@FinStar wrote:

Chase will eventually remove the account from your online profile, so it does happen (can take anywhere from 3 to 6 months, but sometimes a bit longer IME).  In the meantime, most folks just hide them from view as suggested.

 

As far as Barclays, no option to hide.  Just wait until the next couple months and it will eventually disappear from your main dashboard.


I have a card that I closed in 2011 that is still available fo be viewed (I have it hidden)

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FinStar
Moderator Emeritus

Re: Closed Chase card


@longtimelurker wrote:

@FinStar wrote:

Chase will eventually remove the account from your online profile, so it does happen (can take anywhere from 3 to 6 months, but sometimes a bit longer IME).  In the meantime, most folks just hide them from view as suggested.

 

As far as Barclays, no option to hide.  Just wait until the next couple months and it will eventually disappear from your main dashboard.


I have a card that I closed in 2011 that is still available fo be viewed (I have it hidden)


How interesting!  Mine have all dropped off from the main dashboard within just a few months.  I suppose, in the event it bugs people (or those with OCD), just contact their online support number to see if they can remove the account from the online portal.  I've had accounts that dated back to mid-90s (BankOne) which I consolidated/closed a couple years back, and those were gone within 3-4 months.

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core
Valued Contributor

Re: Closed Chase card


@icyhot wrote:
For closed Capital One accounts, it's gonna stay as long as it's linked to your user name. You have to call them, have them disable the username altogether, then re-enroll in online banking with the cards you do have 

Haha, I seriously burst out laughing when I read this.  Are you SERIOUS?  Ok, so Cap1's classic answer for anything has always been "close the card and apply for another, sir", but now you're telling me that's they're answer for account management too?  WOW.  This is just too funny.  Oh my goodness gracious.

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Closingracer99
Valued Contributor

Re: Closed Chase card


@Anonymous wrote:
It will appear forever unless you hide it in the settings. Top right should have a *customize accounts* option where you can choose which accounts to display. Both of my closed cards and checking account are still listed but hidden. Seems like they dont delete them from the system.

If you get an instant approval it won't be an issue. If it goes to manual review they may give you grief about the closed account. Chase is quirky sometimes.

Naa it doesn't stay there forever. I closed the regular Chase Sapphire card around December so i can move that limit to my Slate which got approved for $500 and the Sapphire has $4,500 ( Moved $500 to my Amazon visa). It disappeared off my account 2 months ago or so?


My Cards: Amex BCE: $9,000, Amex Hilton HHonors: $2,000, Amex ED: $12,000, Barclays NFL extra points: $3,000, Bank of America MLB cash rewards: $17,000, BBVA compass NBA Amex triple double rewards: $17,000, Chase Amazon: $1,000, Chase Freedom: $9,000, Chase Sapphire: $5,000, Chase Slate: $5,000, Chase Disney: $4,000, Citi Double Cash: $5,400, Citi AA plat: $5,500, Citi Simplicity: $3,000, Citi Thank you preferred: $8,800, Capital one GM: $2,000, Capital one PlayStation: $3,000, Gamestop: $1,150, Amazon Store: $5,000, Ebay MasterCard: $5,000, American Eagle Storecard: $750, Macy's: $500
EX: 744, TU:750, EQ: 740
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