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Well , i app with chase and the email say 30 days but the auto system say 2 weeks. odds ? what to do ?
Wait it out and keep checking the automated system to see if you get an update.
@Anonymous wrote:Well , i app with chase and the email say 30 days but the auto system say 2 weeks. odds ? what to do ?
What card did you apply for and what are your scores? Chase relies heavily on their internal scores...
Wait it out as the others said. I apped for Amazon and IHG both said the same thing as your results. Both popped up on my existing acct within 2 days from apping. GL!
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Well , i app with chase and the email say 30 days but the auto system say 2 weeks. odds ? what to do ?
What card did you apply for and what are your scores? Chase relies heavily on their internal scores...
What do you mean by "internal scores"?
i app for chase slate , they pull TU and i think EX too , i just know my TU 681.
@Anonymous wrote:Wait it out as the others said. I apped for Amazon and IHG both said the same thing as your results. Both popped up on my existing acct within 2 days from apping. GL!
Chase is taking longer to put the new cards into the accounts. They said that they have more than normal app rate. My DW went for AARP last Monday, they say she had to call, asked some questions and they approved her. Still no card on her online account. On the phone they told her that they see she is already a Chase client.
I guess next week the card will show online.
@gsully00 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Well , i app with chase and the email say 30 days but the auto system say 2 weeks. odds ? what to do ?
What card did you apply for and what are your scores? Chase relies heavily on their internal scores...
What do you mean by "internal scores"?
Chase has their own internal scoring model that is used when approving people for any of their products. Your credit profile only plays a minor part in their decision. That is why you will sometimes see someone whose credit profile is not strong but has a lot of chase accounts with high limits.
Another example, you can have a 520 score and be able to get the Chase highly tiered Palladium card if you have the money in your accounts.