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It's been 2 Tuesdays since DH was approved for a CIC on my referral, no referral bonus for me yet. :( I'm going to have to call about his MF UR's also I think. The website shows 5 visits to the MF site (it had trouble loading) but not the purchase. Like everyone else the AE credit posted at least.

I was approved from a referral link from DM 1/14. Her statement closed 2/7 and despite checking daily "just in case" 😆 , just as it said on her UR site, the referral points didn't post until late 2/7 or early 2/8. So in her case it was statement closing dependent.
 
I applied for the SW Premier yesterday and got the "need more time message" then got the denial this morning. Stated reasons: too many requests or opened accts; one or more requests for new credit; total available credit on credit cards is too low; one or more requests for new credit in the past 12 months. Here's my recent card activity:

Sept 2020 - CFU
Oct 2020 - Marriott - Chase currently owes me $127 due to a recent refund (recently reduced credit limit by $4,000)
Dec 2020 - closed my SW Premier (it was opened in 2014 so closing was part of plan to go for CP in early 2021)
Jan 2021- opened SW Performance Business (sole prop)
total available credit issue: I was carrying a balance $4800 balance on a $7K limit on the CFU (but only because it's 0%, I paid more than half yesterday)

Called the recon line and immediately could tell this guy was not likely to be persuaded but made my pitch anyway. I explained how I had just paid a significant amount of my open balance yesterday, that I had reduced my Marriott limit significantly recently so they were willing to let me have that amount; and said I regretted cancelling my SW personal card because now i could not earn SW points on my personal expenses (explaining I keep my business expenses separate). He said he would check. When he came back he just repeated "you have been denied because you have opened 3 cards recently...and will get a letter..." I pointed out that I only opened 2 personal cards, he rudely stated "but you just opened the SW business card and we count that against the total amount of risk we have on you."

My credit card debt/income ratio is very low at around 9%; even if you add in the business card it is only about 9.5%. Is this holding the biz card against me a new policy? Or should I HUCA since he had a bad attitude before I even said anything?
 
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I applied for the SW Premier yesterday and got the "need more time message" then got the denial this morning. Stated reasons: too many requests or opened accts; one or more requests for new credit; total available credit on credit cards is too low; one or more requests for new credit in the past 12 months. Here's my recent card activity:

Sept 2020 - CFU
Oct 2020 - Marriott - Chase currently owes me $127 due to a recent refund (recently reduced credit limit by $4,000)
Dec 2020 - closed my SW Premier (it was opened in 2014 so closing was part of plan to go for CP in early 2021)
Jan 2021- opened SW Performance Business (sole prop)
total available credit issue: I was carrying a balance $4800 balance on a $7K limit on the CFU (but only because it's 0%, I paid more than half yesterday)

Called the recon line and immediately could tell this guy was not likely to be persuaded but made my pitch anyway. I explained how I had just paid a significant amount of my open balance yesterday, that I had reduced my Marriott limit significantly recently so they were willing to let me have that amount; and said I regretted cancelling my SW personal card because now i could not earn SW points on my personal expenses (explaining I keep my business expenses separate). He said he would check. When he came back he just repeated "you have been denied because you have opened 3 cards recently...and will get a letter..." I pointed out that I only opened 2 personal cards, he rudely stated "but you just opened the SW business card and we count that against the total amount of risk we have on you."

My credit card debt/income ratio is very low at around 9%; even if you add in the business card it is only about 9.5%. Is this holding the biz card against me a new policy? Or should I HUCA since he had a bad attitude before I even said anything?
Yeah - You have opened 3 cards in a 5 month span. And you're also only one month removed from your last Chase card. When you push the pacing, sometimes denials will come. This comment is pretty old, but a good one I made on pacing that might shed some light on what you're trying to overcome here:

From the ever-popular Fireside Chat with @SouthFayetteFan series comes a blast from the past, a classic post from October 2019:
A Comment on Chase and Pacing: Why 3 months??


