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@Kenny wrote:
This thread should have stopped when the OP said they made 11k/year. There is no place on this earth that Chase would approve that income for a CSP. I'm sorry, OP, but this isn't the card for you at this moment in time.
I knew income was an issue, but I didn't know the CSP was so income driven so I thought my scores and history with Chase could balance that out.
they pulled TU and possibly EX (can't be sure since CK doesn't give me EX info)
Sorry to hear. CSP has a high initial spend. And I'm sure is income sensitive.
@Anonymous wrote:they pulled TU and possibly EX (can't be sure since CK doesn't give me EX info)
Normally it's EX and/or EQ I never had them pull anyting other than that for me. What state are you in?
@ojefferyo wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:they pulled TU and possibly EX (can't be sure since CK doesn't give me EX info)
Normally it's EX and/or EQ I never had them pull anyting other than that for me. What state are you in?
PR
Wow.
@Anonymous wrote:
Try the freedom, unless income is an issue for that as well.
Lets not encourage OP. Income is 11k a year. OP already have the Freedom card. Personally, I won't apply for any more cards if I were in OP's shoes until income is a bit high.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
Try the freedom, unless income is an issue for that as well.Lets not encourage OP. Income is 11k a year. Chase will NOT approve OP.
I already have freedom.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
Try the freedom, unless income is an issue for that as well.Lets not encourage OP. Income is 11k a year. Chase will NOT approve OP.
I already have freedom.
I just corrected after seeing it- Sorry about the denial but stay away from Chase. With the rest of their cards, you will just be racking up inquiries.