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Old Jan 14, 2012 | 10:28 pm
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Chase CC Credit Process

My wife was turned down for a Chase Sapphire card. Not all that surprising, as she has no credit file. (She lives and works in Canada, and just got her green card and SSN a couple of weeks ago.)

Her income and credit scores in Canada are both fine, and at this point I'd rather get her a Hyatt card anyway.

Does anyone know the right way to pursue this at Chase and get her approved?

(BTW, after getting her denial, I applied and got approved in about 30 seconds.)
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Old Jan 14, 2012 | 11:09 pm
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Originally Posted by redtop43
My wife was turned down for a Chase Sapphire card. Not all that surprising, as she has no credit file. (She lives and works in Canada, and just got her green card and SSN a couple of weeks ago.)

Her income and credit scores in Canada are both fine, and at this point I'd rather get her a Hyatt card anyway.

Does anyone know the right way to pursue this at Chase and get her approved?

(BTW, after getting her denial, I applied and got approved in about 30 seconds.)
I would call the Chase Reconsideration line 888-245-0625. ask for an explanation and talk it out with them. told my friend to do the same a few days ago (after getting rejected due to college debt that was being paid) and they reconsidered him. worth a shot!
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