From the ever-popular Fireside Chat with @SouthFayetteFan series comes a new edition:
A Comment on Chase and Pacing: Why 3 months??

So a lot of discussion recently about pacing with Chase and as you know, I'm obsessed with Chase pacing and velocity recommendations. I basically eat, sleep and breathe Chase pacing recommendations, lol!!

Some issuers have hard rules on pacing - Citi for example will flat out deny you for a 2nd biz card if you don't wait 90 days (typically recommended at 95 to provide a buffer). With regards to Chase there are 2 rules we know of:
  • The 2/30 rule which means that you cannot apply for more than two personal Chase credit cards measured over any 30 day period
  • And the 0/30 rule which means that you will get denied a Chase Biz card if you have been approved for any (personal or business) Chase cards in the last 30 days
So in a vacuum you could say...WOW I can go for a Chase Biz Card on day 1, a Chase personal card on day 2, wait 30 days and repeat this, right?? Wrong! You see, the scary thing about Chase is, if they decide that they don't like your application velocity they will SHUT. YOU. DOWN. And no, that doesn't mean they'll deny you. It means they will shut all of your cards down, give you 30 days to use your points, and cease doing business with you. To a churner under 5/24 this is basically a death sentence! People get shutdown for going too fast, things like 3 cards in 2 months, 5 cards in 4 months, 6 cards in a year, can all lead to a Chase Shutdown. Also, I would always count my months/days from APPROVAL date. That's the date that shows up on your credit report and the date that counts.

So how do you avoid this? You watch your pacing. I'll dig out an old comment for a bunch of pacing recommendations I made back in February:
  • Minimum 2 months between applications of 2 Chase Personal Cards (only exception would be a modified double dip which requires two cards in 2 days - and in that instance I would attempt to have a "quiet" credit report for the preceding 3-4 months)
  • minimum 3 months between applications of 2 Chase Biz Cards
  • minimum 2 months between applications of a Chase Biz Card (first) and a Chase Personal card (second)
  • Ideally a minimum 3 month "quiet" period before any Chase business application (2 months potentially ok though)
  • You also want to watch how many other issuer applications you're putting in and what inquiries that is putting out there. AMEX seems to sometimes not do a hard pull which is nice. EXAMPLE: You may want to exercise caution applying for a Chase card with inquiries from AMEX, Citi and Wells Fargo in the past 3 weeks...
  • Watch out for showing high balances on your credit report - consider paying down cards early (especially in the weeks preceding an application)
  • Keep in mind that Chase can see ALL personal cards you applied for. Don't go hog wild with 4 new cards from other issuers and then think they'll be perfectly fine to give you another card (we don't have anybody here that really appears to be doing that)
  • It still does not seem that TOTAL Chase cards plays any role in this, I have 7 open Chase cards and my wife has 10 and I don't have a lot of worry there.
  • I would continue to reduce Credit Limits and keep them at a reasonable level - it's harder to be a "huge credit risk" if I don't have large limits that I could rack up and "bust-out" on...
So again you might ask, why 3 months?? 3 Months ensures that you will never run afoul of the overall pacing recommendations over the course of a 6, 12, or 24 month span.

So there's no HARD rule about 3 months?? No, there is not. As I said before, the only rules are 1/30 and 2/30.

