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@Brian_Earl_Spilner wrote:Chase won't touch you until you have a year of history under your belt. If you really want a Chase card, you need to stop. They won't approve someone who's opened 5 cards in 24 months (5/24). You're already at 4.
You can get some of the co-brand cards when you're over 5/24.
Amazon, Disney, IHG, and Starbucks to name some.
I did not know that. Thanks for your contribution!
@Anonymous wrote:
@Brian_Earl_Spilner wrote:Chase won't touch you until you have a year of history under your belt. If you really want a Chase card, you need to stop. They won't approve someone who's opened 5 cards in 24 months (5/24). You're already at 4.
You can get some of the co-brand cards when you're over 5/24.
Amazon, Disney, IHG, and Starbucks to name some.
Even though 5/24 doesn't directly apply, you'll still want to stick to the same basic guidelines. Your oldest card should be at least a year old, and you should apply when you don't have a lot of recently opened cards.
Thanks everyone for the great advice. I’m really trying to be responsible and PIF every month. I mainly use the cards for gas or other charges i would normally use my debit card for then pay as it posts.