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@girbabe wrote:Today there is an inquiry for Equifax and TU. It's been over 48 hours since I applied and they're just now making inquries?? I was also reading in a Fatwallet financial forum that Capital One has no limit on the number of cards you can have with them according to someone who initiated a chat with one of the reps. There was also some talk about how having a mortgage could be the difference between approval and denial. Has anyone else found that to be true?
The fatwallet peep is wrong. Cap One has a limit of five, it's right in the application agreement in the exclusions section.
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@girbabe wrote:Today there is an inquiry for Equifax and TU. It's been over 48 hours since I applied and they're just now making inquries?? I was also reading in a Fatwallet financial forum that Capital One has no limit on the number of cards you can have with them according to someone who initiated a chat with one of the reps. There was also some talk about how having a mortgage could be the difference between approval and denial. Has anyone else found that to be true?
The fatwallet peep is wrong. Cap One has a limit of five, it's right in the application agreement in the exclusions section.
You read the agreement?? ![]()
@girbabe wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@girbabe wrote:Today there is an inquiry for Equifax and TU. It's been over 48 hours since I applied and they're just now making inquries?? I was also reading in a Fatwallet financial forum that Capital One has no limit on the number of cards you can have with them according to someone who initiated a chat with one of the reps. There was also some talk about how having a mortgage could be the difference between approval and denial. Has anyone else found that to be true?
The fatwallet peep is wrong. Cap One has a limit of five, it's right in the application agreement in the exclusions section.
You read the agreement??
I did, but I had a reason. I was researching the spend $500 get $100 statement credit for new Quicksilver signups. Normally I don't bother.
Congrats Op on your new Siggy 10K is sweet!