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I would try for venture, honestly. if you're too nervous, QS is a darn good card, IMO
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Both are great cards, with roughly equal chances of approval. It comes down to what rewards program is best for you.
Discover too. I see a lot of people have that card, seems to be a popular option! (No foreign transaction fee and no AF helps too!)
@Anonymous wrote:I would try for venture, honestly. if you're too nervous, QS is a darn good card, IMO
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Good. Not darn good though.
There is too much chance of a so-so approval with the QS. Go for the gold or go home.
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@Anonymous wrote:I would try for venture, honestly. if you're too nervous, QS is a darn good card, IMO
Edit: Typo
Good. Not darn good though.
There is too much chance of a so-so approval with the QS. Go for the gold or go home.
I got the offer in the mail which says, QS Visa, No Annual Fee and access to higher credit line in the first 5 months or something, I'm just afraid that's going to mean a triple pull for a squaky small limit, discover would probably be higher..(hopefully), what do you think?
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@Anonymous wrote:I would try for venture, honestly. if you're too nervous, QS is a darn good card, IMO
Edit: Typo
Good. Not darn good though.
There is too much chance of a so-so approval with the QS. Go for the gold or go home.
I got the offer in the mail which says, QS Visa, No Annual Fee and access to higher credit line in the first 5 months or something, I'm just afraid that's going to mean a triple pull for a squaky small limit, discover would probably be higher..(hopefully), what do you think?
Just say NO to that offer as it is a Credit Steps type.
It DOES mean small initial CL and unpredictable CLI after 5 mos.
I don't really suggest applying for anything right now. Let your accounts age some time.
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@Anonymous wrote:I would try for venture, honestly. if you're too nervous, QS is a darn good card, IMO
Edit: Typo
Good. Not darn good though.
There is too much chance of a so-so approval with the QS. Go for the gold or go home.
I got the offer in the mail which says, QS Visa, No Annual Fee and access to higher credit line in the first 5 months or something, I'm just afraid that's going to mean a triple pull for a squaky small limit, discover would probably be higher..(hopefully), what do you think?
Just say NO to that offer as it is a Credit Steps type.
It DOES mean small initial CL and unpredictable CLI after 5 mos.
I don't really suggest applying for anything right now. Let your accounts age some time.
Resisting the urge! Staying in the garden with that advice.
I also have checking + savings with Chase at around 15K at the moment, wondering if that's going to help if I try for the CSP at *some* point