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@Anonymous wrote:
Hmm...
Have not had this issue before but then again ive only had to pay a handful of times.
I have had the paypal account for years. Not sure why everything is triggering a security hold lol.
Not fond of Chase, myself. Just dumped an Amazon Rewards because of a paltry 500 buck limit. I have a Platinum that was grandfathered in from an old WaMu account - it has a 2k limit, but the last increase on that card was... from WaMu, heh. And I app'd for the Freedom, but they only decided I was worth 1.5k. With those limits, not worth my time when I have 5-figure CLs on Amex, Discover and now Cap1 Venture.
Closing out the Chase Platinum as soon as it's paid off (soon), and I'm going to let the Freedom sit for a few months but I'll probably end up closing that one as well.
Barclays also hasn't been real nice to me, CL wise.
@Anonymous wrote:
Roll your platinum limit into your freedom
That's a good idea, and I may do that before giving them up altogether. I'm just not impressed with Chase's service much. Maybe it's just me.
US Bank,,,,,,,,,because they lie.
@Imhotrodcrazy wrote:US Bank,,,,,,,,,because they lie.
Banks lie and are the biggest fraud of anyone, never! .. Did you read the recent HSBC article today of hiding peoples money... Another slap on a wrist for a big bank, nothing new to see, same ole stuff.
Barclays, but only because they turned me down at the end of 2013. It was legit, though. The denial letter, however, was a humiliating laundry list of my faults, and I'm not sure but I think it included that one time I had my panties on backwards in 5th grade.
A bit gun shy of ever apping them again
Capital One. they are very stingy with credit lines and their cards aren't even that good.
Bank of America...too stingy. Only ever had a $600 CL over the course of 8 years.