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I read (on this forum I think) that having a bank account with Bank of America helps in getting approved for a Bank of America credit card.
Yesterday, I opened a Bank of America checking account. How long do I need to wait to apply for a credit card, so the effect of opening the checking account will impact my credit card application?
I am interested in apply for the Bank of America Air France credit card, which I closed on 5/6/2022, so it's more than 2 years so I should be able to reapply.
I opened my Safe Balance checking account back in the end of May for the same reason, really. When I opened the account, they had an offer (same one that is going on right now) where you deposit $2,000 via direct deposit within the first 90 days to get a $200 bonus. I had immediately set up my payroll at work to send $1,000 per pay period to my new BofA account so I would hit that threshold within a month. As soon as the second deposit cleared, I applied for the Alaska Signature Visa and was approved the next week after a anylist called to confirm it was me who applied due to a fraud alert on my credit report.
Even if you're not going for the new checking account offer, I would strongly suggest waiting 2-3 pay periods so that BofA can see a regular deposit history into the account before applying. One thing I do want to forewarn you, is that once you have a deposit account open you can either only pay a BofA issued credit card with that account, or pay with cash at a BofA ATM. They only allow you to pay a BofA card with an external account when you do not have any deposit accounts open with them, so I've been having to withdraw money from my main account at Chase and then submitting payments at a BofA ATM.
Thanks for thee insight @ScarlettHusky. Your warning I have bold highlighted - are you certian of this restriction?
@ScarlettHusky wrote:I opened my Safe Balance checking account back in the end of May for the same reason, really. When I opened the account, they had an offer (same one that is going on right now) where you deposit $2,000 via direct deposit within the first 90 days to get a $200 bonus. I had immediately set up my payroll at work to send $1,000 per pay period to my new BofA account so I would hit that threshold within a month. As soon as the second deposit cleared, I applied for the Alaska Signature Visa and was approved the next week after a anylist called to confirm it was me who applied due to a fraud alert on my credit report.
Even if you're not going for the new checking account offer, I would strongly suggest waiting 2-3 pay periods so that BofA can see a regular deposit history into the account before applying. One thing I do want to forewarn you, is that once you have a deposit account open you can either only pay a BofA issued credit card with that account, or pay with cash at a BofA ATM. They only allow you to pay a BofA card with an external account when you do not have any deposit accounts open with them, so I've been having to withdraw money from my main account at Chase and then submitting payments at a BofA ATM.
@NoMoreE46 wrote:Thanks for thee insight @ScarlettHusky. Your warning I have bold highlighted - are you certian of this restriction?
It isn't true, you can absolutely use external accounts to make payments to BoA credit cards when you also have deposite accounts with BoA and Merrill.
You do have to connect them via Plaid, or manual verification via the 2 small deposites method via the payment center.
It is less intuitive and more steps to get going than other banks, but it does work.
@markbeiser wrote:
@NoMoreE46 wrote:Thanks for thee insight @ScarlettHusky. Your warning I have bold highlighted - are you certian of this restriction?
It isn't true, you can absolutely use external accounts to make payments to BoA credit cards when you also have deposite accounts with BoA and Merrill.
You do have to connect them via Plaid, or manual verification via the 2 small deposites method via the payment center.
It is less intuitive and more steps to get going than other banks, but it does work.
Can confirm that you are correct on all counts. Ability to do this has existed for years.
Can you pay with a debit card?
@markbeiser wrote:
@NoMoreE46 wrote:Thanks for thee insight @ScarlettHusky. Your warning I have bold highlighted - are you certian of this restriction?
It isn't true, you can absolutely use external accounts to make payments to BoA credit cards when you also have deposite accounts with BoA and Merrill.
You do have to connect them via Plaid, or manual verification via the 2 small deposites method via the payment center.
It is less intuitive and more steps to get going than other banks, but it does work.
What are the initial steps to set this up?? I've been trying to connect my WF acct. With my BOA for a year... youtubed it, etc, but absolutely cannot do it!!
@CreditKick wrote:
What are the initial steps to set this up?? I've been trying to connect my WF acct. With my BOA for a year... youtubed it, etc, but absolutely cannot do it!!
Above is from the BofA app.
Thanks. I want to deposit $1500 to my Bofa checking account using my Wells fargo account, so I won't have to pay the $12 monthly maintenance fee. So I'm waiting for that (around 2 days) and then I will apply for a Bofa credit card.
@NoMoreE46 wrote:Thanks for thee insight @ScarlettHusky. Your warning I have bold highlighted - are you certian of this restriction?
@ScarlettHusky wrote:I opened my Safe Balance checking account back in the end of May for the same reason, really. When I opened the account, they had an offer (same one that is going on right now) where you deposit $2,000 via direct deposit within the first 90 days to get a $200 bonus. I had immediately set up my payroll at work to send $1,000 per pay period to my new BofA account so I would hit that threshold within a month. As soon as the second deposit cleared, I applied for the Alaska Signature Visa and was approved the next week after a anylist called to confirm it was me who applied due to a fraud alert on my credit report.
Even if you're not going for the new checking account offer, I would strongly suggest waiting 2-3 pay periods so that BofA can see a regular deposit history into the account before applying. One thing I do want to forewarn you, is that once you have a deposit account open you can either only pay a BofA issued credit card with that account, or pay with cash at a BofA ATM. They only allow you to pay a BofA card with an external account when you do not have any deposit accounts open with them, so I've been having to withdraw money from my main account at Chase and then submitting payments at a BofA ATM.
I've read about others being able to pay with an external account, but suddenly not being able to when they opened a BofA deposit account. I am unable to pay my AS visa directly from an external financial institution. I have to either transfer money from my main bank account at Chase to BofA via ACH, and then pay my credit card from my checking account, or what I have been doing is going to a Chase branch to withdraw at an ATM and the going to a BofA branch to pay with cast at an ATM.