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@Anonymous wrote:Thanks irish80, yeah I think I should just pull the trigger. I'll apply later tonight or sometime tomorrow.
(Not being snarky)
Did you even read what irish80 wrote? Because he/she seemed to suggest the exact opposite move. As would I. Your AAOA is very low, especially since your new card last month. I think waiting, even just a few months could make a big difference. Are you rushing because you want to make a big purchase that has to be made now? What is keeping you from waiting a bit for your AAOA to grow?
@SecretAzure wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Thanks irish80, yeah I think I should just pull the trigger. I'll apply later tonight or sometime tomorrow.
(Not being snarky)
Did you even read what irish80 wrote? Because he/she seemed to suggest the exact opposite move. As would I. Your AAOA is very low, especially since your new card last month. I think waiting, even just a few months could make a big difference. Are you rushing because you want to make a big purchase that has to be made now? What is keeping you from waiting a bit for your AAOA to grow?
I'm a he and I really didn't suggest that the OP wait. I said it could be a problem ,not that it would be a roadblock to getting approved at all. Couple month isn't going to change his AAoA that much. I've seen CSP approvals for others with low AAoA.
@Anonymous wrote:
@SecretAzure wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Thanks irish80, yeah I think I should just pull the trigger. I'll apply later tonight or sometime tomorrow.
(Not being snarky)
Did you even read what irish80 wrote? Because he/she seemed to suggest the exact opposite move. As would I. Your AAOA is very low, especially since your new card last month. I think waiting, even just a few months could make a big difference. Are you rushing because you want to make a big purchase that has to be made now? What is keeping you from waiting a bit for your AAOA to grow?
I'm a he and I really didn't suggest that the OP wait. I said it could be a problem ,not that it would be a roadblock to getting approved at all. Couple month isn't going to change his AAoA that much. I've seen CSP approvals for others with low AAoA.
Sorry I misunderstood. If that's true then Chase is quite weird but wouldn't waiting yield possible higher starting CL?
@Anonymous wrote:Approved!
http://ficoforums.myfico.com/t5/Credit-Card-Approvals/Unexpected-CSP-approval/td-p/3889541
Congrats..
@Anonymous wrote:Approved!
http://ficoforums.myfico.com/t5/Credit-Card-Approvals/Unexpected-CSP-approval/td-p/3889541
Congrats on the approval!
Congratulations!