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I had an invite for the CC today - - to an invite I should expect in the coming days. No details about the features of the card.Can barely contain my excitement 🤓1
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You may want to watch this thread if you are interested in the Chase Credit Card:
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6569221/chase-credit-card
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Link to apply for credit card appeared in the app yesterday for me0
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email confirmation came in today. Basically it offer 18 months interest free on purchases and zero Forex free abroad (I guess a good option if you have no alternatives but I have already three CC covering me for Forex spend). I was hoping for a balance transfer offer or Rewards as I mention it above, so even if I would be part of the initial beta testing pool, it is a pass for me for now2
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I decided to apply because I can make use of the 18 months interest free credit https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81119592/#Comment_811195920
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EMAIL RECEIVED TODAY RE CHANGE TO CHASE INTEREST TRACKING RATE
We’re making some changes to our Saver Account Terms and Conditions from 19 February 2025 that you should be aware of. We’ve outlined a summary of the changes below:
- The AER of the Chase saver account is currently 1.25% below the Bank of England base rate. We're changing this percentage difference from 1.25% to 1.50%. This means if the Bank of England rate is 4.75%, the AER of our saver will be 3.25%. You can find the Bank of England base rate on their website at any time.
1 - The AER of the Chase saver account is currently 1.25% below the Bank of England base rate. We're changing this percentage difference from 1.25% to 1.50%. This means if the Bank of England rate is 4.75%, the AER of our saver will be 3.25%. You can find the Bank of England base rate on their website at any time.
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Are ex customers still banned from opening new accounts?0
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Theleak250 said:Are ex customers still banned from opening new accounts?1
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Does Chase do a hard credit search when opening an extra current account? When the extra current account is switched away, will Chase take offence at it and close all remaining accounts? Thank you!
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enterprising2016 said:Does Chase do a hard credit search when opening an extra current account? When the extra current account is switched away, will Chase take offence at it and close all remaining accounts? Thank you!1
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