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UPDATE 9/16/2008: Chase reconsidered and issued the card with all advertised terms and rates. See explanation here.
shelby127 wrote:Hopefully you'll get the terms that you thought you would.......................... Hope everything works out.
contractor wrote:
My vote is it will show as a tradeline either open or closed.Unfortunately I tend to agree with you.
I think I would start calling people and keep calling people until I got some satisfactionI talked to quite a few people already. I'll make one more attempt to get satisfied after I receive the "welcome" package and am able to have all the final details in writing.The reason I posted was to gauge my chances of not having the new account report if I cancel it before activation. Once I cancel it, I don't want to be in the position of trying to reopen it if the card remains on my report.
if I had an 801 in my back pocket.Because of my in house history, my credit bureau reports, and I assume my FICO score, Chase has been sending me offers for other/additional cards for quite some time. I never responded since none of the offers were any better than my existing card which still gives 5% at the pump.Chase finally got me to respond to a "Dodo_Bird"
felixfly2000 wrote:
I am shock by this bit of news. You would think Chase would be beyond these type of shenanigans.
felixfly2000 wrote:
I think it should be possible to cancel the card and not have it report,
felixfly2000 wrote:
because Chase does a hard for a CLI anyway. Should as simple as a keystroke to transfer the inquiry away from the card and towards a CLI.
felixfly2000 wrote:
at the least you could combine the two. Keep the age and IR of the first and add the CL of the second to it.
ficonovice wrote:Call them and you should be able to work it out.
ficonovice wrote:a $13K limit isn't a low initial starting line
ficonovice wrote:a $13K limit isn't a low initial starting line