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@chalupaman wrote:That's one of Chase's many perks. Glad you've discovered it for yourself and fully taking advantage of it. It reports almost immedately to EX for me and then the other bureaus in a few days. I've known about it for a while now and have taken advantage of it several times too.
I really wish others would do this. It means that my Chase cards will definitely get a lot of use. And, after a little gardening and my scores recover I'm definitely going to go after a 3rd Chase account.
I would like that all lenders would apply this method because like this I would also have 0 balance reportings ..lol ....thanks to the 3 Chase cards I can say I have at least 3 accounts with a 0 balance on my reports
..I love that !
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@chalupaman wrote:That's one of Chase's many perks. Glad you've discovered it for yourself and fully taking advantage of it. It reports almost immedately to EX for me and then the other bureaus in a few days. I've known about it for a while now and have taken advantage of it several times too.
I really wish others would do this. It means that my Chase cards will definitely get a lot of use. And, after a little gardening and my scores recover I'm definitely going to go after a 3rd Chase account.
I don't wanna talk about it too much, but Discover does do mid cycle reports on request. I had asked about it many months back but there was a lot of opposition to the idea when I brought it up. I've only requested it one time and they did it without a hitch.
Is it true that Chase will do the mid cycle update only after 1 month new account age? My first CSP statement cut 4/27, they reported the balance to EX today 4/30, and I'll be PIF tomorrow 5/1. Any chance I can get the update?