I'm back from a long vacation (which was awesome) and ramping back up to apply for my next round of cards. I've had a couple speed bumps and thought I'd see if you guys had any comments.
As a refresher: I'm sitting 4/24 (or 3/24 depending on whether SW business card counts?) and my goal is UR or MR. DH has been a partial dual player, but he's ramping up, too.
My */24 cards:
--CSR (8/16)
--Amex Plat Business (1/17)
--Citibank AAdvantage (1/17)
--Southwest Business Premier (2/17) (will be closing)
--Southwest Plus (2/17) (will be closing)
After you guys helped me so much with my plan, I'm all set to apply for the CIP even though it will be my fourth Chase business card (I have a single member LLC), but a couple of things have come up.
(1) I put a credit freeze on both DH and my accounts last year after the Equifax breach. I kind of like it. Has anyone done the call with the one time exemption code to lift the freeze after applying? My understanding is that I apply, get the pending message, and then call to talk to Chase to tell them I have a freeze and ask what credit bureau they use, and then call back after getting the code. If it's a hassle or potentially hurts my chances of approval I can just lift the freeze and do Credit Karma and Experian.
(2) I received my annual fee bill for the Southwest Business card that I'm planning to close. Should I close it before or after applying for the CIP or does it make a difference?
(3) Ironically, I received an email offer to apply for the CIP. It does not have a code that I could find. When I click through it just takes me to the fill in info page. I'd love to give someone here a plug with a referral, but I read the chances of approval are higher with one of these offers? If true is there a work around?
My husband will also be applying for the SPG so I will be spreading some love there
I'm planning to apply for the SPG, too, after the CIP and closer to the 28th to spread out our spends. Sadly meeting big spends are usually not a problem
@Calfan understands.