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I just called the status phone number re: the two apps, what was interesting is one said "you'll be notified in the next 14 days", the second said "7-10 days". I'm going to call the BD # as soon as I have time but, thought this odd.
Is Chase usually flexible with recon approvals? How about CLIs?
@stagefoursurvivor wrote:I just called the status phone number re: the two apps, what was interesting is one said "you'll be notified in the next 14 days", the second said "7-10 days". I'm going to call the BD # as soon as I have time but, thought this odd.
Is Chase usually flexible with recon approvals? How about CLIs?
Yes you can recon if you're not approved and they do listen. Not so much the case for CLIs
does the 7-10 vs 14 days provide any clue, ones approved, ones declined?
Have to call after work, hope their recon # is still open!
@stagefoursurvivor wrote:does the 7-10 vs 14 days provide any clue, ones approved, ones declined?
Have to call after work, hope their recon # is still open!
There was a thread that said 99% of one message means denied and 99% of the other message means actually pending or approved. I don't remember which one though. Hope someone enlightens me.
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@stagefoursurvivor wrote:does the 7-10 vs 14 days provide any clue, ones approved, ones declined?
Have to call after work, hope their recon # is still open!
There was a thread that said 99% of one message means denied and 99% of the other message means actually pending or approved. I don't remember which one though. Hope someone enlightens me.
Freedom $400 CL???
That just strikes me as utterly absurd...especiallly with your other CLs!
@stagefoursurvivor wrote:does the 7-10 vs 14 days provide any clue, ones approved, ones declined?
Have to call after work, hope their recon # is still open!
I got the 7-10 days message on my CSP. Called in and I was already approved, but they just needed verification of my address since I had recently moved and the address had not yet appeared on my credit report. So it's possible that they just need to verify something with you before giving the official stamp of approval. The whole thing was very quick and painless.
I've never seen the 14 day one.