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Hey guys,
So my 3rd statement cut last week and I couldnt wait for them to maybe show me some luv so I asked for it over PM and was raised from 1000 to 5000!
Does this automatically make my Visa a signature or do I have to request that?
Now back to the garden...again lol
@enharu wrote:
You have to manually request for it to be converted to a signature card.
Grats on the CLI.
+1
Requirements were as of recent, that you had to wait 13 months before converting to Signature, and 5k or higher, which i see you've met. You can call to see if this is still the case, but like i said, it is as of recently. Good luck!
Congrats on the 5x from Chase!!! This is the first one I've heard of!
You will almost certainly have to wait until a year has passed since your card activiation to upgrade to a Visa Sig, and even then you still may not be eligible. The $5k limit is just one requirement, there are some other internal metrics that Chase uses to determine Visa Signature eligibility.
@xcallmeclayx wrote:
Its a chase freedom I put about 700 a week and pay most of it off. Ill look at my statements tomorrow to give you an idea of what I let report. My score at approval was 605 from eq and right at 700 now.
Are there other requirements for a siggy?
Here are what my first 3 and only statements look like. I have a savings, and two checking accounts with them. I also made weekly payments so I actually put alot more through the cards than whats reported. Balance was about $300 when I requested. Asked for $6,000 but only got $5,000
May - $338 reported
June - $710 reported
July - $454 reported
HiLine wrote:Congrats on the 5x from Chase!!! This is the first one I've heard of!
Thanks! I was really excited when I got the response from them...and shocked to say the least. My score has gone up alot since I was approved so I knew Id get something, but not this much!
@bribro wrote:You will almost certainly have to wait until a year has passed since your card activation to upgrade to a Visa Sig, and even then you still may not be eligible. The $5k limit is just one requirement, there are some other internal metrics that Chase uses to determine Visa Signature eligibility.
Yea I started thinking about it last night. Might just sit back and let the scores do their thing and eventually go for the Sapphire Preferred
here is what they wrote me back about upgrading
"At this time, I'm unable to change your account to a
different product. An account that is open less than 12
months is not eligible to change to a different product. I
apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you. As an
alternative, you may apply for a new Chase Freedom Visa
Signature card product. "