Originally Posted by
knopfler
Like ChrisFlyer posted, they may cancel your new BA card. I posted this in the Chase shutdown thread, but here are the cliff notes on my experience. Chase shutdown my SO and my joint checking account, as well as all Chase credit cards in either of our names. We waited for about 18 months, then both applied for the Chase Sapphire Reserve. We were both approved. About a month later, my SO's card quit working and we were to find out that Chase had canceled it. However, my CSR was not cancelled and I have been using it for probably a year and a half now. So, it's going to be a wait and see type of thing in your case. Good luck!
My experience with Chase after shutdowns is that eventually they will catch you and your cards will be shutdown again. My last batch of Chase card "lived" for ~16 months and one day they were closed. I even called EO and tried to get some answers, but they were pointing out on their T&C ("can close accounts for any reason anytime") and on the fact that my accounts were closed few years ago. You just cannot do anything. So, for any future Chase cards, I use a new logic - hit hard as long as you can. My wife's accounts were closed by Chase as well in the past, and one month ago she applied and received a Ritz Visa card. The card lived only for one month - even if only "real" spend was put on the card, no MS. I'm glad we decided to hit a spend requirement in the first month, at least she received a sign up bonus.