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<p>[QUOTE="Gloobnib, post: 295646, member: 2339"]</p><p>A few minor nuances (as I know them)</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">It isn't the number of Apps in the last 2 years, its the number of New Accounts (successful Apps). In the past, they only saw the number of recent Inquiries on their specific credit Bureau (TU in my case). Now any successful app that gets reported as a new account counts against you. This is somewhat strange in that Chase is holding against you the fact that others found you credit-worthy (with a pull from another CB), and somewhat perverse in that someone turning you down for credit (on another CB) doesn't hurt you.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">I've seen many reports that the Chase Slate card (doesn't earn UR) is also affected. So it is (said to be) all Chase-branded cards under the new policy, but not co-marketed cards (like United, Marriott, Hyatt, Southwest, etc).</li> </ul><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Gloobnib, post: 295646, member: 2339"] A few minor nuances (as I know them) [LIST] [*]It isn't the number of Apps in the last 2 years, its the number of New Accounts (successful Apps). In the past, they only saw the number of recent Inquiries on their specific credit Bureau (TU in my case). Now any successful app that gets reported as a new account counts against you. This is somewhat strange in that Chase is holding against you the fact that others found you credit-worthy (with a pull from another CB), and somewhat perverse in that someone turning you down for credit (on another CB) doesn't hurt you. [*]I've seen many reports that the Chase Slate card (doesn't earn UR) is also affected. So it is (said to be) all Chase-branded cards under the new policy, but not co-marketed cards (like United, Marriott, Hyatt, Southwest, etc). [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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