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@Anonymous wrote:
I'm probably the biggest Chase fangirl around but I can't justify an annual fee on every single card. But they have the best cards and best bonuses.
Freedom doesn't have an AF.
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@Sharingan wrote:
@RSCo wrote:I was wondering how Chase tracks or determines the number of allowable CCs per customer.. For instance, I have CSP with a 25k CL and a Chase Amazon Rewards with a 7k CL.. I'm concerned I'll get flagged or denied if I were to app for the Chase United Milelage Plus Explr Card... Does anyone know what the card limit is for Chase? I'm just trying to avoid any AA. My current balance on my Amazon card is $0 and I'm sitting at $2,700 on the CSP after making a $7,800 payment this week. I normally carry a balance of around 3k on that card each month. Thanks a lot..
I'm not familiar with any limits on the number of cards you can have with Chase. I scored number 7 a few days ago with the 50k United Mileage Plus offer. Clearly, Chase does not mind me having more than half of their entire product offerings. The exposure limit they have allotted to you is divided amongst the number of Chase cards that you have. If your credit report and income allow, Chase may increase that limit over time for additional cards or CLIs. I always prefer the former because the bonuses Chase has are very enticing.
I eventually plan on closing my Amazon, Slate, and Marriott cards. I have the Ritz, British Airways, and IHG cards still on my want list.
Omg Amazon AND Marriott? Lemme have them
Why the Amazon?
I love Amazon, I had the store card for a while but I'm not too fond of SYNC
Sallie Mae.
I'm staying far away from Barclay's unless they give me another chance with the Extra Points card, which I doubt
Had 6 chase cards at one point and applied for 7th and after had a serious talk with an underwriter, i have now 3...
will get more in the future
oh why does chase have sooo many cards that i want
I have 6 all in my sig. Chase is my favorite lender.
@Membersince2013 wrote:
I also have 6... Ritz, Marriot, CSP, Freedom, Hyatt, Southwest.
I'm eyeing the IHG card.
Do you have to recon to get your cards with chase now or are they still instant approvals? Are you having to give up credit lines on other cards?
I finally got in with Chase after months of denials I just want the Marriot and/or Ink Cash maybe.
@Sharingan wrote:I most certainly wouldn't be in a world of hurt. It's really no different than someone having 1 or 2 cards with either of them with a 50-60k limit. Would he or she be in any less trouble if their cards were shut down? I've tried many lenders over the years, and Citi and Chase are the banks I prefer to do business with. American Express rounds out my top 3. My exposure with American Express is even higher than Citi and Chase. Should I lose sleep over them too if they were to close my accounts? Circumstances are what they are, and I find value in the cards that I have with those two banks.
You are right its not very different score wise (at least at the time), but I think it would be one thing to have 1-2 cards closed by a lender due to AA vs six cards being closed at once during a manual review.
@red259 wrote:
@Membersince2013 wrote:
I also have 6... Ritz, Marriot, CSP, Freedom, Hyatt, Southwest.
I'm eyeing the IHG card.Do you have to recon to get your cards with chase now or are they still instant approvals? Are you having to give up credit lines on other cards?
I didnt recon any of them. They were all instant approvals. Actually, for my Hyatt, i had to call in to confirm my identity and that was it. I haven't had to move any credit from existing cards either.
Also, is anyone else getting a pop up asking you to become a "Chase Private Client"?
@Anonymous wrote:
I'm probably the biggest Chase fangirl around but I can't justify an annual fee on every single card. But they have the best cards and best bonuses.
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