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Thanks all. Chase isn't a drop down, but since I saw that on the next screen they still ask the 'normal' personal income question, I won't feel bad putting $0 or something ridiculously low.
@Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. Chase isn't a drop down, but since I saw that on the next screen they still ask the 'normal' personal income question, I won't feel bad putting $0 or something ridiculously low.
Good luck
You know I'm pulling for you 100%
@myjourney wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. Chase isn't a drop down, but since I saw that on the next screen they still ask the 'normal' personal income question, I won't feel bad putting $0 or something ridiculously low.
Good luck
You know I'm pulling for you 100%
Thanks. Now I need to figure out how to meet the $5k spend for Plus, or decide I can't and go for Cash...before the 5/24 kicks in.
Lmao .. this made me literally laugh out loud
What versions do the Banks use to pull credit....Vantage or FICO? There is a wide disparity between my FICO and Vantage scores? Also which credit bureau is being pulled mostly?
So which cards are the easiest to get for a small start up