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hqly2001 Jul 29, 2013 4:14 pm

Chase reconsideration
 
I'd opened one chase card over 6 months ago. Just opened the BA card seevral days ago and then opened the Hyatt a day later and was rejected for the Hyatt due to too many inquiries.

I have 4 chase cards including the BA. I thought that 2 cards in 6 months was safe? Will they reconsider a denial? I'm open for them to close an existing to approve my app for the Hyatt. Also, should i speak to credit analst or just the standard reconsideration line?

Anyone been in this sitaution care to share their experience?

PainCorp Jul 29, 2013 4:15 pm

Check the sticky:

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/chase...solidated.html

mia Jul 29, 2013 4:24 pm


Originally Posted by hqly2001 (Post 21178808)
... rejected for the Hyatt due to too many inquiries.

The stated reason you were rejected won't be cured by closing or transferring credit. How many inquiries, from all issuers, appear on your credit reports? I wouldn't call the reconsideration line until I knew the data they are looking at.

hqly2001 Jul 29, 2013 4:57 pm

Actually I got the AMex Business about 3 months ago, the Citi AA and the BA a week ago and the Hyatt a day after the AA and BA were approved.
No other cards opened.

augustus21 Jul 29, 2013 8:10 pm

Most issuers, including Chase, won't approve you for more than one card within a certain time frame (usually 90 days). It also sounds like you rushed into too many apps too quickly.

PainCorp Jul 29, 2013 8:13 pm


Originally Posted by augustus21 (Post 21179996)
Most issuers, including Chase, won't approve you for more than one card within a certain time frame (usually 90 days). It also sounds like you rushed into too many apps too quickly.

Um, you might wanna do some more research....

augustus21 Jul 29, 2013 8:45 pm


Originally Posted by PainCorp (Post 21180007)
Um, you might wanna do some more research....

I should have clarified: more than one card from the same issuer. The OP applied for a Chase card several days ago, and another more recently. He didn't combine applications on to a single day.

PainCorp Jul 29, 2013 8:56 pm


Originally Posted by augustus21 (Post 21180146)
I should have clarified: more than one card from the same issuer. The OP applied for a Chase card several days ago, and another more recently. He didn't combine applications on to a single day.

You can still get two Chase cards on the same day, it just requires a call to recon. I got my two within about a week of each other.

augustus21 Jul 29, 2013 10:58 pm


Originally Posted by PainCorp (Post 21180205)
You can still get two Chase cards on the same day, it just requires a call to recon. I got my two within about a week of each other.

Was this a personal card followed by a business card? If not, guess I learned something new.

PainCorp Jul 29, 2013 11:07 pm


Originally Posted by augustus21 (Post 21180618)
Was this a personal card followed by a business card? If not, guess I learned something new.

Nope, UA followed by CSP.


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