10-25-2012 01:13 PM
Congrats. What type of questions did they ask, did u have any baddies, and what was ur score?
10-25-2012 01:19 PM
Truthfully they only asked me some questions to confirm my idenity, they asked about a car loan i had with chase. I mentioned how i just paid off that loan this month and how i plan on making some big purchases and making it the card i regularly use for all of my purchases. They told me that once i recieve the card i should request for a CLI. i have 3 old baddies on an old capital one acct about 2 years old. The credit analyst was extreamly nice. I didnt ask for my score but myfico is 664 right now.
Starting Score: 64710-25-2012 01:19 PM
cladjuster wrote:I just called the recon number and GOT APPROVED. Im pretty happy about this, this is the only card that i have wanted until i have an amazing credit file and get stand a chance against the US BANK + card. They approved me for 2k CL. I am now wondering how long till i could get a CLI.
That's awesome!! I'm glad I encouraged you to app ![]()
I felt like your chances were strong, given your prior relationshiop with them.
I would just garden the card for 12 months before applying for a CLI.
Nice job! Congrats!!!
10-25-2012 01:22 PM
webhopper and everyone else i do want to thank you for the extra "push" to recon. im deff going to garden for awhile, this was the one card that i planned on using.
Starting Score: 64710-25-2012 01:24 PM
Thanks for answering my questions and congrats once again
10-25-2012 01:41 PM - edited 10-25-2012 01:44 PM
I applied for Amazon visa with one collection 6+ yrs old and 2 baddies (paid and unpaid) 5+ yrs old and wouldn't budge.... I wonder if freedom is easier to get.... or maybe chase just doesn't like me
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I just recently applied for Freedom and got denied to due one six year old baddie unpaid for $435.00. :\

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