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Chase accounts closed

Chase accounts closed

  1. Anonymous Guest

    I acquired a number of chase cards in a short period of time. I also held a couple of their cards from years ago.

    Upon acquiring the 4th card in just a couple of months, all of my chase accounts were closed by chase. I had also picked up an Amex and ziti card in this short time.

    I requested that they be re-opened. Arguing my reason for the cards was the marketed benefits, and that I have solid credit history, and a high income. After a few days, they reopened my accounts.

    I obviously won’t be applying for chase cards for a long time. So my question is this. Could applying for non-chase cards trigger a chase account review and subsequent accounts closures?

  2. David W Community Ambassador

    No – applying for cards from other banks dont trigger an account review and account closure. Something else must have triggered it. You should find out what it was.

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