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Hello...Awhile back there was a guy on Youtube talking about how he was able sort of "trick" the approval system by using Firefox, Chrome, Microsoft 11, etc. What he would do is fill out all the his credit information online. For each broser (sp). When he was done filling all them out. He would quickly click enter to each of them. So supposely it would count as one inquiry. Has anyone heard of this and does it work? Thank you for your time!
@Anonymous wrote:Hello...Awhile back there was a guy on Youtube talking about how he was able sort of "trick" the approval system by using Firefox, Chrome, Microsoft 11, etc. What he would do is fill out all the his credit information online. For each broser (sp). When he was done filling all them out. He would quickly click enter to each of them. So supposely it would count as one inquiry. Has anyone heard of this and does it work? Thank you for your time!
No it is a gimmick
No that does not work 😞😞😞
That's not how it works. It will almost always count as an inquiry for each app. Exceptions would be a comenity pre-approval for some cards and an existing amex client using their pre-approval page.
@Anonymous wrote:Hello...Awhile back there was a guy on Youtube talking about how he was able sort of "trick" the approval system by using Firefox, Chrome, Microsoft 11, etc. What he would do is fill out all the his credit information online. For each broser (sp). When he was done filling all them out. He would quickly click enter to each of them. So supposely it would count as one inquiry. Has anyone heard of this and does it work? Thank you for your time!
No. Just stop. This isn't real. You should stop applying. You can't trick the system.