The main Slate Edge requirements are that an applicant must be at least 18 years old with a valid Social Security number or Individual Taxpayer Identification number. Applicants must also have a physical U.S. address, enough income to make monthly minimum payments, and at least good credit.
Slate Edge Requirements
At least 18 years old
Physical U.S. address (no P.O. boxes)
Proof of enough income to make the monthly minimum payment
Social Security number or ITIN
Good credit or better
If you apply for the Slate Edge card, it’s important that you enter all required information completely and accurately. Knowingly reporting false or misleading information on a credit card application is a federal crime.
Withdraw the cash and remove the credit card from the ATM.
Before you take out a Slate Edge cash advance, it’s important to note that it is a very expensive transaction. For starters, a cash advance fee and a separate cash advance APR apply as soon as you withdraw the cash. There may be ATM-owner fees, too.
The Chase Slate Edge℠ interest rate is 15.24% - 23.99% (V), with the actual rate depending on factors such as your income, credit history and existing debt. The Slate Edge card also offers new cardholders an introductory interest rate of 0% for 18 months on purchases and 0% for 18 months for balance transfers. After the card’s intro rate expires, the regular interest rate applies to any remaining balance. The regular Slate Edge card interest rate is variable, meaning it can change based on certain economic conditions.… read full answer
The Slate Edge gives you a 21-day grace period to avoid paying interest on your purchases. The grace period runs from the end of the billing period until the card’s payment due date. You won’t owe any interest as long as you pay your balance in full during that timeframe. Should you decide to carry a balance on your Slate Edge card, it will accumulate interest daily at the card’s regular APR. Interest is compounded, meaning you will owe interest on both the principal balance and any interest already accumulated.
In addition to the regular interest rate, Slate Edge also charges a separate 25.24% (V) interest rate on cash advances and a penalty rate for late payments. All Slate Edge card interest rates will be listed on your statement and on your online account summary.
Verifying a Chase credit card is the same thing as activating it. Different issuers use the words “verification” and “activation” interchangeably.… read full answer
How to Verify a Slate Edge Card
By phone: Call 1-800-432-3117 and enter your card number and the last four digits of your Social Security number when prompted.
Online: Go to the Chase online card verification page. Enter your Social Security number as well as your card, account or application number, then submit the verification.
If you have any trouble verifying your Slate Edge, you can always call customer service at 1-800-935-9935 for assistance. It’s best to verify your card as soon as possible after receiving it.
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