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this is what Chase told me when I asked for apr reduction, although i did ask too soon, my 0 % ends at the end of this month.
I understand your dissatisfaction regarding the current
APR on your account. We do appreciate the way you are
managing your account. An excellent credit history and
credit score are important considerations in establishing
the pricing of any loan, including credit cards.
We have reviewed your account, and your current APR is the
lowest rate available for your account at this time.
Please keep in mind that there are a number of factors are
considered to determine if an APR can be reduced. These
include the costs of providing the benefits and features
of the credit card, how an account is used, and an
individual?s payment and overall credit history.
Thank you for taking the time to share your concerns. I
apologize if my conclusion is not in agreement with the
outcome you anticipated.
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this is the number they told me to call if i have any other question
Senior Service Specialist
Phone: 1 844 540 0915
wait until next month
@Anonymous wrote:i would loose 2 yr history. With it , or should I just call chase and ask for a lower apr ?!
What if you apply again and get the same APR? What would you do in this case? Just curious...
Unfortunately Chase is not accepting customer initiated APR reduction requests
If you reapply there is no guarantee that you will not end up again with 22,99% APR. I would leave this account alone. I am in the same boat with my Freedom. In the meantime I can only smile at my 22,99% and should I ever want to carry a balance on my Freedom I would simply use the BT check which Chase sends me on a monthly basis for 2% BT fee and 0% APR...cheaper anyway than even their lowest APR of 13,99% on Freedom. Or use any other card instead ![]()
Its weird that the freedom apr is high compare to my other more premium cards. 18.99% compare to 13.24 United, 15.24 CSP and BA.
@bigbang91 wrote:Its weird that the freedom apr is high compare to my other more premium cards. 18.99% compare to 13.24 United, 15.24 CSP and BA.
It is not only Chase that is not consistent with APR among their cards... I just got US Airways two weeks ago and Barclays gave me 19,99% but lowered the Arrival + to 10,99% today.. equally strange as nothing has changed since then.
@bigbang91 wrote:Its weird that the freedom apr is high compare to my other more premium cards. 18.99% compare to 13.24 United, 15.24 CSP and BA.
Freedom has 13.99 18.99 and 22.99 tiers. The CSP they get 89 or 95 bucks per customer in AF after the 1st year. All CSP cards have the same rate, i would assume maybe the same is true on the others as well.
To OP, run the chase prequal. see what rate a new freedom is at. I believe you can have 2 of them so it will most likely pop up...if it isn't at 13.99 don't close and reapply. IF it is, call and they may reduce it...