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Old Apr 19, 2022 | 9:32 am
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Originally Posted by beltway
I have a recollection of reading FT posts claiming that if you add an AU to an existing Chase card, the card will carry the inception date of the primary card, thus avoiding a 5/24 issue for the AU (assuming card age > 24 months, of couse). Have I got that right?
Originally Posted by mia
This appears to be correct, start at post 2458: Applying for Chase Credit Cards, 2017-2019
Very interesting, I learn something new everyday.

Is there any confirmation of other banks/credit card companies that adhere to this same methodology, other than Chase? (e.g. Citi, Amex, Capital One, etc). Someone asked this in the thread linked by mia but I did not see any responses.

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