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ok so whats the easier card to get then???
@afbar1114 wrote:ok so whats the easier card to get then???
The slate is still going to be the easiest. Keep in mind though, even chase's easiest card can be difficult to get. They are sensitive to any form of baddies.
@MrShush wrote:
Im not sure either us easier per se, there are people getting Freedoms with low limits just as those getting the Sig version. I actually got both in September and I'm not at all 'new' to credit. Limit on the Slate Visa is 7000 whereas the Freedom Signature Visa is 6500. Both approved with 1 HP minutes apart and score was TU 765.
Oh wow I didn't know Chase would do one pull for multiple products at the same time. I wish I would have known that a couple days ago.
@mmduluth wrote:
@MrShush wrote:
Im not sure either us easier per se, there are people getting Freedoms with low limits just as those getting the Sig version. I actually got both in September and I'm not at all 'new' to credit. Limit on the Slate Visa is 7000 whereas the Freedom Signature Visa is 6500. Both approved with 1 HP minutes apart and score was TU 765.Oh wow I didn't know Chase would do one pull for multiple products at the same time. I wish I would have known that a couple days ago.
+1 I would have gone freedom + sapphire preferred
so what should i try for then if i have one baddie co from 1.9 years ago not showing up as a co but as a dispute late account and last late was over years ago
and then everything on the bottom
If its really 1 pull if you do two. I personally would try for the Freedom and the sapphire preferred or the regular sapphire ( no AF)
Oops, sorry about the mis-info, I was told by the rep at my local chase bank that with slate you have to pay in full every month when I was there. I suppose he's wrong then.
@afbar1114 wrote:whats a eaiser chase credit card to get the slate or freedom. i know the sapphire is harder to get..
I think both are pretty much the same....so go with Freedom if that card fit your needs better than Slate. App for Slate only if you want to do a BT imho. That's what the card was designed for...ppl who will carry a balance. GL...just do your homework throughly before apping to give yourself the best possibility to get approved.
I don't know if a 2-for-1 is the exception rather than the rule, but I had some pretty sweet offers for both so that's why. I didn't choose the Sapphire because I have a few Visa Sigs, a World MC, AMEX Green (now Platinum) and Delta Gold. I really didn't need another 'prestige' card. Besides, all the offers had no spending requirement whereas the Sapphire (and Preferred) require 3-5K in spending in 90 days to claim the bonuses. Another reason.