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Has anyone tried - AU Swipe Up Program ?

Koi nahi Ramesh Babu. Sabka koi na koi nemesis bank hota hai. Mera IDFC hai. Swear I'm never applying for thier cards again 🤣
Mujhe BoB aur Tata Neu ne pareshan kiya. Halaki aadhi galti meri bhi thi
IDFC aur Amex ye sab easily ho gaya.

AU chahiye hi nahi mujhe abhi. AU ko bank banna hoga pahle
 
... Because they're taking another bank's word on your credit worthiness.

Why call it a card-on-card application/platform then? What makes it any different from a 'regular' application then?
Every bank has their policy, there are people with cards like icici amazon having limit in excess of 8l-10l without filing ITR,why should any other bank issue a card on basis of that.

Your first point is not right as someone can lose job/business after sometime.

Second point is a little bit right as they should not promote as C2C only as they do verify office but they give upto 1.5times of existing limit.
Noone in the market does that.
 
Every bank has their policy, there are people with cards like icici amazon having limit in excess of 8l-10l without filing ITR,why should any other bank issue a card on basis of that.

Your first point is not right as someone can lose job/business after sometime.

Second point is a little bit right as they should not promote as C2C only as they do verify office but they give upto 1.5times of existing limit.
Noone in the market does that.
I am very specifically talking about 'SwipeUp' and it absolutely is a card-on-card program with a highlighted "assured" on their banner. I don't understand what it is you're getting at.

Every bank gets your limits when they do an enquiry. Only the variant details are obscured but limits almost always define the variant.
 
I am very specifically talking about 'SwipeUp' and it absolutely is a card-on-card program with a highlighted "assured" on their banner. I don't understand what it is you're getting at.

Every bank gets your limits when they do an enquiry. Only the variant details are obscured but limits almost always define the variant.
Assured - I agree on that. Can be sued in a court of law.
 
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