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Sounds like you were double-pulled. Was your APR higher than 13.99%?
@FinStar wrote:Sounds like you were double-pulled. Was your APR higher than 13.99%?
18.99%
Edit: the important thing, to me at least, was the $6000 limit. And its a Visa Signature. One of these days I'm gonna use those warranty benefits
Yep tis was a double pull
@Themanwhocan wrote:
@FinStar wrote:Sounds like you were double-pulled. Was your APR higher than 13.99%?
18.99%
Edit: the important thing, to me at least, was the $6000 limit. And its a Visa Signature. One of these days I'm gonna use those warranty benefits
I guess the APR would be a non-event if you currently PIF. Be glad it wasn't assigned as 22.99%! LOL. Is your Priceline a Visa Siggy? I know your Cash+ x2 would be.
@FinStar wrote:
@Themanwhocan wrote:
@FinStar wrote:Sounds like you were double-pulled. Was your APR higher than 13.99%?
18.99%
Edit: the important thing, to me at least, was the $6000 limit. And its a Visa Signature. One of these days I'm gonna use those warranty benefits
I guess the APR would be a non-event if you currently PIF. Be glad it wasn't assigned as 22.99%! LOL. Is your Priceline a Visa Siggy? I know your Cash+ x2 would be.
No, my Priceline.com started at $1500, it just passed the 6 month mark and went to $2800. So, it (and the Sallie) are platinums. They stopped offering the 2% version about 2-3 weeks after I applied. So, I did the right thing there.
Strange thing is, my Sallie and Priceline have been getting the lions share of my spending recently.
The one strange thing I've noticed about Chase, is they dont use an image of their credit cards all over the place. Every other card I have, I can easily choose between various sources of pictures for my signature, but not with the Freedom. I cant find a good Freedom Signature image. Heck, I cant find a bad Freedom Signature image...