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Had the urge to apply for another credit card and logged into Chase to see that I had two green check offers. One for Chase Freedom and the other for Chase Sapphire Preferred. Both fixed APR's asking for annual income and phone number. I was reading conflicting reports about green check offers bypassing the 5/24 rule and I was skeptical since I was at 6/24 ...
First and Only Account Opened with Chase : Chase Freedom Unlimited (2 months old) SL: $3600
At the time that I applied my highest limit of all my cards was $3500 so I assumed that Chase was into matching limits. (my own little silly theory. don't mind me LOL)
Going for the green check offers I was hoping that Chase would match my AMEX limit of $10,000 since it was now reporting. Well, I opted for the Freedom Card offer and was instantly approved with a $6400 limit. Bringing my total limit with both chase cards to $10,000. Yayyy!
Congrats!
Nice Win! Those cards will give you long term use considering how easy it is to product change them to other solid rewards cards. Congrats!
Congrats OP!
I'm wondering, what's stopping her from snatching up that CSP and getting a 2 for one? Chase may even toss a $10k limit on it, depending.
Congrats that's fantastic!!
@Anonymous wrote:Had the urge to apply for another credit card and logged into Chase to see that I had two green check offers. One for Chase Freedom and the other for Chase Sapphire Preferred. Both fixed APR's asking for annual income and phone number. I was reading conflicting reports about green check offers bypassing the 5/24 rule and I was skeptical since I was at 6/24 ...
First and Only Account Opened with Chase : Chase Freedom Unlimited (2 months old) SL: $3600
At the time that I applied my highest limit of all my cards was $3500 so I assumed that Chase was into matching limits. (my own little silly theory. don't mind me LOL)
Going for the green check offers I was hoping that Chase would match my AMEX limit of $10,000 since it was now reporting. Well, I opted for the Freedom Card offer and was instantly approved with a $6400 limit. Bringing my total limit with both chase cards to $10,000. Yayyy!
Super Congrats on your Chase Freedom $6,400 SL!
Since you were approved for the Chase Freedom at 6/24,
you now have tangible proof (at least in your case) that
green check offers fall outside Chase's 5/24 rule. As a
result, you still have another green check offer in your
back pocket that you can tap into should the urge hit you
in the near future. Thanks so much for sharing, and congrats
once again on your new card!!!
Congratulations on the approval!!!
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Had the urge to apply for another credit card and logged into Chase to see that I had two green check offers. One for Chase Freedom and the other for Chase Sapphire Preferred. Both fixed APR's asking for annual income and phone number. I was reading conflicting reports about green check offers bypassing the 5/24 rule and I was skeptical since I was at 6/24 ...
First and Only Account Opened with Chase : Chase Freedom Unlimited (2 months old) SL: $3600
At the time that I applied my highest limit of all my cards was $3500 so I assumed that Chase was into matching limits. (my own little silly theory. don't mind me LOL)
Going for the green check offers I was hoping that Chase would match my AMEX limit of $10,000 since it was now reporting. Well, I opted for the Freedom Card offer and was instantly approved with a $6400 limit. Bringing my total limit with both chase cards to $10,000. Yayyy!
Super Congrats on your Chase Freedom $6,400 SL!
Since you were approved for the Chase Freedom at 6/24,
you now have tangible proof (at least in your case) that
green check offers fall outside Chase's 5/24 rule. As a
result, you still have another green check offer in your
back pocket that you can tap into should the urge hit you
in the near future. Thanks so much for sharing, and congrats
once again on your new card!!!
A green check mark with a fixed APR. I had one with a range and was turned down for 5/24.
Thanks for sharing your experience, @jl4.
The difference with the OP clearly appears to be
the fixed APR, along with proof of income and
phone number. At least in this instance.