capecodder33 said:I have a few questions about what to do before and after I do my AOR and how to move the the BT to where I want the money to sit. |
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capecodder33 said:I have a few questions about what to do before and after I do my AOR and how to move the the BT to where I want the money to sit. |
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I just did an apporamma about 4 months ago. I checked my credit score and its at 665! Before the apporamma my score was at 750. My total credit card balances due is about $25K but I have about $100K in available credit. None of my cards use over 50% of the credit limit. I got hit with 12 inquires from the apporamma, no late payments, defaults, ect. Is it normal for my score to be so low at this point? Will a credit score of 665 be bad if I'm applying for jobs (i'm a cpa)? |
Warrior1994 said:I just did an apporamma about 4 months ago. I checked my credit score and its at 665! Before the apporamma my score was at 750. My total credit card balances due is about $25K but I have about $100K in available credit. None of my cards use over 50% of the credit limit. I got hit with 12 inquires from the apporamma, no late payments, defaults, ect. Is it normal for my score to be so low at this point? Will a credit score of 665 be bad if I'm applying for jobs (i'm a cpa)? |
How important is it to do an AOR early in the day? I am working during the day and it would be easiest for me to do the AOR at around 5-6 PM EST until late at night (midnight). I've seen people mention doing it early in the day/early in the week..... why is this vital? |
crazyapps said:How important is it to do an AOR early in the day? I am working during the day and it would be easiest for me to do the AOR at around 5-6 PM EST until late at night (midnight). I've seen people mention doing it early in the day/early in the week..... why is this vital? |
my credit score actually increased after AOR. however, i have yet to pull funds out. increase in score was probably due to increased credit line of overall credit. i suggest applying for cards, then using credit monitoring reports to daily pull credit to bump queries off your report for a few wks, then apply for some more cards =) |
665 is still a decent score (average/better than average) and it's only going to go up over time. |
Tomm is Easter, would it be ok to do a AOR? or the banks are closed so it might delay my approvals and so on ? |
Hope this isn't too off topic. Does anyone have an estimate of how many pulls (I've got True Credit) one must do to knock a couple of TU inquiries off? |
kamello said:Has anybody used roborm to do an AOR ?? |
How can you search if you can't spell the word you're searching for. |
I have developed a plan for a follow-up to my casual AOR from early January, I wanted to run the plan by the sages here so they could tell me if it’s a stupid idea and not to bother. Began early January 2007 HHI $90k FICO: approx 790 (I didn’t do any credit monitoring, that was what I was told my score was when I applied for a HELOC (which I did not close on) about a year ago) Chase BP CL: $30k (12 years old) balance approx 2k, paid in full every month Chase plat visa: $5k (14 years old) bal 0 (never use card) B of A NEA Card (0%, 12 statements, $30 max fee) $12.6k, increased to $20.1k via consolidation with BofA Financial Rewards plus) BTd $12k Citi Professional (0%, 9 months (oops). $16.8cl, BTd $8k Citi Diamond Preferred Rewards (0%, 12 months, cl $5.7k) BTd $2.6k ATT Universal: (0%, 12 months, cl $4.5k) BTd $2k Discover Miles: (0%, 12 months, cl $5k) Btd $2.4k GE Money Plat MC: (0%, 12 months, cl $20k) Btd $12k Juniper Natl Parks: (0%, 12 months, cl $15k) BTd $7.5 Total New credit: $87k Total BT to HYS: $46.5k Overall Utilization: 38% Highest utilization 59% (on GE and BofA cards) All other cards below 50% my surprisingly healthy credit score (correct me if I am wrong) An increase in HHI to $140k in July My lack of BT money from Chase Pay down GE and BofA below 50% Pay off Discover, Citi Diamond Preferred and ATT. This payoff would be about 5 months before expiration but I think it would provide a worthwhile bump in scores in return for paying off small balances. Apply for a Chase 0% BT card, (reallocate approx 30k to the promotional card from my other chase cards) BT 50% (wish I jumped on the Freedom promotion). Apply for another Citi card and consolidate Diamond and ATT (hopefully) CLs to it BT 50% Possibly apply for three(?) other cards that I don’t have yet. (if I can find decent BT terms) Am I being greedy? (is it stupid to try again after six months?) Would I be better off if I wait until the bulk of the 0% approaches expiration? Some have said that if you don’t get any denials you haven’t pushed hard enough, should I keep pushing? What about CLIs? Should I ask for them before applying for new 0%? (so far, I have had no ‘free’ opportunities for CLI with my cards, but it has only been a few months, my new and improved HHI will help, but the duration of the 0% offers on those cards is getting shorter) |
BobbyRobert said:Am I being greedy? (is it stupid to try again after six months?) |
I'm think I'm in the midst of a huge AOR failure. I applied for 14 cards (two should be shot down immediately because I did three Discover aps before I found out about 1 per 30 days). All were defered except two. A $3000 Travelocity card (oddly says $17,500 on the Juniper ap status lookup) and a $600 GM Card. Great. I did a mini AOR in December and I didn't receive any especially large lines there either (biggest $8000), but when I asked for increases they all went over $10,000. Spidey sense has REALLY low ones coming this time. 765 score, $5000 tied up in a 0% Chase Sony, $6000 left on my car, $3000 probably showing on my Citi (paid it off today), and around $100,000 free credit (thanks AMEX). Since I went after cards for BTs rather than bonuses for the most part, am I just screwed and have to live with a bunch of low limit cards that probably won't receive increases since I now have so many inquires and lines of credit? I'm bumping like a madman for what that's worth. |
Chin up, stiff upper lip! |
Moving my post here:
Veteran of the military, now full-time student I'm not currently working, but I'm pulling $1800 a month from GI Bill + other extra money from investments/interest. Made $26k taxable + ~11k GI Bill last year. I will be getting a job shortly and my fiance is working so that counts towards household income of about $40k. I don't know my FICO, but my credit is spotless with a Best Buy (4k limit) credit card and credit union card (6.5k limit) from 2003, motorcycle payment from 2004 - 2005 paid off, car payment 2005 - still paying. Have USAA AMEX card for $8k limit that I just got in late 2006. I carry no balance on any of my credit cards. My goals are: To make more than $2k in interest. $5k would be stellar for me. Not hurt my credit too much, I will be getting my scores and signing up for TrueCredit.com And to try and get a good amount of rewards. What do you guys think my chances are in performing a successful AOR and getting approved for some decent limits with a household income of about $40k and my credit history above? I don't want to kill myself doing a bunch of inquiries if I won't get approved. |
Trachei said:My goals are: |
I did not see this question anywhere though I am sure it is here somewhere. I currently have 11 credit cards (4 Buss and 7 personal) and was wondering if the experts could tell me if I would be better off closing accounts or leaving them prior to my AOR. I have not had an hard pulls in a month on my credit and am planning my AOR in 5 months. |
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