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@AverageJoesCredit wrote:
Lol, Gotta love the high horse Chase lives on Congrats and great reply
Thanks AJC. Yes, Chase does think high of themselves!
@Anonymous wrote:
Congrats on the approval, dasingleton! Chase Bank has always been a bank that didn't make much sense to me with their approval criteria. I applied last year for an entry level card and they declined me for a $700 collection account for an apartment complex 5 years prior. Glad to see it worked in your favor!
Thanks jordandhale95. Chase has always been a mystery to me. Some people love them or hate them. I was starting to hate them...now I just like them a little :-)
@M_Smart007 wrote:Congrats & Welcome to the Chase family
Thanks M_Smart007
@Anonymous wrote:What are the specific reasons for the denial yesterday? It can't be for a late mortgage payment in 2010 since that should no longer appear on your credit report. So that leaves the nebulous "credit card." Was it a charge off? Was it a Chase card?
Given what appears to be your solid credit profile, I'm curious why you were only approved for the bare minimum credit limit on a card that is hard to grow.
Correction....late mortgage payment was in 2013. The specific reason was "delinquency or other derogatory relationship with our bank" The CC was a charge off and it was a Chase card. It was paid off and no longer appeared on the CR but I am sure it remained in Chase's internal system. The only ding on my report is the Chase mortgage. The mortgage was paid off in 2015. I was expecting a little higher SL but I am just happy for the approval.
@Anonymous wrote:Congrats on the approval! The CSR is a great card for travel benefits and my primary spend driver. Many enjoyable trips in the future...with the CSR, UR ready (sorry...needed to pun there)!
Thanks dberryhill. lol Definitely looking forward to enjoying the benefits. I have several trips planned for 2020.
@Anonymous wrote:
Congrats on your approval! 😊
Thanks StartingStrong
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:What are the specific reasons for the denial yesterday? It can't be for a late mortgage payment in 2010 since that should no longer appear on your credit report. So that leaves the nebulous "credit card." Was it a charge off? Was it a Chase card?
Given what appears to be your solid credit profile, I'm curious why you were only approved for the bare minimum credit limit on a card that is hard to grow.
Correction....late mortgage payment was in 2013. The specific reason was "delinquency or other derogatory relationship with our bank" The CC was a charge off and it was a Chase card. It was paid off and no longer appeared on the CR but I am sure it remained in Chase's internal system. The only ding on my report is the Chase mortgage. The mortgage was paid off in 2015. I was expecting a little higher SL but I am just happy for the approval.
Thanks for the clarification. With the updated datapoints I guess I can understand Chase's reasoning for the starting credit limit.
Solid card! Congrats on the approval. Kind of funny that what started out as a denial ended up being a $10k starting limit after recon.
Congrats on the card and selling him on your answers.. UW reviews can be brutal and you won one with one of the tougher reconsiderations.. Kudos to you