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<p>[QUOTE="ChiliPalmer, post: 300808, member: 1237"]</p><p>I really think Chase is hitting the nail on the head here with the way they've gone about this.</p><p></p><p>They want to weed out churners, not credit risks. They don't care if you are the most liquid and prompt customer out there. They want you to be around after the sign up bonus. If you have amazing credit but stop using the card after you cost them their huge acquisition costs, you aren't a good customer. So they don't want you.</p><p></p><p>At the big picture level, I wonder how many good customers (not us) this is actually costing them. I'd guess that number to be pretty small.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="ChiliPalmer, post: 300808, member: 1237"] I really think Chase is hitting the nail on the head here with the way they've gone about this. They want to weed out churners, not credit risks. They don't care if you are the most liquid and prompt customer out there. They want you to be around after the sign up bonus. If you have amazing credit but stop using the card after you cost them their huge acquisition costs, you aren't a good customer. So they don't want you. At the big picture level, I wonder how many good customers (not us) this is actually costing them. I'd guess that number to be pretty small. [/QUOTE]
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