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I just wanted to let you know that I went to the link that you provided me for Bank of America card and I was pre approved and got three offers from them. I deceided to go for THe Platinum Plus card with a $2,000.00 limit . Thanks for the advice. I got approved at the end Aug.
I was turned down for pre approval for AMEX.
I went on the HSBC website today and was preapproved for the HSBC Master Card with Cash Back but was afraid to accept because I had just gotten approved for the Bank of America. Do you think it is too soon to apply for another. Please advise.
Thanks,
Debbie
Since you do not have many credit cards, creditors will look at you as "fresh meat" and some creditors are afraid to go first (in your case someone has) but the history of your credit report is not long. I would say try Capital One, Hooter's, some dept store cards, or Discover. Watch out for te inq's, they can step in the way of approvals. Here is a nice link to take a look at https://www.financeglobe.com/SocialNet/forum/showthread.php?t=361&highlight=nice+cards+apply
You have nice scores for such little history with a derog on you. Like Shark6 said, it is a shocker that Chase shot you down. Applying for a teir one secured card may be the best for you since you already have a nice card. Bofa will be the best place to start. Before you go any further, try running these two preapproval sites that will not put a hard inq on your cr.
1. Amex https://www201.americanexpress.com/cards/Applyfservlet?csi=0/0/b/510
2. Bofa https://preapproved.bankofamerica.com/cc/SelfInquiry.aspx
Let us know of your results. We will be right here to help you out.
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Thanks again,
Debbie
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Meya provided some links above where you can apply for Cap1, HSBC, BOA using their pre-selector link which only does a soft pull to see if you qualify for any of their credit cards i.e it won't show up as a hard inquiry on your report that stays 2yrs.
Click on those links, apply and tell us what they say. This is where I would start for now.
Before you do, go back and re-read what I said, Meya and HJM said, then click on the links and apply.
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Any more tips please let me know.
Thanks again,
Debbie
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You have nice scores for such little history with a derog on you. Like Shark6 said, it is a shocker that Chase shot you down. Applying for a teir one secured card may be the best for you since you already have a nice card. Bofa will be the best place to start. Before you go any further, try running these two preapproval sites that will not put a hard inq on your cr.
1. Amex https://www201.americanexpress.com/cards/Applyfservlet?csi=0/0/b/510
2. Bofa https://preapproved.bankofamerica.com/cc/SelfInquiry.aspx
Let us know of your results. We will be right here to help you out.
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Now, if you don't have any credit cards, it's going to hurt your credit score. Do you have any credit cards? It will hurt your score a little bit by having new accounts and inquiries but it will hurt more if you don't have any credit cards reporting to all 3 bureaus.
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Seeing that TU is your highest scores (unfortunately, not many people pull Transunion) if you get a WAMU pre-approval, I would apply but you have to wait to get one.
I would urge you to review the credit status and reviews on this site and the credit pulls on creditboards dot com credit forum. They have collated info from people who applied for certain cards and it has info as to their scores, which state they are in and which bureau pulled their cards.
If someone can provide the pre-selector link, you can see if their are in pre-approved offers out there for you from Cap 1, HSBC or Bank of america.
I would be very judicious about applying for credit as you don't want to rack up too many inquiries, however with your scores, you should be able to get Bank of america, Citibank, and definitely Cap 1 or HSBC.
Do u have any store cards? with Equifax, WalMart, JCPenney should be easy. Experian is the granddaddy of them all so try to keep inquiries down and chose carefully cards that pull from this bureau. Experian doesn't delete their own momma. Macy's is a good card to try for. They pull Ex, small limits at first but you can call every 3mths for a CLI.
The key thing here is to research the database here and ask before applying.
If you are applying for a store card, it is better to apply in person as we have anecdotal evidence that you are more likely to be approved based on identification and more likely to get a higher limit.
Good luck.
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I am slowly rebuilding my credit, I have on derogatory item that is set to fall off at the end of the month.
I have 5 inquires on Trans Union. I applied for a Mypoints Visa Card in Apr of 08 and got approved without any finance charges till sept with a $1000 limit, the APR will go up depending on my credit. It could be any where from 15.8% highest 25.8%
I applied for two Chase Visa cards and was denied.
Would it be okay to apply for others or should I wait? Does any one know why these credit scores vary so much?
Thanks,
Debbie