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@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Hi Killskulls,
Sorry I'm just getting back to you. But I've been really busy with the holidays.
Now that I think of it, there may be something to the whole billing cycle thing. My billing cycle ends around the 25th or 26th of the month. I made my purcase on the 13th or 14th of the month. Maybe that is why my credit was applied in two weeks, i.e., I was close to my billing cycle?
Hang in there. I am sure your credit will be applied soon!
The credit is pending!!!! I guess it did automatically do it!! Yay!
Yaaaaay!! Congratulations! Glad you got it!!! And earlier than the middle of next moth!! Enjoy!
@delaney1 wrote:
Glad you got your credit! My credit posted to my account last night. Yay!
Glad you got your credit too! Yours only took a few days?!?!
@followgreatness wrote:
Hey - did you ever get it?
Could it be because Venture cardholders who became members before the GE/TSA pre-check reimbursement was announced by Capital One are not eligible for it?
My wife just got her own Venture and I am considering combining mine with Quicksilver but was wondering if I can get the GE/TSA pre-check reimbursement, too. I have had my Venture card since July 17.
Hi! I am not the original poster. But, I believe they mentioned upthread that the credit was pending. So, they did get it.
As for your question regarding getting the credit if you got the Venture in 2017, I believe the answer is yes. I got my Venture in February 2017. I received the global entry credit. In fact, as soon as they started offering it, they sent me an email stating that my card would be elibigle. Within a few days of the email, I applied for global entry. Got the credit within 2 weeks or so.
Hope this helps.