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Hi Guys/Gals,
I have a Capital One Quicksilver Rewards card, Capital One Walmart card, and a Capital One Menards card. I tried the pre-qualification tool for Capital One and it said I was pre-qual'd for either the Capital One Platinum card or the Quicksilver One Rewards card.
I have the Quicksilver One Rewards card I have now is not the one with the 0% introductory APR and the one that was offered to me is not the card with the 0% introductory APR eithercard with the 0% introductory APR either.
My question is can I have two Capital One cards that are exactly the same? I looked on the website under my login and it said I didn't have any offers in terms of upgrading Mike Quicksilver One card I already have.
@Legally_Speaking2512 wrote:Hi Guys/Gals,
I have a Capital One Quicksilver Rewards card, Capital One Walmart card, and a Capital One Menards card. I tried the pre-qualification tool for Capital One and it said I was pre-qual'd for either the Capital One Platinum card or the Quicksilver One Rewards card.
I have the Quicksilver One Rewards card I have now is not the one with the 0% introductory APR and the one that was offered to me is not the card with the 0% introductory APR eithercard with the 0% introductory APR either.
My question is can I have two Capital One cards that are exactly the same? I looked on the website under my login and it said I didn't have any offers in terms of upgrading Mike Quicksilver One card I already have.
Can you clarify which QS account or product you actually have? Your signature only displays the QS stock photo.
Though, the question would be, why would you want 2 of the same card types, especially if no current upgrades/PCs are available online. You can always call them in the event something may be available in their system if the online portal has no current offers.
Have you considered branching out from Capital One for other rewards products?
The Quicksilver One is often considered a trap, because Cap1 is very reluctant to upgrade it to a card with no AF. On the other hand, it's usually fairly easy to upgrade the Platinum to a Quicksilver (with no AF), after 6 months or so.
But I agree with @FinStar that you might want to consider another card/lender.
I used to call the QS1 the brick. Just sits there. I had one in the beginning of my post BK rebuild. Its a bucket card. Wont grow and isnt worth 3 HP's when you already have one. Pass. Dont know your file. But might be Disco time.
@FireMedic1 wrote:I used to call the QS1 the brick. Just sits there. I had one in the beginning of my post BK rebuild. Its a bucket card. Wont grow and isnt worth 3 HP's when you already have one. Pass. Dont know your file. But might be Disco time.
Exactly. I don't hate cap 1 but they aren't worth 3 hp's after the first card you get. Too many other good options out there now days once you start rebuilding
I would argue while the three hard pull thing is annoying, for folks only needing/wanting/desiring a few credit cards, taking the hit for three HPs on a CapOne credit card application is pretty much irrelevant. Relative to the OP's initial post, I see zero benefit to getting yet another CapOne card, much less a second Quicksilver card; time to branch out to other financial institutions.
Chapter 13:
I categorically refuse to do AZEO!
Thankful I was able to CLI and PC my QS1 over to V1 to get rid of the AF. I guess I wasn't bucketed as bad as some despite being just the second and first unsecured card in my rebuild.