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Friday, January 19, 2007

Can I combine my MasterCard credit card accounts?

Guest: LustfortheMoment
Post subject: Can I combine my MasterCard credit card accounts?
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 5:17 pm

I could care less how "super prime" a card looks. I'm into substance, not flash. 3% cash

back for EDP is pathetic compared to Chase Plus, HSBC (both unavailable at present)

and AMEX Blue Cash.


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Guest: canadianpotatoes
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 5:17 pm

Also, does converting one chase mastercard to another chase mastercard require a hard

pull?


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Guest: PhilBy
Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 6:32 pm

My Citi Dividend Platinum Select currently carries a $5,100 credit limit.


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Guest: Chazmanian
Credit Expert (100+ Posts)
Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 6:46 pm

LustfortheMoment wrote:
I could care less how "super prime" a card looks. I'm into substance, not flash. 3% cash

back for EDP is pathetic compared to Chase Plus, HSBC (both unavailable at present)

and AMEX Blue Cash.


Its kind of an inside joke twixt me a TomfromCT....He had a post one time that was so

hilarious it almost doubled me over in laughter....It went something like this:
TomfromCT wrote:
I have my new Citi Card in hand and I even used it today.

I'm pretty sure the cashier was impressed when I pulled it out as it looks like a VERY

prime card.


That became an instant "Classic" as far as I was concerned.

So if I could chose between a super prime card that looked like a State issued food

stamp card or maybe slab of white plastic with my name on it....Corvettes, High Heels

and good looking prime cards.....All shall be outlawed as useless!!!


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