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Question in the title. Yet another Chase 5/24 question I searched but wasn't able to find anything that specifically mentions whether personal loan accounts count towards the 5/24 rule.
Also, does the 5/24 apply to the Amazon Prime Rewards Signature card? I believe I have seen that it does not in the past, but I know that I could be terribly wrong!
Anyone able to shed some light for me? Thanks in advance!
Yes they do as you are seeking credit
I didn't read his whole post.. I agree the amazon visa by chase isn't part of the 5/24 rule. I just read the portion about personal loan being part of the 5/24 rule which it does count again it. Certain cards are counted against the 5/24 rule and others aren't the chase amazon card isn't one of those that count against the 5/24 rule. Thanks for catching that being the poster above me.
@CreditCuriousity wrote:I didn't read his whole post.. I agree the amazon visa by chase isn't part of the 5/24 rule. I just read the portion about personal loan being part of the 5/24 rule which it does count again it. Certain cards are counted against the 5/24 rule and others aren't the chase amazon card isn't one of those that count against the 5/24 rule. Thanks for catching that being the poster above me.
The Chase AARP card also isn't supposed to be subject to Chase's 5/24 rule, but I was recently turned down for too many inquiries (7, EX), and too many new accounts. 3 new CCs since April, new Home Equity LOC in August, and new car loans in Sept & Oct. - bought a car in Sept & originally went with a local credit union but transferred it to DCU in Oct. for a better rate & terms.
So yeah, even it a Chase card isn't subject to 5/24 they still don't like a lot of new credit.
@DaveInAZ wrote:
@CreditCuriousity wrote:I didn't read his whole post.. I agree the amazon visa by chase isn't part of the 5/24 rule. I just read the portion about personal loan being part of the 5/24 rule which it does count again it. Certain cards are counted against the 5/24 rule and others aren't the chase amazon card isn't one of those that count against the 5/24 rule. Thanks for catching that being the poster above me.
The Chase AARP card also isn't supposed to be subject to Chase's 5/24 rule, but I was recently turned down for too many inquiries (7, EX), and too many new accounts. 3 new CCs since April, new Home Equity LOC in August, and new car loans in Sept & Oct. - bought a car in Sept & originally went with a local credit union but transferred it to DCU in Oct. for a better rate & terms.
So yeah, even it a Chase card isn't subject to 5/24 they still don't like a lot of new credit.
Agree with your statement although an exisiting relationship with chase certainly doesn't hurt .. Have yet to be turned down for a chase card I have applied for since the 5/24 rule went into effect, granted none of them were the true 5/24 cards
I did not end up applying for now. I was at 5/25 and was entertaining the thought of reaching for the Amazon Prime Signature Card but opted to hold off for now. I went ahead and got the Citi Simplicity to simply BT my remaining AMEX Delta Gold balance for 0% APR for 21 months in order to just save myself some money in the long run. This put me at 6/24, so I'm going to garden until two new accounts drop off in May 2018 and then probably spring for the CSP around mid-year.
Even though the Amazon Prime Signature isn't subject to the 5/24 from the sound of it, I haven't made my decision between that or the Prime Store Card (since it has special financing options that the Chase card does not). I shop on Amazon a lot, but I also have Discover IT and Chase Freedom Unlimited, so a new cash back card isn't a huge priority of mine at this point in time.