Is it ok to not wait 3 months?? On occasion...YES. But here's what you need to watch - if you find yourself constantly pushing the envelope, applying at day 75, day 70, day 65; eventually you will have gotten too many cards in too short a time:
  • Placing 90 days between cards means you will get no more than 4 chase cards in a 1 year span
  • Assuming perhaps that you do a MDD one time in the year for some reason then you'd have gotten 5 chase cards in a 1 year span, still ok.
  • If you condense that timeline to 75 days you'll find yourself getting 5 cards in a year (maybe 6 with a MDD mixed in).
  • If you condense that timeline to 60 days you may find yourself now exceeding 6 cards in a year...now you're entering the danger zone.
  • Even in short spurts this can be dangerous...if you do a MDD or even just do a personal card and a biz card a couple weeks apart and then come back with another card 60 days later and then another, you've now gotten 4 cards in 6 months. While you are raking in the points, is your future churning career earning opportunities worth the short term haul? I personally say no.
So that's where Citi Biz and Amex Biz cards can be your friend. If you find yourself without a MSR but not ready per the Chase pacing guidelines then mix in one of those cards or find something else to distract yourself. And if you find yourself at 75 days and deeply in need of a Chase card and you've followed ALL pacing guidelines up to this point, then you're probably safe to pull the trigger. Just don't let this become a habit. Maybe I should add one more bullet point above:
  • It's ok to break the Chase pacing guidlines once in awhile but avoid doing it on consecutive card applications and avoid doing it more than twice in a year. And always wait as long as possible.
So there are some more thoughts on pacing and velocity. I find this especially of interest right now with the SW Performance Biz bonus reportedly decreasing in just 5-6 days and also due to the exposure the SW CP is getting right now and people's interest in trying to get that 2nd SW cards in less than 3 months.

As always, you can PM me about your personal pacing situation at any time and I will give you my read on it! Good Luck to all and hopefully this information is helpful!

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And because I generally don't trust people to be disciplined and do things in moderation, we've basically drawn a line in the sand of WAIT 3 MONTHS! This is probably especially helpful to newbies who really want to grab 6 cards in the first month because they want ALL. THE. POINTS. So I will continue to always say 3 months between Chase cards, because it is absolutely safe and easier to remember than the 20+ bullet points I've outlined throughout this post. But if you're capable of critical thinking and managing yourself in moderation then feel free to adjust your timing within your risk tolerance. :D
 
We are also shifting around lots of cards lately. We downgraded the Aspire and Delta Reserve yesterday since DH isn't traveling for work. Will upgraded back to the Aspire once he starts traveling again. Thinking of applying for the Reserve Business closer to tax time. Also going to downgrade DH's CSR later this month and then I will apply in Mar/April for one.

Question - The CSR AF hit on 2/1, but I am not seeing the travel credit for charges on 2/1 and after. Am I too early?

I am waiting on sooo many Amex/Chase credits right now. I check everyday but this is getting annoying!!

Assuming you are cardmember year for the CSR, your travel credit will reset at the end of a statement cycle. The UR dashboard will tell you which one.

I have one restaurant purchase from last week that has not posted.

Your comment about checking a few times a day makes me realize that I have assumed that the credits post overnight, and if they have not posted by like 8 am then they are not going to post that day. Am I making this up?

I checked for an offer early morning, didn't see it, saw reports later that afternoon that people had credits posting, checked mine, and presto! credit appears.
 
I applied for the SW Premier yesterday and got the "need more time message" then got the denial this morning. Stated reasons: too many requests or opened accts; one or more requests for new credit; total available credit on credit cards is too low; one or more requests for new credit in the past 12 months. Here's my recent card activity:

Sept 2020 - CFU
Oct 2020 - Marriott - Chase currently owes me $127 due to a recent refund (recently reduced credit limit by $4,000)
Dec 2020 - closed my SW Premier (it was opened in 2014 so closing was part of plan to go for CP in early 2021)
Jan 2021- opened SW Performance Business (sole prop)
total available credit issue: I was carrying a balance $4800 balance on a $7K limit on the CFU (but only because it's 0%, I paid more than half yesterday)

Called the recon line and immediately could tell this guy was not likely to be persuaded but made my pitch anyway. I explained how I had just paid a significant amount of my open balance yesterday, that I had reduced my Marriott limit significantly recently so they were willing to let me have that amount; and said I regretted cancelling my SW personal card because now i could not earn SW points on my personal expenses (explaining I keep my business expenses separate). He said he would check. When he came back he just repeated "you have been denied because you have opened 3 cards recently...and will get a letter..." I pointed out that I only opened 2 personal cards, he rudely stated "but you just opened the SW business card and we count that against the total amount of risk we have on you."

