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Let's get to the nitty gritty before I mention new card and CLI .
I opened the Chase Freedom Unlimited in April of last year $4,000 SL. This was at the end of my very first CC spree at that time. Then in September they offered me the Sapphire Reserve at a $10,000 SL which I gladly accepted. I was at 8/12 I believe on Visa before today. I go into my account today and low and behold there is an offer for the Freedom, which I accepted with a small SL of $1,500, but hey, 15 months 0% APR, can't complain.
Spending habits on the other cards has been relatively above average. I've been putting my MBA tuition on the Reserve and it did run up to about $8,000 at some point and I had paid it off fully last month. I recently put my current semester tuition on the Unlimited as it's at about $3,500 right now. After I was approved for the regular Freedom I noticed my Unlimited limit has gone up to $7,800! Unfortunately, I'm not sure if they did this before or after I accepted the Freedom and pulled my credit. They did end up pulling Transunion, which at last check on my Discover account was FICO 702 with 25 inquiries, AND Experian which is at 708 and 51 INQ LOL.
Any other questions, let me know (except if it's about INQ, lets just skip all that nonsense).
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CONGRATS on your Approval, auto CLI, and the completed Chase Trifecta!!!
@Marz2002 wrote:YOU...
CONGRATS on your Approval, auto CLI, and the completed Chase Trifecta!!!
Thanks! Hadn't even thought about the Trifecta haha.
Wow! Congrats! Even with “all that nonsense!” Lololol
COngrats on your approval and rare auto luv CLI !!!
Wow, congrats on the awesome approvals and CLI with Chase! Some people never see those... & 51 INQ... I didn't even realize there were that many banks?!? LOL
@MrPSS wrote:Wow, congrats on the awesome approvals and CLI with Chase! Some people never see those... & 51 INQ... I didn't even realize there were that many banks?!? LOL
Thanks! and for reference:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banking_in_the_United_States
"According to the FDIC, there were 6,799 FDIC-insured commercial banks in the United States as of February 11, 2014."