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@silver0187 wrote:how did you react to it lol
@drsmith wrote:Professionally
I'm sure his rear is raw from all the kissing.
lulz
I’m 26 years old and just actually applied for this card as a regular customer from chase.com and I got approved. I had to fill out an app and fax it over to them they didn’t ask my for any bank statements or anything like that. I don’t know what the whole hype is about it that you have to have 5 million in the bank or private banker. I have a feeling they are giving out the card easy now and then in a year from now they are going to make it exclusive like American express centurion, whom they let everyone apply in the beginning and then they made it by invite only.
Nice ~ it states that the card is actually made out of Palladium ( whatever that is....) which sells for over $800/ounce, so you could melt the card down for scrap...
@Anonymous wrote:I’m 26 years old and just actually applied for this card as a regular customer from chase.com and I got approved. I had to fill out an app and fax it over to them they didn’t ask my for any bank statements or anything like that. I don’t know what the whole hype is about it that you have to have 5 million in the bank or private banker. I have a feeling they are giving out the card easy now and then in a year from now they are going to make it exclusive like American express centurion, whom they let everyone apply in the beginning and then they made it by invite only.
I didnt know that people could apply for the Black Card before. Always thought it was by invitation only
@pizzadude wrote:
Nice ~ it states that the card is actually made out of Palladium ( whatever that is....) which sells for over $800/ounce, so you could melt the card down for scrap...
Yeah and if you lose the card, your replacement is the plastic version.
@pizzadude wrote:
Nice ~ it states that the card is actually made out of Palladium ( whatever that is....) which sells for over $800/ounce, so you could melt the card down for scrap...
Expensive metal. I read that the card itself cost $1000
@Anonymous wrote:I’m 26 years old and just actually applied for this card as a regular customer from chase.com and I got approved. I had to fill out an app and fax it over to them they didn’t ask my for any bank statements or anything like that. I don’t know what the whole hype is about it that you have to have 5 million in the bank or private banker. I have a feeling they are giving out the card easy now and then in a year from now they are going to make it exclusive like American express centurion, whom they let everyone apply in the beginning and then they made it by invite only.
Whats your credit score like???
Around 740 but now a days score doesn’t mean anything, it goes by account history and high balance installments. Put is this way my buddy has a 790 score and didn’t get approved I have a 740 and I did.
Could you explain a little more about your credit profile so those of us who have the card as a goal know how to prepare for it?
@Anonymous wrote:Around 740 but now a days score doesn’t mean anything, it goes by account history and high balance installments. Put is this way my buddy has a 790 score and didn’t get approved I have a 740 and I did.
what do you currentley have on your credit report now? history? how much available credit are you using and how much is available?
@Mickey11 wrote:Could you explain a little more about your credit profile so those of us who have the card as a goal know how to prepare for it?
@Anonymous wrote:Around 740 but now a days score doesn’t mean anything, it goes by account history and high balance installments. Put is this way my buddy has a 790 score and didn’t get approved I have a 740 and I did.