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abhowmick18
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Chase Slate

Curious, how hard is it to be approved for a chase slate cc? I have an Amex BCE, citi forward  and thank you preferred. Always I use less than 30% on the two cards I use and less than 20% overall and always pay my statement off in full.  I recently applied for a chase slate to add to my collection and plan on just having it to increase my overall credit availability (BCE and Thank you preferred are my go to cards)

 

Thank you for any feedback/help! 

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elim
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Re: Chase Slate

it's a BT card which you won't need because you PIF. but... you can move the CL to a newer chase card if/when you open one.

 

pretty easy to get but some get 1k limits only.

congrats if approved

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abhowmick18
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Re: Chase Slate

Ah understood. I've read that it's good to have a good BT card which is why I applied for it. Thanks for your help! 

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Anonymous
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Re: Chase Slate

Did you get the "pending" status?

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Anonymous
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Re: Chase Slate


@abhowmick18 wrote:

Ah understood. I've read that it's good to have a good BT card which is why I applied for it. Thanks for your help! 


its only good to have it when you actually need it, otherwise once approved you only have 60 days to transfer a balance on it with no fee plus the 0apr will be running out from the moment you open it, so if you aren't planning on transferring a balance within 2 months, don't open it, and save it for any future needs of a BT,

you can always apply when you need it, otherwise the card will become useless once your regualr apr kicks in after 6-18 months (depending on your offer)

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