Submitted by Scr0bD0b t3_z9100g in personalfinance
From what I gather, Chase doesn't have a way to request a credit limit increase online (despite it being almost 2023) and the only way is to call the number on the card in order for a Chase rep to do it.
I just called and they told me it's not only a hard inquiry, but the rep asked me for mother's maiden name and my password.
Anyone else experience this? Does this sound right?
I told them to forget it because that's doesn't even remotely sound secure and I'll just make prepayments instead.
SomeInternetRando t1_iyed76n wrote
The hard inquiry isn't too uncommon.
The mother's maiden name is a common (though terrible) identity verification step for banks.
But if the password is your login password, I'd pass, and probably switch banks, because that screams "we have terrible account security" almost as bad as "your password can't have these blacklisted special characters" or "password can't be longer than n characters". At that point, I'd err on the side of assuming my password is stored in plaintext somewhere in their system, and change it anywhere where I'm using the same password.
If, however, it's some kind of separate identification verification passphrase you set up when creating your account, that's somewhat common, and I'd trust it if you called the number on the back of your card.