Go Back  FlyerTalk Forums > Miles&Points > Credit, Debit and Prepaid Card Programs > Chase | Ultimate Rewards
Reload this Page >

Chase closed my credit card account(s) [Archived 2013-mid 2019]

Community
Wiki Posts
Search
Old May 15, 2014, 8:16 am
FlyerTalk Forums Expert How-Tos and Guides
Last edit by: StartinSanDiego
This thread is now archived. Please follow the topic here: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/chase-ultimate-rewards/1986148-chase-closed-my-credit-card-account-s-tales-speculation-2019-thread.html




If you feel your account has been unfairly closed, consider filing a complaint with the Consumer Protection Financial Bureau:

CFPB's complaint form: http://www.consumerfinance.gov/complaint/

When someone reports an account closure here, a lot of the same questions get asked. It might be useful to answer some questions in advance. This could help figure out what happened or how to proceed:
  1. Did you transfer UR points to someone with a different address? Different last name?
  2. Did you sell UR points to someone?
  3. Approximately what percentage of your charges earned less than 5x points in the past 12 months?
  4. Did a Chase or non-Chase bank recently close one of your credit cards?
  5. Are you using up a large percentage of your credit line on all Chase and non-Chase credit cards?
  6. Is your total credit line with Chase much higher than with other banks?
  7. Did you apply for many credit cards or other forms of credit in the past 2 months? ("Many" may be hard to define.)
  8. If you have a Chase checking account how much did you typically deposit in money orders per month, if any?
  9. Did you recently start spending a lot more with Chase than in typical months?
  10. Is your monthly balance frequently close to your credit limit?
  11. Approximately what percentage of spending was on gift cards this year?
  12. How much of your bill do you typically pay using WM or KMart bill payment if any?
  13. Do you have a Chase mortgage or other account that might be profitable to Chase?
  14. Has your credit score or credit profile changed recently? As in: significantly more debt, more open credit lines, or a large drop in your credit score?
Related threads: 2013.1 2013.4
2013.9
2013.12 2014.6
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/chase...ta-points.html

On 1/4/15, LivelyFL noted that 34 posts have referenced account closures (updated 1/25/15):
1, 55, 80, 108, 117, 129, 146, 165, 182, 212, 221, 222, 232, 235, 262, 272, 281, 326, 364, 410, 411, 428, 475, 477, 482, 513, 552, 586, 620, 648, 656, 662, 714, 718, 784 and 815.

Mortgasm provided more detail as follows:

001 - moarmiles little explaination - 'inconsistent spending'
055 - brettskyg chase gift cards tiny ms
080 - Artemk checking chase gift card, tiny MS, international wires, wall-mart BP
108 - TTnc4me (105 actually) no info
117 - rodsren
129 - Kybosh chase gift card checking
146 - mintcilantro - checking 6k/month MS, BB payments from another ss#, some MO/AP, 7new cards in 90days, short cycling
165 - newcomr - checking
182 - thehawk75 - heavy MSw/other banks,
212 - LRD - 2x spend of 20k /month (on two cards), checking
221 - iceman 77_7, no info
222 - jk2 no info
232 - hitman1420 checking , heavy MS activity (no number)
235 - clearlyanewb checking, MS activity (10k AGC and more), light credit history, 10 recent inquiries
262 - brc01 - shortcycling, some MS (18k/month over a few cards), 1
272 - rambo - 70% MS on 5 cards, WM BP of 16k/month on 5 cards
281 - prestonv - heavy MS - 20k/month on multiple chase cards, heavy WMBP (ink stayed open)
326 - pacupgo - false alarm, no shutdown
364 - edh101985 - tiny MS (bonus only) , 4 chase cards in 6 months,
410 - msetr - lots of freedom/ink ms
411 - standaman360 - international wires (business), million dollar balances,
428 - queensgambit - gambling transactions, UR point transfer from SO, 5 chase apps 3 new chase cc in 45 days, Blogger points coach
475 - dogloverjb - checking, international wires,
477 - ftomasz - 14 inquiries in 8 months, 5 chase, minimal MS, rapid upswing in credit, paying from multiple accounts
482 - liw5215 - Heavy MS, re-entered after 13 months
513 - thegasguru - checking, $3k/month MO to checking, NO MS, AP,
552 - LAXtoWorld - 3 cards in 30 days
586 - adavydov7 checking, $1k APs,
648 - CMHFlyerOH - checking, MO, 3k gift cards
656 - I can see for miles - Maxed UR 5x rewards on Freedom and Ink cards. Chased closed all accounts. Was approved for Ritz Carlton card 14 months later and did nothing unusual with it, other than lower CL from 30K to 10K to free up CL for possible approvals. Two subsequent Chase apps (Chase Ink and Marriott Rewards), on separate dates 3+ months later, were declined for a "previous unsatisfactory relationship ..."
662 - frogdog51 - Chase VGCs (Reapproved in 12 months)
677 - Subdawg - closed for piggybacking
714 - Mamibear - 'abuse' redcard MS
718 - maxswanson - MS, 11 chase cards, traded UR, (reapproved after 12 months)
752 - peaser - "reputational risk" associated with the business (decision reversed later)
757 - uncommonsensical checking, 3 Cashier's Check deposits with quick w/d (the w/d were to pay CHASE credit cards! ridiculous 'loss prevention' dept. gods). All CC's closed 2 days later. Tried EX Office- they seem to have zero power once the Mullah in loss prevention has issued a fatwa (my guess: some 27 year old with a god complex).
762 - knopfler - checking closed (all credit cards closed in both mine and Mrs. Knopflers accounts about three weeks after checking closure)
771 - milemonkey - 'reputational Risk" connected to Attorney General lawsuit
784 - unstable one: 2 cash deposits over 10k to chase checking
815 - dukerau - one time UR point sale, 77% spending is 5x,
Print Wikipost

