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Does having your credit files frozen impact the ability to recieve CLIs? For example, I cannot request a CLI on my Chase IHG Premier card and was wondering how they calculate giving one out. I have received a CLI from them, and it was a pretty significant one, but have not received one in quite some time. Thanks everyone
Existing lenders have the ability to access your information through a freeze. However, some lenders require the bureaus to be thawed or unlocked in order to get a CLI. You would need to ask a lender what their policy is.
It depends on lender, you can search which ones do SP vs HP CLIs..
Chase does HP upon you requesting one, or may do an automatic CLI at random? times, based upon review of your accounts.
@Anonymous wrote:It depends on lender, you can search which ones do SP vs HP CLIs..
Chase does HP upon you requesting one, or may do an automatic CLI at random? times, based upon review of your accounts.
It's not just HP vs SP. For example, Sync on Paypal Cashback MC (and maybe others, but that's the one I know!), require the bureau be unlocked even though they do a soft pull.
CRs must be thawed or unlocked for all HP CLIs. And yes Chase is one of them.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:It depends on lender, you can search which ones do SP vs HP CLIs..
Chase does HP upon you requesting one, or may do an automatic CLI at random? times, based upon review of your accounts.
It's not just HP vs SP. For example, Sync on Paypal Cashback MC (and maybe others, but that's the one I know!), require the bureau be unlocked even though they do a soft pull.
Any idea on US Bank by any chance?