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So I recently came across a coupon to recieve $150 after opening a new Chase Checking account. At first I was ready to go in and open a new account, while still leaving my CU account open. I was wondering though, does Chase do a HP of your credit if you open a savings/checking account with them? If so, then forget it..
I opened my Chase account in 2009, I don't remember for sure but I believe they did a HP not to mention an inquiry on our wonderful friend ChexSystems...lol.
 
					
				
		
Well I may go into a branch when I have time, and see if they can open it without a HP. I don't see why they would need to...
@Anonymous wrote:Well I may go into a branch when I have time, and see if they can open it without a HP. I don't see why they would need to...
Employees are not always correct with this question. I do not see why any bank or credit union needs to to open an account but they do. I do not think it is a hard pull though. I opened one in 2010 and it was not on my reports when I looked earlier. I just opened one today so tomorrow I will check creditkarma and request an updated Experian report to see if they did. I already have two credit cards with them though so my identity is already known.
 
					
				
		
 my wife opend a account as well she got a 200 dollar coupon.. Can't wait to app for a freedom and get another 100 bucks.....
 my wife opend a account as well she got a 200 dollar coupon.. Can't wait to app for a freedom and get another 100 bucks.....
					
				
			
			
				
			
			
				
			
			
			
			
			
			
		They check chexsystems. Its to prevent money laundering and terrorism. they need to check this along with social and DL
 
					
				
		
They didn't do a HP on me. And I've gotten/received the $150 offer TWICE. You can do one per year.
But every bank does check ChexSystems/Qualifile.
They want to see if you have any past delinquencies with any other previous financial institutions.
 
					
				
		
@Anonymous wrote:Well I may go into a branch when I have time, and see if they can open it without a HP. I don't see why they would need to...
Chase and the other national banks do not.
Credit Unions typically do because they're member owned: namely, they're only as strong as the members they have, and if you're a complete deadbeat, that just drags the membership pool down. Whether they really should or not, I don't know: they can always do a pull for any sort of credit application; however, they all (or most) seem to do it for membership. I don't see why they'd be remiss to let nearly anyone to put money into a share account, in fact I would think they encourage it but my EQ report shows a bunch of HP's from CU membership apps.
On the otherhand my wayward application to PSECU (didn't read the fine print, oopsie) resulted in a soft inquiry on EX, so maybe things are changing somewhat.