Chase closed my credit card account(s) [Archived 2013-mid 2019]

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old Oct 6, 2018, 9:01 pm
  #2401  
FlyerTalk Evangelist
 
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Florida
Posts: 29,763
Originally Posted by jrc87
I am inclined to leave everything alone and hope for the best. just last note in case this changes things: These are all large credit lines 20k+ each.
This may make a difference. Chase do care about how your total credit lines from all sources, when and if it does an account review (via soft pull, periodically. many banks do this now.)

If the aggregated credit lines are out of proportion to your stated income, I would suggest you to lower the credit lines to 10K on cards you do not need high CL to handle your spends.
Happy is offline  
Old Oct 8, 2018, 11:46 am
  #2402  
 
Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 1,857
Originally Posted by jrc87
I am inclined to leave everything alone and hope for the best. just last note in case this changes things: These are all large credit lines 20k+ each.
You're looking at this part backwards. A large credit line is a good thing, not a bad thing. The only thing that would make it bad, is spending much of your limits. Having access to more credit is better than having access to less credit. It will be reflected in a higher credit score for you.
pallhedge is offline  
Old Oct 9, 2018, 11:18 am
  #2403  
RNE
 
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: JZRO
Posts: 9,169
Originally Posted by jrc87
I am inclined to leave everything alone and hope for the best. just last note in case this changes things: These are all large credit lines 20k+ each.
Originally Posted by pallhedge
You're looking at this part backwards. A large credit line is a good thing, not a bad thing. The only thing that would make it bad, is spending much of your limits. Having access to more credit is better than having access to less credit. It will be reflected in a higher credit score for you.
One school of thought says that a large CL makes one a large threat to the bank, should a "bustout" occur. Just saying.

RNE, not saying I'm enrolled in that school, so aim your slings and arrows elsewhere.
RNE is offline  
Old Oct 9, 2018, 12:09 pm
  #2404  
Suspended
 
Join Date: Oct 2017
Location: Miami, Florida
Programs: AA ExPlat, Hyatt Globalist, IHG Spire, Hilton Gold
Posts: 4,009
Originally Posted by RNE
One school of thought says that a large CL makes one a large threat to the bank, should a "bustout" occur. Just saying.

RNE, not saying I'm enrolled in that school, so aim your slings and arrows elsewhere.
The "bust out" thing has become an urban legend among churner types. FICO models exist in large part to weed out such risks before they're approved for credit in the first place.
joe_miami is offline  
Old Oct 9, 2018, 1:04 pm
  #2405  
RNE
 
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: JZRO
Posts: 9,169
Originally Posted by joe_miami
The "bust out" thing has become an urban legend among churner types. FICO models exist in large part to weed out such risks before they're approved for credit in the first place.
You're adding oranges to this apples to apples comparison. The school of thought says that (all other things being equal) jrc87 with an 850 FICO and $100k CL is a bigger risk than jrc87 with an 850 FICO but only a $10k CL. Doesn't matter if the odds of a bustout are 1-in-10 or 1-in-a-million.

Now, yes, a lower CL may lower one's FICO. But that's an apple of a different color.

