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I have 2 chase cards, and I think it makes more sense to just have 1 to focus spend to maximize on rewards. Anyways, anyone have issues doing this before? Seems like a simple combination of both limits onto one card.
@Anonymous wrote:I have 2 chase cards, and I think it makes more sense to just have 1 to focus spend to maximize on rewards. Anyways, anyone have issues doing this before? Seems like a simple combination of both limits onto one card.
I don't have a Chase card myself but I have heard that while many CCC doesn't let you combine CLs, Chase does!
I just did it the other day - I combined my Amazon.com and Freedom card. Call their credit consolidation department at 800.219.0015 - you shouldn't have any problems... Good luck!
@Anonymous wrote:I just did it the other day - I combined my Amazon.com and Freedom card. Call their credit consolidation department at 800.219.0015 - you shouldn't have any problems... Good luck!
Just wondering, was it a hard pull? Did they let you choose which card to keep?
No hard pull or anything - they just ask which card you would like keep and you're done. The only caveat is that you can't have a balance on the card you are getting rid of - they will not transfer the balance to the other card only combine the CL's and cancel out the card you don't want.
Glad I stumbled on this thread.
My wife has a Chase Freedom (Former Providian,WAMU), opened in 2000, $8014 CL and a Chase Platinum Visa (Former WAMU), opened in 2007, $3500 CL.
We rotate between The Freedom and PenFed Cash Visa for the rewards. PIF every month. This is working very well for us and I'm happy. However, the Chase Platinum is useless for us, having to maintain it, charging a $6.00 car wash every 2-3 months. I wanted to get rid of it for a long time but didn't want to loose the CL. Then I read this thread about them combining cards. I called this morning and the very nice lady checked and said sure no problem. But she said she could only transfer 3K out of the 3.5K. I said that was fine.
Now I got rid of a useless card and got a CLI on a very useful account, Chase Freedom, $11014.00.00 CL. I'm a happy camper
Thanks to all the knowledgeable people on this forum, I am now a much more informed consumer of credit.
Just ten years ago, I don't think I knew what a FICO score was. And if I did, I didn't care.
Thanks all!
Equifax- 710
Transunion-754
Congrats OTR, glad it worked out for you!!!
@Anonymous wrote:I have 2 chase cards, and I think it makes more sense to just have 1 to focus spend to maximize on rewards. Anyways, anyone have issues doing this before? Seems like a simple combination of both limits onto one card.
My case is different.
* I have Freedom VISA and Freedom World MC (it was simple Freedom MC, one day, Chase PC'd without asking me).
* The rep told me it must be same VISA or MC to combine.
* Also they look at rewards program and APR too.
Interesting, I wonder if it has to do with the types of limits? In my case I would want to take a visa signature limit to a world mastercard, but I believe both are "flex limits" or whatever they are called.
Resurrecting this thread from 2011.
If anyone knows how long you must have the two cards you are trying to combine before calling to combine the cards? I would like to combine my Chase Freedom and Chase Amazon and keep my Freedom card.