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I have been reading that Chase added more of the cards on the list that would be affected by the 5/24 rule. I would like to know if it is all chase cards or is there some Chase cards that are not affected by the 5/24 rule.
All of Chase’s cards are subject to the rule. The only exceptions seem to be green check offers and branch offers for existing customers.
Supposedly according to an article on Doctor of Credit the Marriott Business card does not fall under 5/24 but considering it's being closed to apps on the 12th and it limits opportunities on the AMEX side if you do get it it hasn't really interested many people.
@Remedios wrote:
It's my understanding all Chase cards are subject to 5/24 now, unless there is a green checkmark or in branch preapproval.
Definitely YMMV situation
Will having a Lowes card count toward the 5/24 rule?
@simplynoir wrote:
@tbea1004 wrote:
@Remedios wrote:
It's my understanding all Chase cards are subject to 5/24 now, unless there is a green checkmark or in branch preapproval.
Definitely YMMV situationWill having a Lowes card count toward the 5/24 rule?
Which version? Business or personal?
personal
@tbea1004 wrote:
@simplynoir wrote:
@tbea1004 wrote:
@Remedios wrote:
It's my understanding all Chase cards are subject to 5/24 now, unless there is a green checkmark or in branch preapproval.
Definitely YMMV situationWill having a Lowes card count toward the 5/24 rule?
Which version? Business or personal?
personal
Then, yes, it should count.
Unfortunately no products from Chase are exempt from the 5/24 rule anymore.