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I'm planning to app for the Chase FU soon.
I see some folks' signatures showing a VS version of the card. Is it still possible to get that in-branch or something? (I plan to app in-branch anyway.)
Is it even a good idea to app for either one? I'm planning to app after my 6-month old Disco unsecures. As of January my Ex FICO 8 was 719 and TU FICO 8 was 750.
Thanks all!
@sjt wrote:
Generally if the credit line is over $5k then it would be a VS.
With my short history I'm not expecting $5k ![]()
From the information that I have gathered, Chase requires "at least 1 year of history"
When I applied a while back, I was denied due to not enough credit history and the CSR told me they required "at least 9 months of credit history"
A good way to bypass this, is if you have an account with Chase. You could also ask for a preappoval check in the branch or try the online site.
I have also read of some getting approved with minimal credit history, but maybe they did have an account with Chase.
I was approved just about a year ago for a Freedom with the only thing on my CR being a Chase auto loan that was paid off nine years previously. A relationship with Chase does seem to help quite a bit.
Does the VS really matter to you? Are you actually going to use the benefits of it versus a standard?
@Anonymous wrote:From the information that I have gathered, Chase requires "at least 1 year of history"
When I applied a while back, I was denied due to not enough credit history and the CSR told me they required "at least 9 months of credit history"
A good way to bypass this, is if you have an account with Chase. You could also ask for a preappoval check in the branch or try the online site.
I have also read of some getting approved with minimal credit history, but maybe they did have an account with Chase.
I do bank with them already. I wish I could get prequals but I've yet to turn 21. I did try to get an indication from a banker in-branch recently but they were unhelpful. ANother bank they did tell me to wait for the 9 month mark.
@EAJuggalo wrote:I was approved just about a year ago for a Freedom with the only thing on my CR being a Chase auto loan that was paid off nine years previously. A relationship with Chase does seem to help quite a bit.
Does the VS really matter to you? Are you actually going to use the benefits of it versus a standard?
Thanks for your note on the relationship, did you get a decent CL?
It's not a deal breaker or anything to not get a VS; I mainly just think the card looks a little cooler with the silver VS logo.
My SL is only $800, it was also my first card. Now once I get my utilization under control in the next couple months I will be asking for an increase and we'll see where that goes.
I confirmed in-branch today that it auto-converts to a VS at $5k.