RNE, saying, Don't make me send you to the vice principal's office.
RNE is offline  
Old Oct 9, 2018, 1:18 pm
  #2406  
Suspended
 
Join Date: Oct 2017
Location: Miami, Florida
Programs: AA ExPlat, Hyatt Globalist, IHG Spire, Hilton Gold
Posts: 4,009
Originally Posted by RNE
You're adding oranges to this apples to apples comparison. The school of thought says that (all other things being equal) jrc87 with an 850 FICO and $100k CL is a bigger risk than jrc87 with an 850 FICO but only a $10k CL. Doesn't matter if the odds of a bustout are 1-in-10 or 1-in-a-million.
Yes, and a guy with a rocket launcher is more of a threat than a guy with a pistol, but this still has nothing to do with "bust out" fraud.
joe_miami is offline  
Old Oct 9, 2018, 1:31 pm
  #2407  
RNE
 
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: JZRO
Posts: 9,169
Originally Posted by joe_miami
...this still has nothing to do with "bust out" fraud.
Sure does. The potential risk of financial loss should a bustout fraud occur is greater with a higher CL.
RNE is offline  
Old Oct 9, 2018, 2:19 pm
  #2408  
Suspended
 
Join Date: Oct 2017
Location: Miami, Florida
Programs: AA ExPlat, Hyatt Globalist, IHG Spire, Hilton Gold
Posts: 4,009
Originally Posted by RNE
Sure does. The potential risk of financial loss should a bustout fraud occur is greater with a higher CL.
LOL. We're going in circles.

There's a better chance of a Chase executive being hit by lightning than a person with an 850 FICO pulling a bust-out fraud. The idea that these shutdowns have anything to do with bust-out risk is pure urban legend.
joe_miami is offline  
Old Oct 9, 2018, 2:24 pm
  #2409  
mia
Moderator
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Miami, Mpls & London
Programs: AA & Marriott Perpetual Platinum; DL & HH Gold
Posts: 48,958
Moderator caution

Please make your point once, and only once. Repetition does not increase persuasiveness.
RNE likes this.
mia is online now  
Old Oct 9, 2018, 3:01 pm
  #2410  
 
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Sunny AZ
Programs: HH Diamond, Sixt Platinum, IHG Spire Ambassador, Marriott/SPG Gold .....
Posts: 3,215
Can we keep it to “Chase closed ....” and not “I am afraid that 6/24 is too much and Chase will .... me down”
Happy, snic, briang191 and 4 others like this.
blitzen is offline  
Old Oct 10, 2018, 3:43 pm
  #2411  
RNE
 
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: JZRO
Posts: 9,169
Originally Posted by blitzen
Can we keep it to “Chase closed ....” and not “I am afraid that 6/24 is too much and Chase will .... me down”
Then there won't be any posts at all.
txpenny and strickerj like this.
RNE is offline  
Old Oct 10, 2018, 6:25 pm
  #2412  
 
Join Date: Nov 2011
Posts: 6,385
Originally Posted by joe_miami
LOL. We're going in circles.

There's a better chance of a Chase executive being hit by lightning than a person with an 850 FICO pulling a bust-out fraud. The idea that these shutdowns have anything to do with bust-out risk is pure urban legend.
Perhaps, but not everyone has a 850 FICO. You could be at a 750 FICO with large credit lines getting extended, and also have comparatively little history on your report (no instalment accounts, <3-5 years of history, etc.). FICO may be the primary thing Chase looks at when approving you for a card, but I would not be surprised if a manual review of your accounts after will involve some bust-out model calculation.
yerffej201 is offline  
Old Oct 10, 2018, 6:52 pm
  #2413  
FlyerTalk Evangelist
 
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Florida
Posts: 29,763
Regardless the FICO is, when a customer is at financial stress and in need of quick cash advance - having $100K CL is a much bigger risk to the bank than the same customer has only $50K. After all, this is UNSECURED credit available to the customer at any time for his disposal. FICO is only a rear side mirror of the past, not a guarantee to the future.
Happy is offline  
Old Oct 10, 2018, 7:23 pm
  #2414  
Suspended
 
Join Date: Oct 2017
Location: Miami, Florida
Programs: AA ExPlat, Hyatt Globalist, IHG Spire, Hilton Gold
Posts: 4,009
Originally Posted by yerffej201
Perhaps, but not everyone has a 850 FICO. You could be at a 750 FICO with large credit lines getting extended, and also have comparatively little history on your report (no instalment accounts, <3-5 years of history, etc.). FICO may be the primary thing Chase looks at when approving you for a card, but I would not be surprised if a manual review of your accounts after will involve some bust-out model calculation.
No. The idea that human beings are better at sniffing this out than credit models that include tens if not hundreds of millions of people is utterly laughable. Nobody goes from being worthy of being approved for a new credit card with a $25,000 CL on Monday to a bust-out risk on Friday.
IDM79 likes this.
joe_miami is offline  
Old Dec 22, 2018, 8:16 pm
  #2415  
 
Join Date: Mar 2015
Posts: 134
How silly would it be to MS on my ink cash about 15k a year(with visa gift cards for instance, at ODOM), if it’s the ONLY spend I put on the card?

Also have another ch@se card with reg spend, and at 5/24 right now.

Would that raise eyebrows? Shutdown risk if I’m manually reviewed?

Last edited by Heliface; Dec 23, 2018 at 1:49 am
Heliface is offline  


Contact Us - Manage Preferences - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service -

This site is owned, operated, and maintained by MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. Copyright © 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Designated trademarks are the property of their respective owners.