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ummmm you do know that the AARP card is 0 % for the first 12 months.. ?
Thats the one other nice thing about it, besides the 3%
Congratulations on your Chase approval!!
Congrats Dj. AARP is on my wish list for the summer time.
Interesting tho. I thought Chase was an EQ puller
@Anonymous wrote:
Filled out the app last night and got the 30 day message. This morning-early.... like 2:00 am, the new account showed up online. Not close to the AARP age but the card rewards were too good IMO to worry about showing an AARP card.
DPs for those who want them:
-Pulled TU & EX
-FICO 08: TU is 781 and EX is 685
-Tons of INQs.... and when I say tons I mean-I don't even want to put down the number. Been trying to fix this for months. This was my first app in 4 months.
-Less than 1% Utilization
-Income range $90k-110k
-Second card with Chase-have Amazon Visa too-Might combine and close one but not until after the $100 bonus after $500 spend in 3 mo.
Approved for $4500 which is not my best and not my worst. My other chase card is $4k. Since I may combine and close it is basically a $4500 CLI and a free $100 for 2 credit pulls.
Anything else-ask.
Congrats on the approval! The AARP card is severely underrated. 3% cards with no AF are few and far between.
I use use an app called Wallaby that tells me what card is best for spend, and the AARP card is almost always the best choice for everything around me. I'm also nowhere near AARP age, but I'm glad to have the card.