My credit card debt/income ratio is very low at around 9%; even if you add in the business card it is only about 9.5%. Is this holding the biz card against me a new policy? Or should I HUCA since he had a bad attitude before I even said anything?
Unfortunately I don’t think HUCA would work, you’ve applied for 3 cards in a short period of time and were carrying(in Chases eyes) a large balance vs CL.
I’d wait the 3 months from your last Chase application to apply again and pay off your other Chase card balances before applying too
 
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Why? It's what most people with a plat did last year, paid the amount of the credit and then used another card for the rest. Some people have more than one credit now, I have 2, so I'll pay the 10 on each of my biz and then whatever is down as my card for this quarter for the rest of my part of the bill then my mom has it set to autopsy with att.
My wife puts a land-line on Vacation every now and then, but setting it to Autopsy sounds much more permanent :D
I did 5 payments on my Verizon bill this month and will for the next 10 months.
DH and I each hold our own Delta Biz and Marriott Biz cards. I did 4 amex payments and the rest auto pays on my CIC.
What cards are giving telephone credits these days? Maybe we can save some money.
 
Stupid autocorrect. My phone's awful, it's taken my typing mistakes for words I use often and added them and then something like autopay gets changed. At least I caught the att that changed to art.
Oh, we knew what you meant. In fact I read it in my head as autopay, and backed up to read it closer, because it look a little odd.
 
@SouthFayetteFan and @palhockeymomof2 thanks for the very helpful pacing info. I didn't realize the biz card would count against me for number of apps and overall credit extended purposes with Chase. So I thought they would consider my last app to be Oct. Rookie mistake. I don't mind waiting 3 mos from my last app; it will just delay my CP a little longer which is no big deal since no travel plans soon.

Should I restart my 3 mos pacing clock with this denied app; or still base it on my last card approval in Jan?
 
@SouthFayetteFan and @palhockeymomof2 thanks for the very helpful pacing info. I didn't realize the biz card would count against me for number of apps and overall credit extended purposes with Chase. So I thought they would consider my last app to be Oct. Rookie mistake. I don't mind waiting 3 mos from my last app; it will just delay my CP a little longer which is no big deal since no travel plans soon.

Should I restart my 3 mos pacing clock with this denied app; or still base it on my last card approval in Jan?
I would go from last card approval in January
 
I'm going to share my VGC horror story. Grab some popcorn.

September 2020
Bought a $500 VGC from a Kroger store. Came home and opened it, and found that the CVV on the back was partially dissolved by some odd adhesive. Couldn't register the card since you need the CVV, so I ended up requesting a replacement card.
Replacement card arrived 2 weeks later. Went to register it...it had a $0 balance. Called to find out what the problem was - it got drained while in transit to my house. Started a dispute. Supposed to hear from the Fraud Dept. in the next week.

October 2020
Never heard from anyone. Called again, and was told, oh they don't call you, they send you dispute forms. Oooohhhkkayy. Then send me the dispute forms. Two weeks later no dispute forms. Called again to have the dispute forms sent.

November 2020
Still no dispute forms in the mail. Was told that the they needed to open a dispute. (!!!>:(!!!) Two weeks later, finally I have dispute forms.

December 2020
Faxed in the six page dispute form. After they receive the forms, they give themselves 90 days to investigate the dispute.

Today
Got a letter saying they made a final determination and concluded an error occurred, and that $500 would be posted to "my account". Um, would that be the replacement card or the original damaged card from the store? 50 minutes of being on hold, only to be told the replacement card was disabled back when I disputed the drained card and now it's been so long that the replacement card has been deactivated. So they will send me a replacement for the replacement card. :faint:

I have spent at least 8 hours of my life on hold trying to get this resolved. Stay tuned for the final chapter in about two weeks...
 
Assuming you are cardmember year for the CSR, your travel credit will reset at the end of a statement cycle. The UR dashboard will tell you which one.
Thanks for the response. Signed up 1/28/19, AF posted 2/1/19, travel credits started 2/16/19. Last year, I didn't use the travel credits until May. Did it change between 2019 and now? Did I miss it?
 
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