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Anonymous
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Re: chase freedom application question

I've actually opened up  4 in the past 3 months.. should I  try the same number again or email the eo? ? This was going to be my last app until this time next year. 

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CreditCuriosity
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Re: chase freedom application question


@Anonymous wrote:

I've actually opened up  4 in the past 3 months.. should I  try the same number again or email the eo? ? This was going to be my last app until this time next year. 


EO will stick by there underwitters/analysts.  Call again tomorrrow and maybe try to talk to someone else and try another recon.  Your scores are on the low side, so it might be a tough sell if those are current in your signature, but anything is possible!   Best of luck... You took the HP's no sense on wasting it or them.  reconing to many new accounts is easier then derogs etc.. Best of luck tomorrow with a different analyst.  Make sure they have had there coffee first though!Smiley Happy

Message 12 of 17
Anonymous
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Re: chase freedom application question


@Anonymous wrote:

I've actually opened up  4 in the past 3 months.. should I  try the same number again or email the eo? ? This was going to be my last app until this time next year. 


i have opened 12 credit card accounts in the last 3 months including chase amazon, freedom and AARP, call again, don't give up and when you get the $200 bonus, well, i'm here Smiley Wink

Message 13 of 17
Anonymous
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Re: chase freedom application question

Thanks to all of you for your help!  If approved  I'll split up that 200.00  in all your stockings!  Lol

Message 14 of 17
FinStar
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Re: chase freedom application question

If you feel that your profile warrants reconsideration, then give it a try.  But, keep in mind, if the answer remains "no" after several tries, then decide if it's all worth it in the end or consider applying in the furture where things look more favorable with your profile.  Not every reconsideration is successful.

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Anonymous
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Re: chase freedom application question


@FinStar wrote:

If you feel that your profile warrants reconsideration, then give it a try.  But, keep in mind, if the answer remains "no" after several tries, then decide if it's all worth it in the end or consider applying in the furture where things look more favorable with your profile.  Not every reconsideration is successful.


7 tries? Smiley Very Happy

Message 16 of 17
FinStar
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Re: chase freedom application question


@Anonymous wrote:

@FinStar wrote:

If you feel that your profile warrants reconsideration, then give it a try.  But, keep in mind, if the answer remains "no" after several tries, then decide if it's all worth it in the end or consider applying in the furture where things look more favorable with your profile.  Not every reconsideration is successful.


7 tries? Smiley Very Happy


We'll call it even at 10 LOL  Smiley Tongue  Gotta have a round number!

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