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@iced wrote:Chase has no problems with two new accounts in a short period of time if your profile is otherwise satisfactory in their eyes. I applied for a Chase card in August 2016, was not instantly approved. Called in next day; turns out they just wanted to verify my identity and then approved for $30,000 on the phone. Two months later, I applied for a different Chase card and that time was instantly approved, also for $30,000.
EX score wasokk but not great. Chase did not seem bothered in the least by my applying for two cards back to back.
2016...that's not exactly up to date info.
ah ok, well over 5/24 makes sense haha
@kdm31091 wrote:
@iced wrote:Chase has no problems with two new accounts in a short period of time if your profile is otherwise satisfactory in their eyes. I applied for a Chase card in August 2016, was not instantly approved. Called in next day; turns out they just wanted to verify my identity and then approved for $30,000 on the phone. Two months later, I applied for a different Chase card and that time was instantly approved, also for $30,000.
EX score was ok but not great. Chase did not seem bothered in the least by my applying for two cards back to back.
Right, but again, things have changed since 2 and a half years ago. All Chase cards fall under 5/24 now, and Chase is very skittish about two apps in one day. There are many datapoints of shutdowns occuring after multiple Chase apps.
If someone wants to roll the dice, have at it. I just think there's enough evidence to say Chase isn't accepting of this behavior anymore.
I would never advocate same-day or even same-week applications, Chase or no Chase. There's just no reason to need two new cards in that period of time.
OP has a 2.5 month timeframe to work with, so there's plenty of time to inject a month and a half between applications.
If 5/24 is a concern for the OP, that needs to be stated up front by the OP. Most people outside this or churning forums are not going to have to worry about 5/24. That's the behavior Chase despises and what generates the fear around here that Chase is skittish on this sort of thing. I just don't see them denying an existing Chase cardholder over 2 cards in 2 months, especially if those 2 cards are the only ones they've asked for in a while. If these are cards 6 and 7 for 2019, yeah, expect problems.
I don't assume everyone is 5+/24 or trying to pull off some other known trick like two-pulls-one-day unless they state as such. Those that are/do usually already know Chase isn't going to give them the time of day.
As for 2016 vs. 2019, yes it's been a few years, but I really don't see Chase straying all that far from their old methods, except they've gotten tougher on people who frequently chase new cards and SUBs (we covered that above). And there's been at least one post in this thread (thisjustin21) suggesting that they still accomodated two requests in as many months as of January 2019, so I'll gladly stand behind my statement there.
Some profiles can handle scrutiny. OP did not provide enough info about his to somewhat customize responses, in which case I'd rather err on the side of caution.