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I will call during lunch, If Indeed I was not approved for the Cash+ is there any hope to stop the account from being fully created? Or is the account made by the time it hits the approval system?
Under their T&C
Should your application for the U.S. Bank Cash+™ Visa Signature card be denied, submitting this application constitutes your application for a U.S. Bank Cash Rewards Visa® Card.
which is a flexperks card, 1% cash back on everything.
BUT do not get upset, if that happened.
Since the damage is already done, do not cancel it yet
The card is possible upgrade to cash+ card in couple month














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Yeah, Cash Rewards with $3,500 limit. Permanent sock-drawered. I'll give my 1% cashback business to AMEX, Chase, or even Citi(0%) before I give it to US Bank.
None of the other companies do this bait and switch bullstuff when they deny your application.
Eh I might. I just don't like having a trade-line of no value to me. I don't see US bank wanting to give me rewards when they see I'm a rewards expletive.
@Iamien wrote:
None of the other companies do this bait and switch bullstuff when they deny your application.
Its kind of like a condescending consolation prize isn't it? I had no idea they would pull such a stunt when I recommended you apply for the Cash + card. Like you, I never heard of a company issuing you a different card than the one you applied for. Although they stated they might do so in their terms and conditions, I still think this is a really tacky way to do business.
Hopefully, they will allow you to product change in a few months.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Iamien wrote:
None of the other companies do this bait and switch bullstuff when they deny your application.
Its kind of like a condescending consolation prize isn't it? I had no idea they would pull such a stunt when I recommended you apply for the Cash + card. Like you, I never heard of a company issuing you a different card than the one you applied for. Although they stated they might do so in their terms and conditions, I still think this is a really tacky way to do business.
Hopefully, they will allow you to product change in a few months.
Most companies do this. If you actually read the terms and conditions, it says you are apply for a Visa Signature which has a starting CL of $5000+, but for whatever reason you don't qualify for a CL $5000+, you will recieve like a platinum.
I made a call to their under-writing this evening, with work out of the way and was able to get some reason for the Denial for the signature card. What I eventually got out of her, after some very pointed questions was that it was the age of my accounts.
My Current Tradelines are:
4 year aged Student Loans.
10 Month Aged GE Tuffy Store-card.
6 Month Auto Loan.
6 Month of Citi Creditcard.
0 baddies ever.
Guess it's time to garden, though I'll likely just focus on improving my AMEX/Chase relationships.
@SwiftTone wrote:
Most companies do this. If you actually read the terms and conditions, it says you are apply for a Visa Signature which has a starting CL of $5000+, but for whatever reason you don't qualify for a CL $5000+, you will recieve like a platinum.
Interesting! I learn something new here everyday. I did not know this -- but then, so far, everything I've applied for I've received exactly what I applied for. Actually, no--I take that back---when I applied for the Walmart card, they sent me the Discover Walmart card so, you are right---they sometimes do send you a different card.