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As always, don't rely on prequals. Apply for the cards that you need/want. We can't tell you your approval odds as we are not underwriters.
I agree to only apply for the cards you want, but Freedom is a quality card with nice rewards. If I were to go by any Pre Qual site for accuracy, it would be Chase.
From what I've read, Chase allows you to apply for 2 products within a six month period.
No, when you have one card with a lender, applying for a second card shouldn't ever raise a red flag. It means the potential for more interest income with them.
Plenty of people here have the Freedom/CSP combo.
Lenders are more likely to put a cap on how much credit in dollars they make available to you rather than a cap on how many products it's spread out over.
@Anonymous wrote:From what I've read, Chase allows you to apply for 2 products within a six month period.
No, when you have one card with a lender, applying for a second card shouldn't ever raise a red flag. It means the potential for more interest income with them.
Plenty of people here have the Freedom/CSP combo.
Lenders are more likely to put a cap on how much credit in dollars they make available to you rather than a cap on how many products it's spread out over.
Where did you read this? Completly un-true.. know many people that have gotten 5-6 chase cards within a 2 or 3 month window or even shorter. Granted you are likely to get more AA if you do this, but nothing is set in stone. As long as your profile can support it Chase can really care less how many cards you have with them as long as you haven't reached there internal limit $ wise with them.
I think it's more likely that Chase would expect you to go for the Freedom / CSP combo than not. Three Chase cards is no problem AT ALL. I have 5 Chase cards.
If you are pre-qualified for a Chase product, it's basically yours for the taking. Their pre-quals are rock solid for sure.
@CreditCuriousity wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:From what I've read, Chase allows you to apply for 2 products within a six month period.
No, when you have one card with a lender, applying for a second card shouldn't ever raise a red flag. It means the potential for more interest income with them.
Plenty of people here have the Freedom/CSP combo.
Lenders are more likely to put a cap on how much credit in dollars they make available to you rather than a cap on how many products it's spread out over.
Where did you read this? Completly un-true.. know many people that have gotten 5-6 chase cards within a 2 or 3 month window or even shorter. Granted you are likely to get more AA if you do this, but nothing is set in stone. As long as your profile can support it Chase can really care less how many cards you have with them as long as you haven't reached there internal limit $ wise with them.
Yep. I got 4 cards in about 4-5 months. 17K total.
And yes. Pre qual for Chase is extremely accurate if you get one.
On on the contrary, if you don't get an offer, you can still be approved. I only got an offer for the first card. They won't give you an offer until 6 months from your last app from what I've read.
@Anonymous wrote:
@CreditCuriousity wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:From what I've read, Chase allows you to apply for 2 products within a six month period.
No, when you have one card with a lender, applying for a second card shouldn't ever raise a red flag. It means the potential for more interest income with them.
Plenty of people here have the Freedom/CSP combo.
Lenders are more likely to put a cap on how much credit in dollars they make available to you rather than a cap on how many products it's spread out over.
Where did you read this? Completly un-true.. know many people that have gotten 5-6 chase cards within a 2 or 3 month window or even shorter. Granted you are likely to get more AA if you do this, but nothing is set in stone. As long as your profile can support it Chase can really care less how many cards you have with them as long as you haven't reached there internal limit $ wise with them.
Yep. I got 4 cards in about 4-5 months. 17K total.
5 in 2 months for 22.5K total here.