Rule
Chase 4/6
Quick Summary
Chase will decline your application you apply for a 5th Chase card (personal or BUSINESS) in 6 monthsBanks That Use This Rule
Understanding the Chase 4/6 rule:
This is somewhat of an ancillary to the 5/24 rule: You'll be declined if you try for a 5th Chase cards (personal or BUSINESS) in a 6-month period. If you have a business with a big spend, hitting this rule is more likely, since Chase business cards don't count towards 5/24 -- but they do count towards this rule. Don't worry. As long as you keep your cards up to date, we'll keep track and warn you if the rule is tripped.
About Approval Rules
Collecting credit card points is largely driven by understanding and abiding by bank rules regarding approval (or disapproval) of cards. So here’s what you need to know:
- Approval rules are rarely fully publicized by the banks
- We use our own research and data points from other users in creating the rules listing
- Our goal in sharing/using the rule listings is to provide you guidance to avoid getting declined
- There can sometimes be exceptions to the rules, but we try to take a more cautious approach in advising you.