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Astraywhit
Member

Re: Most Prestigious (harder to get approved)

I will not make it there that soon as I have a real estate deal cooking and would rather own my buildings I work out of and pay zero rent while the other tenants pay the mortgage for me. Credit cards are cute but commercial property will make retiring before I am too old to enjoy it a reality.
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Private banking doesn't just touch on investments (in this case tied to JP Morgan platform) but also special underwriting privileges for mortgage, cc and so forth

It's 250k minimum for entering; across board; deposits and investments; not sure where the 500k comes from.


Commerical leasing is very lucrative. Imagine a CPA telling you you need to purchase a few mil worth of properties with the income you rake in (220k easily a year, for just one property )

But it's only lucrative if you got the means and if you do your research
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cashnocredit
Valued Contributor

Re: Most Prestigious (harder to get approved)

According to Wikipedia, JPM has tightened the requirements for a Pd card and once again requires a JPM private banking relationship. Chase private client no longer suffices. Does anyone have current evidence to the contrary.

 

"Initially the card was only targeted at elite Private Banking clients but in 2011 the card was opened up to Chase Private Client customers and a few others who met the income and credit requirements but lacked the high assets originally required for the card. However, this has since changed and a private banking relationship is once again required to apply for the card."

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palladium_Card


I have reestablished credit over the last couple years
so my moniker is, well, rather out of date.

WM Discover $1800, WF Plat 12k, Chase Freedom Siggy18k, Amex Plat (60k H/B), Citi AA EWMC 25k
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bribro
Valued Contributor

Re: Most Prestigious (harder to get approved)


@cashnocredit wrote:

According to Wikipedia, JPM has tightened the requirements for a Pd card and once again requires a JPM private banking relationship. Chase private client no longer suffices. Does anyone have current evidence to the contrary.

 

"Initially the card was only targeted at elite Private Banking clients but in 2011 the card was opened up to Chase Private Client customers and a few others who met the income and credit requirements but lacked the high assets originally required for the card. However, this has since changed and a private banking relationship is once again required to apply for the card."

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palladium_Card


I wish it were true, but unless this change to exclude CPC happened in the last 24 hours, it is not correct.

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cashnocredit
Valued Contributor

Re: Most Prestigious (harder to get approved)


@bribro wrote:

@cashnocredit wrote:

According to Wikipedia, JPM has tightened the requirements for a Pd card and once again requires a JPM private banking relationship. Chase private client no longer suffices. Does anyone have current evidence to the contrary.

 

"Initially the card was only targeted at elite Private Banking clients but in 2011 the card was opened up to Chase Private Client customers and a few others who met the income and credit requirements but lacked the high assets originally required for the card. However, this has since changed and a private banking relationship is once again required to apply for the card."

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palladium_Card


I wish it were true, but unless this change to exclude CPC happened in the last 24 hours, it is not correct.


I had considered getting the Pd card but it has dissappeared from the Chase website. This reversion to the original JPM private banking relationship has been reported elsewhere. Do you have a link that establishes that the Pd card is available to CPC?


I have reestablished credit over the last couple years
so my moniker is, well, rather out of date.

WM Discover $1800, WF Plat 12k, Chase Freedom Siggy18k, Amex Plat (60k H/B), Citi AA EWMC 25k
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Dreamwalker
New Contributor

Re: Most Prestigious (harder to get approved)

A First Premier credit card.

Walmart Store Card: $600 & Amazon Store Card: $1200
Amazon.com Visa: $500 & Chase Freedom: $3000
US Bank REI Visa Signature: $5500
Discover It: $100

TU-654 [03/18/2014]
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Revelate
Moderator Emeritus

Re: Most Prestigious (harder to get approved)


@Dreamwalker wrote:

A First Premier credit card.


Cat Frustrated




        
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Dreamwalker
New Contributor

Re: Most Prestigious (harder to get approved)


@Revelate wrote:

@Dreamwalker wrote:

A First Premier credit card.


Cat Frustrated


Not funny? Not even a little?

Walmart Store Card: $600 & Amazon Store Card: $1200
Amazon.com Visa: $500 & Chase Freedom: $3000
US Bank REI Visa Signature: $5500
Discover It: $100

TU-654 [03/18/2014]
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h4ldol
Contributor

Re: Most Prestigious (harder to get approved)

Some bank should make a card named "1" where you could only qualify if you are a "1%"er, that is have an annual income of something like $450k+ (or whatever amount it is).  That would be pretty exclusive I would think.  

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Shogun
Moderator Emeritus

Re: Most Prestigious (harder to get approved)

I laughed.  Smiley Happy

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