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@nenuco wrote:Oh and now that you got a Chase Freedom, you should open up a checking account with them to get the 10/10 extra points.
I was thinking that too, but I don't want to complicate my finances too much. For tax purposes I like to only have one deposit account. I will talk to Chase.
IMHO out of the five cards you applied for you got approved for the best two. Chase and Amex are great lenders to have a relationship with and I think you will enjoy them both.
@nenuco wrote:IMHO out of the five cards you applied for you got approved for the best two. Chase and Amex are great lenders to have a relationship with and I think you will enjoy them both.
I think citi would have been nice too, but I agree with you. Maybe US Bank will surprise me, but I'm not holding my breath.
@nenuco wrote:IMHO out of the five cards you applied for you got approved for the best two. Chase and Amex are great lenders to have a relationship with and I think you will enjoy them both.
I am having my doubts about Chase. Although I was approved for the $5k limit. They did not grant me the no interest on purchases or balance transfers, and my APR is 23%. It almost seems like false advertising to show promotions, then approve the card but not the promotions.
For those that this is applicable to. They pulled EQ and my internal score was 719.
@Dustink wrote:Bad News:
Capital one and citi declined me. I only have 1 credit card over a year old, so citi told me to wait awhile and try again. Crap1 didn't have a clue about anything as usual.
I will garden for 6 months and then go on another app spree with citi being the first application.
Good News:
Amex HHonors $2k approval
Chase Freedom $5k approval
US Bank, still hasn't flat out said no. So, might still be hope there.
It is looking like an approval from US Bank for the Cash+
They initially auto declined because I already had three credit cards with them. I called in and they said I just need to verify some info but that department is currently closed. The underwriter I spoke with told me all looked good accept that the verifications department needed to verify something like my address. I told them I was willing to close out my college card ($500 limit) and my select rewards ($1000 limit) cards contingent on approval for the cash+, that must have been all they needed to hear. Although another issue is that they didn't HP until after I had applied for a bunch of other cards assuming I had been declined by them.
So it looks like I will have US Bank's top two cards, the Flexperks signature and the Cash+. That is with less than a year and half of credit history.
Congrats! That's awesome Are these cards worth getting? I am currently a BoA customer... so I don't know if it's more beneficial if you are a U.S. bank customer to get the full threshold of possible rewards.
What was the CL?
They are worth getting for sure. I am getting 3% for all purchases from the flexperks card (with platinum package), and more on some bonus categories. The cash+ card offers 5% (plus platinum pack bonus) on two categories of your choice. So far they have had the best customer service out of all the credit card companies I have ever called. If I have a problem they take care of it.
It makes sense to open a checking package with them, extra points and better customer service IMO. I think they are a great bank, I do some banking with BoA and prefer US Bank.
The minimum limit for both cards is $5k. That is what mine stand at. When you log in to view the limit online, it is not displayed like their other cards are. It is a pretty soft limit and they will gladly approve purchases that go over with no fee.
I still do not have the second card in my hands and activated, until that point I should stop saying I have it because you never know what they will do.
Yeah, I have got to say IMO the US Bank CASH+ is the best no AF card period. If you have a checking account it just makes it even sweeter.
Do you have the flexperks without the AF? I might include the Cash+ on my next run. Since they don't have any atm fees, it shouldn't be a problem that they don't have any branches/ ATM's where I live.