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Would upgrading to BCE require hard pull?

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Re: Would upgrading to BCE require hard pull?

I think in your situation where you have just got the card, probably better to use it for a while and see if it works.   You can always PC or app for another card later if you see a need.

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MissCredit9
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Re: Would upgrading to BCE require hard pull?


@killer_queen229 wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

@killer_queen229 wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

Did she even say it could be done?  Sometimes issuers won't PC until the account is a certain age (often a promo period has to expire).   I wouldn't call this an upgrade, blue and BCE are really in different families, so more a lateral change!


She said it was possible but that I'd need the actual card to do it. Mine hasn't arrived yet. She wasn't sure though if it would require a hard pull or not. Or if it even required a credit check or anything. It may not be worth "switching" to if they are really different from one another. 


Well, whether it is worth switching depends on what you want for rewards and where you do your spending.    BCE is a cash back card, with enhanced cash back on groceries (up to $6K), gas and some department stores.   Blue earns MRE (more or less at a flat rate) and these can be redeemed for gift cards etc, but IF you have other Amex Membership Reward cards, can be transferred to airline/hotel loyalty programs.   If you don't have one of those cards, and do enough spending on groceries/gas/department stores, BCE is probably better.

 

Also, general rule: if a change is an HP, you are usually better offer just applying.   You will get a new account, reducing your AAoA, but you get a new credit limit and potentially are eligible for sign up bonuses, which you aren't when you product change.   With Amex you would need to be logged out when you apply, but that isn't a big hassle, plus only a SP if you are denied.    But I would be surprised if it was a HP!


No I don't do tons of shopping with credit cards, so Blue will be just fine. I still earn points so I still get things out of it.


Do you not buy groceries? Blue is pretty worthless on its own. BCE has a huge advantage of cash back on groceries and gas, most people make these purchases anyways so why not get rewarded for them?



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