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which bureau do chase pull from!!!!! thx
Outcomes can definitely vary OP, depending on the region. They typically pull 2 CRAs, although not always. So, it can be a combination of EQ/EX, TU/EX, EQ/TU. For my most recent (biz) application they used EQ/TU, but for my previous apps I only incurred single HPs on either EX or TU.
4 NY apps: 4 EX
1 NY HP CLI: TU, EX
1 CA app: EX
Chase has like Six Million combinations*, Man. It's like a Big Valley of peril. One needs a Fall Guy to safely navigate it, just in case.
For me they pulled TU/EX for every card I've apped == 3X
* substitute "Dollar" & remove comma
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@Anonymous wrote:Chase has like Six Million combinations*, Man. It's like a Big Valley of peril. One needs a Fall Guy to safely navigate it, just in case.
For me they pulled TU/EX for every card I've apped == 3X
* substitute "Dollar" & remove comma
ok that was really good, thank you!
over 12 apps over the past decade in socal, all approved with a single EX hit each time
They HPed two both time I applied, but they also soft pulled the third bureau.
And I'm in NC - nearly everyone pulls EQ here (including/especially Chase).
are chase cards easy to get approved on ... what are the requirements besides the 5/24 rule
Your oldest card should be a year or more old and your newest card should be at least three months old. Sapphire cards would require a longer history and thicker file than cards like the Freedom, Freedom Unlimited, or Amazon.
@Anonymous wrote:are chase cards easy to get approved on ... what are the requirements besides the 5/24 rule
Not necessarily. Have money and be prepared to sell your soul