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Is it possible i would much rather have their rewards card not too familiar with this bank though
they are strange dont no what their plans are in the future they told me i cant app for it even though im already a customer said i had too be sent a mailer too app
You have to be sent a mailer if you’re out of their footprint unless you get a checking account which is a loophole that ends up automatically prequalifying you for additional products and even tells you your credit limit before you apply.
@Anonymous wrote:they are strange dont no what their plans are in the future they told me i cant app for it even though im already a customer said i had too be sent a mailer too app
Nothing really strange honestly. As @Anonymous mentioned above, even if you have a depository relationship, if you are outside their lending footprint area, the CC products would not necessarily be available unless you get pre-qualified, that being a mailer or online.
@FinStar wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:they are strange dont no what their plans are in the future they told me i cant app for it even though im already a customer said i had too be sent a mailer too app
Nothing really strange honestly. As @Anonymous mentioned above, even if you have a depository relationship, if you are outside their lending footprint area, the CC products would not necessarily be available unless you get pre-qualified, that being a mailer or online.
I actually disagree on this one and think it is perfectly fair to regard them as strange. It is at least a little weird to see such a large foreign bank make a successful incursion (I know of BNP Paribas off the top of my head as another) into the US market. I happen to think their footprint is a little strange as well, though not any weirder than say, BMO Harris's. They've also just undergone a massive rebrand (of which I have an unfavorable impression) in recent weeks while also unifying their subsidiaries, no more Compass, Bancomer, etc. They're an odd duck (or pato, with a Basque-Alabaman drawl, as they may say) in my opinion, no doubt about it.