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Update: called US Bank earlier this morning for status on my checking account and they directed me to lending. After 15-20 mins they denied my application because there is no banking/branch offices here in Texas so they are hard on the geo-restrictions if you're not already a customer. They did tell had there been offices in Texas they could have made some exception but it was not to be in my case. Next best thing for me is to apply for the Cash+, open the checking account and weigh pros/cons on an immediate app for the AR once eligible or wait it out for a bit.
@simplynoir wrote:Update: called US Bank earlier this morning for status on my checking account and they directed me to lending. After 15-20 mins they denied my application because there is no banking/branch offices here in Texas so they are hard on the geo-restrictions if you're not already a customer. They did tell had there been offices in Texas they could have made some exception but it was not to be in my case. Next best thing for me is to apply for the Cash+, open the checking account and weigh pros/cons on an immediate app for the AR once eligible or wait it out for a bit.
That’s good info, Simply! I’m also trying to figured out the right way to get to the AR.
I was going to try Jago’s strategy, next. He open a savings account and he put like $300 on it then he started getting email offers for cards and I think he prequal for the Cash+ in a few days.
@simplynoir wrote:Texas
What I find odd about this is that they'll issue cards here in TX w/o there being a branch and then let you turn around and add a Checking/Savings account but, you still haven't moved into their service area.
I got the same geo issue with a couple of other banks and worked my way around them by being able to open checking/savings accounts online to open up the CC apps for them online vs having to go to a branch. I ended up with the INQ and no cards from them because they're not local enough. I thought I had a fighting chance on once because they did have 1 single branch in TX but, it wasn't close enough to qualify.
@simplynoir wrote:Update: called US Bank earlier this morning for status on my checking account and they directed me to lending. After 15-20 mins they denied my application because there is no banking/branch offices here in Texas so they are hard on the geo-restrictions if you're not already a customer. They did tell had there been offices in Texas they could have made some exception but it was not to be in my case. Next best thing for me is to apply for the Cash+, open the checking account and weigh pros/cons on an immediate app for the AR once eligible or wait it out for a bit.
As I have a Cash+, looks like I can open a bank account, and they have joint ones. So.... if I open one with my daughter, will that be enough for her to get the AR I wonder!
@simplynoirthere is hope ... US Bank has stated they now have Federal permission to expand their footprint. States they have planned to expand into in the 2019-2020 years are North Carolina, Florida, Georgia and Texas. USB hopes to get Charlotte NC as their first expansion during the summer of 2019 with a goal of 80 new offices.
@longtimelurker wrote:
@simplynoir wrote:Update: called US Bank earlier this morning for status on my checking account and they directed me to lending. After 15-20 mins they denied my application because there is no banking/branch offices here in Texas so they are hard on the geo-restrictions if you're not already a customer. They did tell had there been offices in Texas they could have made some exception but it was not to be in my case. Next best thing for me is to apply for the Cash+, open the checking account and weigh pros/cons on an immediate app for the AR once eligible or wait it out for a bit.
As I have a Cash+, looks like I can open a bank account, and they have joint ones. So.... if I open one with my daughter, will that be enough for her to get the AR I wonder!
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@longtimelurker wrote:
@simplynoir wrote:Update: called US Bank earlier this morning for status on my checking account and they directed me to lending. After 15-20 mins they denied my application because there is no banking/branch offices here in Texas so they are hard on the geo-restrictions if you're not already a customer. They did tell had there been offices in Texas they could have made some exception but it was not to be in my case. Next best thing for me is to apply for the Cash+, open the checking account and weigh pros/cons on an immediate app for the AR once eligible or wait it out for a bit.
As I have a Cash+, looks like I can open a bank account, and they have joint ones. So.... if I open one with my daughter, will that be enough for her to get the AR I wonder!
I think it should technically be possible to get around the issue of being a customer to get an AR.
@Caught750 wrote:
I don’t understand, AR is worth any hoops you need to jump through several times over. A work around though? Why? As INCREDIBLE as AR is, Cash+ is a GREAT card as well! I can’t even keep up with what I’ve been getting back from it! Frankly, I consider them to be a pair and use Cash+ for utilities and cell phone bill only. That thought process pays the remaining AF ($75) on AR more than once a year!
Oh, I have 2 cash+ cards and agree they are useful (but post-nerf the max reward is $400 a year so not getting that excited!) but it has a 3% FTF and so wouldn't be very useful for someone living abroad (over a 2% no-FTF card)