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I only know of 4:
bank (how often you can apply)
mbna/bofa (every 2 months??)
juniper (2 months??)
chase (6 weeks)
citi (2 months)
Am I missing any other banks that issue travel related credit cards that have good bonuses or other perks?
Thanks ^
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bump :-:
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Where are you getting the info on how often one can apply? I have been able to get more than one citibank card in 60 days.
Also, how do you define a "good" card?
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Where are you getting the info on how often one can apply? I have been able to get more than one citibank card in 60 days.
Also, how do you define a "good" card?
I have always been told it is a 60 day wait.
A good card will give you miles or points for a very low cost or free.
I did omit Amex from this list, but only because they do not let you apply more than once.
So are there really only 4?
Thanks ^
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The limit is two (approved) Citi personal cards in 60 days. Business and personal cards are separate.
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The limit is two (approved) Citi personal cards in 60 days. Business and personal cards are separate.
Are you sure about this?
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The limit is two (approved) Citi personal cards in 60 days. Business and personal cards are separate.
Actually, I thought it was 2 Thank You Network linked cards in 60 days. I was able to get the AA card, Diamond, and Premier Pass cards all within 60 days of each other. All were personal cards.
As for the SPG AMEX, why do you say you can only get the signup bonus once? Have you tried to get it twice?
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Actually, I thought it was 2 Thank You Network linked cards in 60 days. I was able to get the AA card, Diamond, and Premier Pass cards all within 60 days of each other. All were personal cards.
As for the SPG AMEX, why do you say you can only get the signup bonus once? Have you tried to get it twice?
I should clarify that the Citi limit does not appear to apply to co-branded cards. I don't know of any connection to the ThankYou network.
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Are you sure about this?
Pretty sure, numerous Citi CSRs have said this to me, and others here, on FatWallet, and on Creditboards have had the same experience. There are exceptions, of course, such as personal vs. biz, and cobranded cards.