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I was interested in it for the 15 month, 0% BT offer and rewards which I'd take advantage of after my BT was paid off.
My scores are in the early 700s.
Utilization is at 41%. Would they even start me high enough to cover a few thousand of this?
I never applied for Chase before.
I have never had any offers on their PreQualify page.
I do not have any HPs in over a year.
No baddies.
And I meant to post this in the application forum. I was searcing for approvals and got ahead of myself. Lol. Sorry Mods!
Oh the Freedom should be a shoe-in for you. They've been know to approve high-600s for this card. It's known as a starter card for Chase. It was my first Chase. I now also have the Freedom Unlimited and may eye for an IHG at some point.
@Anonymous wrote:Oh the Freedom should be a shoe-in for you. They've been know to approve high-600s for this card. It's known as a starter card for Chase. It was my first Chase. I now also have the Freedom Unlimited and may eye for an IHG at some point.
Did you have $7,300+ of revolving debt when you were approved?
(I'm guessing the answer is "no", in which case I would not be nearly so optimistic.)
Lol good question.
Although it's more like 5 or 6k.
@wasCB14 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Oh the Freedom should be a shoe-in for you. They've been know to approve high-600s for this card. It's known as a starter card for Chase. It was my first Chase. I now also have the Freedom Unlimited and may eye for an IHG at some point.
Did you have $7,300+ of revolving debt when you were approved?
(I'm guessing the answer is "no", in which case I would not be nearly so optimistic.)
@Anonymous wrote:Lol good question.
Although it's more like 5 or 6k.
@wasCB14 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Oh the Freedom should be a shoe-in for you. They've been know to approve high-600s for this card. It's known as a starter card for Chase. It was my first Chase. I now also have the Freedom Unlimited and may eye for an IHG at some point.
Did you have $7,300+ of revolving debt when you were approved?
(I'm guessing the answer is "no", in which case I would not be nearly so optimistic.)
At least one of your numbers is off, then.
$15,700 Amex Blue Cash CL
$2,100 Discover CL
$500? Cap1 QS. I wasn't sure I was reading your signature correctly and didn't even include this one.
The sum of those three CLs is $18,300.
41% of $18,300 is $7,503...not $5k or $6k.
While you would definitely qualify we cannot guarantee that any specific SL will be given. The requirements for the Chase Freedom are rather low and are the lowest of the core Chase products.
The only thing I will have to say is that it might be a batter choice to go after a proper BT card like the Chase Slate. That way you are not losing 3% on the BT fee.
OP, what is your income? You don't have to share, but it is relevant.
@zerofire wrote:While you would definitely qualify we cannot guarantee that any specific SL will be given. The requirements for the Chase Freedom are rather low and are the lowest of the core Chase products.
The only thing I will have to say is that it might be a batter choice to go after a proper BT card like the Chase Slate. That way you are not losing 3% on the BT fee.
I'm looking at your signature...I know of Visa Signature and Visa Signature Preferred...but what the heck is VSC?
@Anonymous, you've done a great job building and gardening. Your file thickness and card ages are perfect for Chase.
We want to make sure that your utilization isn't a stumbling block. Could you list your cards, their limits, and their balances? I think people would feel more comfortable giving advice about pulling the trigger if we had that information.
A Slate can be product-changed to a Freedom once you're done with the balance transfer. Consider the cost of the balance transfer fee vs. the sign-up bonus. If the bonus is greater than what you're paying in fees, the Freedom beats the Slate. The Slate wins if the bonus doesn't cover the fees.
@wasCB14 wrote:OP, what is your income? You don't have to share, but it is relevant.
@zerofire wrote:While you would definitely qualify we cannot guarantee that any specific SL will be given. The requirements for the Chase Freedom are rather low and are the lowest of the core Chase products.
The only thing I will have to say is that it might be a batter choice to go after a proper BT card like the Chase Slate. That way you are not losing 3% on the BT fee.
I'm looking at your signature...I know of Visa Signature and Visa Signature Preferred...but what the heck is VSC?
Oh that is easy. VS is for a Visa Signature card. The C is for Contactless. Chase is not issuing new contactless cards to people unless one of three things happen, they get a new product type(PC or new account), their card expires or they call asking for it. That is because replacing all of the cards Chase issued would be insane for the card manufacturers like Gemalto and Giesecke+Devrient. This is in contrast to what Capitol One did by forcefully issuing new cards that had not renewed by x time in addition to the other criteria. Capitol One could do this because less cards needed to be made and it made them look better. For Chase I forced their hand with a phone call because it made my life easier at all over the place and look better.