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@Anonymous wrote:
I have a chase freedom card at $1200 CLI, about 3 months old. My history is rather new at a total of 6 months. I was wondering if it's possible to product change the freedom to the CSP. Does any one know about this, or has done this in the past? Also..is that another HP?
That won't work. The CSP has a mininum of a $5,000 CL. Your best bet is to keep the Freedom and apply for the CSP down the road. Remember to keep checking Chase's pre approval site as it is pretty accurate if they pre approve you. The Freedom is a card you want to keep for the various cash back offers that comes with the card. A lot of people get the CSP for the bonus spend points and then get rid of it prior to the AF kicking in.
Even if it was possible, it would be a very foolish move, as you would waste a nice 40000 point signup bonus for the CSP.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
I have a chase freedom card at $1200 CLI, about 3 months old. My history is rather new at a total of 6 months. I was wondering if it's possible to product change the freedom to the CSP. Does any one know about this, or has done this in the past? Also..is that another HP?That won't work. The CSP has a mininum of a $5,000 CL. Your best bet is to keep the Freedom and apply for the CSP down the road. Remember to keep checking Chase's pre approval site as it is pretty accurate if they pre approve you. The Freedom is a card you want to keep for the various cash back offers that comes with the card. A lot of people get the CSP for the bonus spend points and then get rid of it prior to the AF kicking in.
Thanks for letting me know. I was just wondering if these things are possible. Truth is, I honestly love this Freedom card, as my first real credit card after a secured card, I'm pretty happy!
P.S. The amount of advice here blows my mind! I'm a fresh grad out of school recently, and these forums are immensely insightful!
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
I have a chase freedom card at $1200 CLI, about 3 months old. My history is rather new at a total of 6 months. I was wondering if it's possible to product change the freedom to the CSP. Does any one know about this, or has done this in the past? Also..is that another HP?That won't work. The CSP has a mininum of a $5,000 CL. Your best bet is to keep the Freedom and apply for the CSP down the road. Remember to keep checking Chase's pre approval site as it is pretty accurate if they pre approve you. The Freedom is a card you want to keep for the various cash back offers that comes with the card. A lot of people get the CSP for the bonus spend points and then get rid of it prior to the AF kicking in.
Thanks for letting me know. I was just wondering if these things are possible. Truth is, I honestly love this Freedom card, as my first real credit card after a secured card, I'm pretty happy!
P.S. The amount of advice here blows my mind! I'm a fresh grad out of school recently, and these forums are immensely insightful!
You're very welcome and you're right there is a ton of info in this site. I only joined a couple months and have learned a lot in that short time . People are very helpful here and no question is considered dumb. Give it time on that Freedom card and before long you will be able to expand to the CSP and other great cards.
I wouldn't consider ditching the CSP after bonus. I utilize my Amex for almost everything, but not all smaller merchants except amex. csp will be my backup for everyday spending plus dining.
@bz386 wrote:Even if it was possible, it would be a very foolish move, as you would waste a nice 40000 point signup bonus for the CSP.
49k signup bonus to be precise:-) 40k+4k min spend+ 5k AU
The CSP is only good for ppl who travel frequently and can utilize the UR points for transfers. As a pure cashback card the CSP is useless, epsecially due to its AF. There's better cards out there which give you 2% on EVERYTHING not just dining and travel.
@Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't consider ditching the CSP after bonus. I utilize my Amex for almost everything, but not all smaller merchants except amex. csp will be my backup for everyday spending plus dining.
that's true. if you don't travel you don't need it. i know i will benefit from it though