Adam McCann, Financial Writer
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To request reconsideration for a rejected Chase Freedom Unlimited®, call Chase customer service and ask a representative to direct you to the reconsideration department. Asking for reconsideration is a way for you to request a second review of your application and potentially get a denial overturned.
What You Need for Chase Freedom Unlimited Reconsideration
If you call to request reconsideration from Chase, make sure you are prepared to make an argument for why you should be approved. You will typically only have a shot at overturning a denial if you can prove that your financial profile is better than it appeared on your initial application.
For example, if your credit score went up significantly or you got a raise since you applied, you could argue that you are now more creditworthy. Alternatively, if you were denied because of incomplete or incorrect information on the application, you could ask for reconsideration after fixing that error.
Unfortunately, your chances of overturning the denial are small, but there’s no harm in trying. You can learn more about credit card reconsideration here on WalletHub.
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