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Switching from my Signature visa

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anderl
Frequent Contributor

Switching from my Signature visa

Is it possible to switch from the AARP Rewards Signature Visa from Chase to a regular Visa that definitely reports the CL? Will I be able to keep my current CL? Will it be a hard pull? ThanksSmiley Happy                                

Amex Platinum Charge(NPSL); Starwood Amex Preferred CC(20K CL); Diners Club ELITE MC(20K);Diners Club Premier MC(20K,could've sworn the rep said 25k, oh well lol);Delta Amex Reserve CC(21K CL); Amex PRG Charge(NPSL); United Presidential Plus Chase World Elite MC (15K CL); AARP Chase Visa Signature(35K CL); NFCU Visa Platinum(20K CL) NFCU LOC(15K); NFCU Go Rewards MC(17.5K); Disover IT 7.8K;
First Tech Federal Visa Platinum(15K CL); Simmons First Visa Platinum(9K CL); Wells Fargo Visa Platinum(7.5K CL); CitiBank Sears MC(6K CL); JCPenney Card(7.5K CL); Lowes(2.5K CL);Barclays Mile & More Lufthansa 12.5K.
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plasticguy
Established Contributor

Re: Switching from my Signature visa

I had the World Freedom MC for 6 years which only report the high balance and it was considered a NPSL and I was able to switch to the Regular Freedom Card 2weeks ago by calling the backdoor # on this site. No hard pull , limit reports now, received new card with same account # in 5 days
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Jahmakan
Valued Member

Re: Switching from my Signature visa

I was actually thinking about doing the same thing with my BofA Signature Visa too; I wanted to change it to their Accelerated Amex card. Problem is I don're have another Visa card, which I always want to have one just in case Amex/Discover aren't accepted. So here's my question... does any body know if I applied for the BofA Amex, will it affect my aaoa? I know it's a new card, but I have a card currently with them for over six years. Don't mean to take over your thread by the way OP.
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tsquad131
Frequent Contributor

Re: Switching from my Signature visa

it will drop your aaoa anytime you open a new account. by how much, I dont know

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