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I currently have a BofA cash rewards VS ($7,000) amex BCE ($5,000) discover ($2600) and chase freedom student ($700)
oldest account is 16 months, average age of accounts is 13 months and the freedom student will be 1 year old at the end of this month. My original plan when opening the freedom student was to product change to the freedom when the account is a year old because I was denied for the regular freedom a couple months prior, but I would rather not lose that $20 a year "good standing bonus" and get the $200 sign up bonus on the freedom. Credit karma TU 749 EQ 755. FICO EX 741 TU 745
Hi and welcome to the forums
@Anonymous I've moved your post from Approvals forum to Applications, and I've removed posts unrelated to your question (including my own).
I would go into a Chase branch if possible? ..
speak to a personal banker, and see if you are pre-approved for that card. JMHO
When you log into your chase account for your student freedom do you check for offers??? Creditjourney as well?

What were the reasons for your recent denial?
First off, I like your handle. I'm all about the cash back too. Yeah, I say +1 to what @M_Smart007 said. In branch is always your best and most informative bet with Chase. I would for sure either way wait until your freedom student is over a year. I see no reason why not to keep it open and throw a small purchase on it every now and again. Sounds like you get that $20 bonus for another 4 years. Might as well see if you're preapproved for the Freedom, and keep the student open until your $20 anniversary credit runs out in a few more years. Even after you close it, it will remain on your reports for around 10 years typically. Whatever your decide to do, good luck and let us know how it goes. We love data points around here! Welcome to the forums, we are happy you're here!
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I don't have any green check mark offers in the chase app, I was originally denied for the freedom card when I only had 2 months of history and 2 cards. When I applied for the freedom student I had 5 months of history and still got denied but was approved after 3 recon calls, I have since moved more money into my chase accounts just in case that helps with their decision making. Credit Carma says I have good approval odds for freedom unlimited and sapphire preferred but I've never seen the regular freedom card on CK
My opinion is that you would get approved at this time.
You're under 5/24, already Chase customer, you've got more than a year of history, and if your utilization is in check, I think you should be just fine with a cold app.
@Anonymous I would advise you to ignore card recommendations from Credit Karma; they are paid when someone applies using their affiliate links so they have every incentive to suggest cards you might not otherwise qualify for.
Stick to green or black check preapprovals in your Chase mobile app, Chase Credit Journey, or your online account. Also, checking for in-branch pre-approvals with a personal banker is highly recommended. Further, Chase occasionally partners with Cardmatch.com to make targeted offers so you can check that too. All others you can ignore.
I think you are good to go! I got approved for CFU with lower scores and just 1 Discover Card with 2000 limit and 8 months history.






