I've recently been thinking to move my main banking to a national bank; while TDBank has been very good to me since my Chapter 13 was discharged in early 2020, their footprint is relatively small. The problem is, I think all of the major national banks got burned in my bankruptcy except BofA, a financial institution I'll never willingly do business with again. After visiting the web pages of all of the usual suspects, I started getting some interesting offers via E-Mail, the most compelling of which was from Chase, basically, open a checking and savings account, fulfill a few other requirements, and earn $600 in rewards.
Today I met with a Chase banker so I could open up the aforementioned two accounts and while we were working through all of the forms, of which there seems to be an endless series, she asked me if I'd like a credit card. Opening a card was the furthest thing from my mind as Chase got burned in my bankruptcy and I understand they carry a grudge for a very long time, however, I thought,"Hmmm, well, in for a penny, in for a pound." Thinking back to the posts I've read on numerous credit related sites, the various Chase CC offerings always seem to get high marks; given I do not have a travel related credit card, I said, "Sure, why not; how about the Sapphire Preferred?" Done, starting limit $11,700! I swear you could have knocked me over with a feather.
Today I met with a Chase banker so I could open up the aforementioned two accounts and while we were working through all of the forms, of which there seems to be an endless series, she asked me if I'd like a credit card. Opening a card was the furthest thing from my mind as Chase got burned in my bankruptcy and I understand they carry a grudge for a very long time, however, I thought,"Hmmm, well, in for a penny, in for a pound." Thinking back to the posts I've read on numerous credit related sites, the various Chase CC offerings always seem to get high marks; given I do not have a travel related credit card, I said, "Sure, why not; how about the Sapphire Preferred?" Done, starting limit $11,700! I swear you could have knocked me over with a feather.
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