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Ugh I am likely getting ready to close a chase card and move some limits around and now I am a bit nervous about it.
Hey all,
So I finally got the courage to ring Chase, called the number directly on the adverse action letter sent which went right into the lending department. Spoke for a good 23 minutes about the accounts, he reviewed all my Chase accounts, member since Nov '14, never late, all balances with Chase paid off.
I previously had a $5,000 CL on AARP, $5,000 CL on Freedom, $5,000 CL on Marriott and $13,000 on United. I requested the AARP card be closed and rolled into the Marriott, instead they closed the AARP card, reduced the line on my Freedom card to $1,000, Marriott down to $2,900 and United down to $7,800.
After a lengthy and very honest conversation, he said I was right on the border between income and outstanding debt to get everything reinstated. Back in July, I left my full-time job at USAA to start my own business, so my income has dropped and debt has increased because of those decisions. In the mean time he was able to reinstate my Marriott line back to its original amount. As others have pointed out, he said that is not a final decision and as my situation improves I can call Chase to review their decision and see what options are available.
I want to thank everyone who's participated on this thread, especially those who have offered encouragement and patience. I'll keep everyone posted as the situation continues to develop.
Oz
Congrats on staying the course and getting it all figured out. Things like this can be so frustrating.
@Anonymous wrote:
Sounds like you are okay with the way it turned out, and that is all that matters. Happy for you. Congrats on your new business venture!
I'm glad they're keeping the dialog open. The fact that they're willing to work with me especially over time is promising. He did ask me which card I used the most and he could restore that line, if I wanted to be a booger I should have said the United since that one was cut the most., however, I like my Marriott too much to see that line under 5k lol
Oz
@MrsCHX wrote:Congrats on staying the course and getting it all figured out. Things like this can be so frustrating.
Thanks! I wish AMEX had been as considerate as well. They dropped my $25k BCP down to $3,200 back in Dec when my friend had maxed the Cap1 card. AMEX requested everything short of a full on FR, bank statements, proof of income, tax returns but still stood by their decision. I'll get that line back up there eventually, especially since AMEX SPs for CLIs. With Chase doing HPs for CLIs, it's nice to see that they can do a SP review and see if they'll restore any additional lines.
Oz
It's fantastic that they're willing to work with you. Good luck with the new business venture!
Yep, the only time I have seen Chase do customer requested SP CLI's is when you call them to get limits reinstated. It happened to my sis, she had limits slashed because of a SM consolidation request, but had her limits restored when she gardened and reduced balances.