Originally Posted by
seanman571
and the new Aeroplan Infinite is included in the list of cards that is free forever as long as you have their "All Inclusive" Bank account.
No. As of right now, all 3 TD Aeroplan credit cards are
NOT part of the All-Inclusive package.
Originally Posted by
Ancien Maestro
Here goes my version of what's going on as a result of my visit to TD Branch today.
First off, I'm applying now for the Infinite Privilege Card as it earns 1.25 points per $1. Something admittedly for some reason, I did not know, but now I know.
The process.. Anyone under $200,000 income can apply. I stated unequivocally that I don't have the $200,000 household income, but I do have $150K in annual cc spend. She does not require proof for either to proceed with the application.
I want to be discreet about this, but depending on who you deal with in-branch, the rep maybe able to go to bat for you for a better deal than the annual $399 fee.
We'll see what happens.. She pulls up my credit history. All R1s. $0 balance on a million line of credit. Mortgage free, own my own home. All my Amex balances have shown up. Even my old CIBC $50K limit showed up on my credit bureau. I'm about as squeaky clean as an applicant can get.
She questioned why I didn't have credit hits lately checking for my credit. I just applied for 6 Amex's in the past 2 or 3 years. There's my confirmation that Amex doesn't conduct a credit check every time I put in a new Amex application. Rather, Amex goes off my spend history for consideration.
Will give her a set of 2011 and 2012 NOAs. I'll need to sign a form Wednesday. She has to contact Equifax for administrative purposes. Thereafter, she'll be negotiating on my behalf for approval.
So I'll go for the Privilege first.. failing that, I'll go for the Infinite card.
It's 200K HH income or 50K annual spend. So you meet the criteria. TD sees no credit pull because Amex pulls your file from TransUnion, while TD pulls from Equifax. FIs report to both, but do not typically pull from both.