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I just got my new Fidelity Visa card. I registered for their website. I see that you can request a credit line increase and it doesn't mention anything about a hard pull. Does anybody have any information on that?
I also noticed none of the transactions are on the new website yet. Do you think they'll port over statements? I've downloaded all of them just in case. Did anyone else get the card and has the info transferred to the new site? FidelityRewards.com
I'm going to miss the Amex version.
Thanks,
I won't miss the AmEx version as much as you; no FIA website to deal with (I like how it's integrated with the existing Fidelity login, one less username/PW to keep track of), and wider acceptance at merchants (and Costco!). But we'll see how Elan manages.
I'd bet they probably won't port over statements, so download everything to be safe. They didn't port mine over. My transactions also didn't get ported over; it's probably designed only to show transactions on the Visa card itself.
I've heard Elan is a hard pull just as FIA/BofA was.
@Anonymous wrote:I won't miss the AmEx version as much as you; no FIA website to deal with (I like how it's integrated with the existing Fidelity login, one less username/PW to keep track of), and wider acceptance at merchants (and Costco!). But we'll see how Elan manages.
I'd bet they probably won't port over statements, so download everything to be safe. They didn't port mine over. My transactions also didn't get ported over; it's probably designed only to show transactions on the Visa card itself.
I've heard Elan is a hard pull just as FIA/BofA was.
You could always see info on the card through Fidelty.com when it was FIA. But just like FIA has their own site, so does Elan which is FidelityRewards.com which has a separate username (even if you make it the same as your Fidelty.com username).
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:I won't miss the AmEx version as much as you; no FIA website to deal with (I like how it's integrated with the existing Fidelity login, one less username/PW to keep track of), and wider acceptance at merchants (and Costco!). But we'll see how Elan manages.
I'd bet they probably won't port over statements, so download everything to be safe. They didn't port mine over. My transactions also didn't get ported over; it's probably designed only to show transactions on the Visa card itself.
I've heard Elan is a hard pull just as FIA/BofA was.
You could always see info on the card through Fidelty.com when it was FIA. But just like FIA has their own site, so does Elan which is FidelityRewards.com which has a separate username (even if you make it the same as your Fidelty.com username).
Do you have to enroll at FidelityRewards.com though? the way I read the letter made it seem optional: "Check your account balance, make payments, manage rewards, request balance transfers, and more by visiting your portfolio on Fidelity.com [...] OR by enrolling at FidelityRewards.com" I also see everything I'd ever need to do on Fidelity.com so not sure why you need the other site.
I always remember the Fidelity site would show my balance and total reward balance, but I don't remember being able to view transactions, manage payments, redeem rewards, etc.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:I won't miss the AmEx version as much as you; no FIA website to deal with (I like how it's integrated with the existing Fidelity login, one less username/PW to keep track of), and wider acceptance at merchants (and Costco!). But we'll see how Elan manages.
I'd bet they probably won't port over statements, so download everything to be safe. They didn't port mine over. My transactions also didn't get ported over; it's probably designed only to show transactions on the Visa card itself.
I've heard Elan is a hard pull just as FIA/BofA was.
You could always see info on the card through Fidelty.com when it was FIA. But just like FIA has their own site, so does Elan which is FidelityRewards.com which has a separate username (even if you make it the same as your Fidelty.com username).
Do you have to enroll at FidelityRewards.com though? the way I read the letter made it seem optional: "Check your account balance, make payments, manage rewards, request balance transfers, and more by visiting your portfolio on Fidelity.com [...] OR by enrolling at FidelityRewards.com" I also see everything I'd ever need to do on Fidelity.com so not sure why you need the other site.
I always remember the Fidelity site would show my balance and total reward balance, but I don't remember being able to view transactions, manage payments, redeem rewards, etc.
Did you have the old FIA version? When I look at it through Fidelity.com not much info is there. Maybe it takes some time to port info over. I don't have the option to make a payment from a non Fidelity account by going to Fidelty.com whereas at FidelityRewards.com I do.
OP,
I can answer your credit line increase question.
It is NOT a HP. I used it and never got a notification so I called in. The rep told me although that function is on the website, it does NOT work. Because of the migration, that request is currently on hold. They told me to apply for the CLI after July 26 which is when the complete transition is done and final.
I figured out why you can see everything from Fidelty.com. You click to register to link Elan info. It says:
Enable Express Login to the Elan Financial Services Website
Make managing your credit card account even easier.
Make managing your credit card account even easier by enabling the express login service. This service allows you to directly access your credit card account information through Elan Financial Services quickly and easily.
If you choose not to enable the express login service at this time, you can directly log into your credit card account any time at FidelityRewards.com/login.