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Well, I had been planning to garden for a while. Want my scores to incubate till end of this year when I will be car shopping. I'm a full member of USAA and have had auto/home insurance with them for 10+ years. I currently bank with Chase and also have been gardening with the thought that when I do fall within 5/24 I'll snag a CSP and Freedom combo. Alas, I got an email about an hour ago from USAA saying I had been pre-selected for the Rewards Visa Signature. Thought, "What the heck?" and submitted my application. Approved with starting credit limit of $13k. My highest previous limit was my Venture card at $10k. I'm sure they pulled Equifax, and my stats for EQ are below. I am very tempted to just put all my banking with USAA at this point.
Equifax score at time of approval- 698
Total utilization 3%
AAoA 2 years
Inq 11
Income $70k
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Congrats!
@Anonymous wrote:Congratulations! Credit unions rock!
USAA rocks, but they aren't a credit union.
Congrats! That's a nice starting limit. I bank with USAA and they are great.
Congrats!!
Forgot to mention they did offer it with 0% balance transfer till July 2017.
NICE CONGRATS!!!!!!
I have missed USAA, they have always been easy to deal with. Plus I have been a member for 11 years and was reminded of that during my last few calls. I too am thinking to transfer from BofA to USAA but the only thing that is keeping me with BofA is the CC. They were the first to extend a helping hand, so I am torn.
Congratulations BTW
@Anonymous wrote:I have missed USAA, they have always been easy to deal with. Plus I have been a member for 11 years and was reminded of that during my last few calls. I too am thinking to transfer from BofA to USAA but the only thing that is keeping me with BofA is the CC. They were the first to extend a helping hand, so I am torn.
Congratulations BTW
I love their insurance and customer service. Was very tempted by a lower cost offer from Geico recently, but sometimes cheaper isn't always better.