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Too good to be true credit card decision?
i have two credit cards, never paid anything less than the full statement, auto-debited online:
1) No-rewards chase card, got just before college started. regular increases have resulted in a credit limit of $4900. 2) Chase PerfectCard. 3% on gas (up to $500 worth of gas, for $15 cap), 1% on everything else (no cap). 6 months old, just got the credit limit increased yesterday from $2000 to $2500. Call up Chase a few minutes ago, punch in the info for Card number 1, and speak to a rep: "hi, I've had this card for about 6 years now, and have consistently made payments. i was wondering if i could change it into a Rewards card, and not lose my credit history?" "sure, just let me know what rewards card you want" I am planning on going with the same card; Chase Perfectcard. that way i'll have a total of about $7500 limit with the same rewards. Anyone think this is too risky, in terms of losing my credit history? |
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