11-14-2012 08:44 AM
The first time I'm making a purchase that can be done with a CC.
Sometimes I think you guys think way to into this stuff.
11-14-2012 09:27 AM - edited 11-14-2012 09:31 AM
I start using it right away. I got my CSP back in 10/16 and my first purchase was a $1800 plane ticket. 5 days later i charged another $2100 plane ticket. Nothing bad happened and I'm already maxing it out. Since its a NPSL, I might try charging it past its soft limit see what happens. hehe. It's my first NPSL might as well try it.
Actually, I was chatting with Chase's executive office on another issue with a different card I have and they didn't mention anything about my charges and balance. I don't expect that they would have an issue as they extended credit to me to use it and I'm not using it outisde the terms and conditions.
11-14-2012 09:37 AM
"How soon do you use your new cc?"
As soon as I rip open the envelope?
No, seriously (sorry, couldn't resist the above quip)... I apped for the cards I have in order for them to fill specific roles. So, as soon as I've activated the card and a purchase needs to be made that is appropriate for that card, I'll make it. The issuer wants me to use their card, so if it's beneficial to me I'll do so.

11-14-2012 10:16 AM
it's a credit card not a girlfriend, use it as soon as you can rip open the envelope imo =)
your already approved and it won't say no ![]()

11-14-2012 11:07 AM
11-14-2012 01:11 PM

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