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Now I regret buying my phone on my JetBlue Amex (was hoping for the extended warranty). I just paid my annual membership fee too I wonder if they would prorate that or if the Barclays card has no annual fee. I know that Barclays doesn't like me (only offered $500 limit on an Apple card then closed the card on me) so I hope they don't drop my 9k credit limit! Do you think now that I won't have an Amex I'll have a better chance at being targeted for a 100k AMEX platinum point offer?
I was told by JetBlue in response to a tweet to @AskAmex that they are launching the Barclay's card on 2/25, so those of use who have the Amex JB will be able to make an informed decision to cancel (and possibly apply for new card) or go with transfer.
My Amex Jetblue open date is listed on my credit report from 2010. When this card moves to Barclays, would it display on the credit report that it's opened since 2010 as well, or 2016?
Quarantine wrote:
My Amex Jetblue open date is listed on my credit report from 2010. When this card moves to Barclays, would it display on the credit report that it's opened since 2010 as well, or 2016?
The way these things usually work is that the account age will be unaffected. Just a new bank and account number.
I was told that a PC is not possible and that I would have to put in a brand new application.
If I were to put in for a new application, does anyone know whether they could transfer the current credit limit that I have on my Jetblue card to the new card?