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Snyder81
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posted: Jan. 18, 2007 @ 2:34p
ToHellWithUGA said:I am gearing up for another AOR. As info, here is my/our current situation:
Me – Equifax 721 Wife: 3) Citi® ProfessionalSM Card with ThankYou NetworkSM, 0% for BT for 9 months, no BT fee, $40.00 Cash Reward from CardOffers.com, $100 gift card after 1st purchase (10,000 bonus TY points)
On this particular application, click the Card Offers link and CLOSE the app window. A pop-up will show up and have a link for 15K ThankYou points. Several have reported getting BOTH the $40 from Card Offers and the 15K ThankYou points by doing this. It's worth a shot. |
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FloorsMat
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posted: Jan. 19, 2007 @ 12:07p
Just got an offer for BoA business card in my email. Terms are 0% on BT for 9 months, no fee. Sorry, there's no offer code. This is as opposed to the normal terms of 0% for 6 months and 3% uncapped fee. I just completed my AOR but might apply for this card still. Does anyone know if BoA has strict requirements regarding business cards or are they pretty relaxed (I do not own a business but was able to get 2 business cards from Citi). |
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Shel
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posted: Jan. 19, 2007 @ 4:16p
Regarding PNC -- It's true that they have 0% BT, no fee and $50 bonus, but they gave me a very small credit line. I applied for Chase on the same date, and PNC's CL is just 1/3 of Chase. |
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cyberkost
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posted: Jan. 19, 2007 @ 6:07p
I'm collecting various bits of knowledge in preparation for my AOR ... One thing that I was not able to find much on (despite having read almost every thread that has "AOR" in the title) is the following:
1) how successful are people in giving their check-/debit-/bank-card number instead of credit card number as BT destination? 2) did anyone get caught red-handed doing this? what were the consequences? 3) how does this transaction look on the receving end? ACH? or smth. else? Are there any problems (except for a much anticipated several-day hold)?
I just don't want to go through PenFed (btw, they just bumped their BT rate to 5.99%) -- too much time to be invested (+ some money upfront, which is smth. I'm not a big fan of). |
Message edited by: cyberkost on 2007-01-22 09:13:23 CST
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Freddingo
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posted: Jan. 19, 2007 @ 7:00p
I believe there is a thread dedicated to this question, search a bit...
Actually - look at page 1 of this thread under OP (sis')
Quantification of #7, Money to be Made Maximum annual income I ever earned from CC BT interest rate arbitrage and CC/bank rewards
How to make money with Balance Transfers
How to get the Balance Transfer money from CC companys that don't transfer to checking accounts cyberkost said:I'm collecting various bits of knowledge in preparation for my AOR ... One thing that I was not able to find much on (despite having read almost every thread that has "AOR" in the title) is the following:
1) how successful are people in giving their check-/debit-/bank-card number instead of credit card number as BT destination? 2) did anyone get caught red-handed doing this? what were the consequences? 3) how does this transaction look on the receving end? ACH? or smth. else? Are there any problems (except for a much anticipated several-day hold)?
I just don't want to go through PenFed (btw, they just bumped their BT rate to 5.99%) -- too much time and money to be invested. |
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cyberkost
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posted: Jan. 19, 2007 @ 8:26p
Freddingo said:I believe there is a thread dedicated to this question, search a bit... Actually - look at page 1 of this thread under OP (sis') Quantification of #7, Money to be Made Maximum annual income I ever earned from CC BT interest rate arbitrage and CC/bank rewards How to make money with Balance Transfers How to get the Balance Transfer money from CC companys that don't transfer to checking accounts
cyberkost said:I'm collecting various bits of knowledge in preparation for my AOR ... One thing that I was not able to find much on (despite having read almost every thread that has "AOR" in the title) is the following:
1) how successful are people in giving their check-/debit-/bank-card number instead of credit card number as BT destination? 2) did anyone get caught red-handed doing this? what were the consequences? 3) how does this transaction look on the receving end? ACH? or smth. else? Are there any problems (except for a much anticipated several-day hold)?
I just don't want to go through PenFed (btw, they just bumped their BT rate to 5.99%) -- too much time and money to be invested.
Well, I read this entire thread before posting here ... but that was not enough to answer my questions (let alone answer them conclusively). You're right though -- I should probably take this question of mine there. I put it in this thread first b/c it seems that this is the one most frequented by seasoned AORammers (and it is their word I trust the most). |
Message edited by: cyberkost on 2007-01-20 13:59:33 CST
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Freddingo
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posted: Jan. 20, 2007 @ 1:14p
Well, if you like talking to people. Call up and ask the CSR's at the bank you want to transfer from.
I dropped a "well, I have a loan I need to pay off that isn't a credit card..." I did that with BofA and the CSR suggested a balance transfer directly into my checking.
Also, if you just signed up for the cards, the banks usually send you 3 blank checks to use for BT's within 2-4weeks |
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letsgetsilly
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posted: Jan. 21, 2007 @ 1:24p
For those of you who have participated in the app-o-rama, perhaps you have an excel sheet that you used as a template to hold all of the credit card info / call numbers, etc. I'm curious as to how you organized yourselves. Please post an excel template if you have one, or point to a better tool. Thanks. |
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Freddingo
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posted: Jan. 21, 2007 @ 5:34p
Yup, BT counted as a purchase. |
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TxAggieJen
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posted: Jan. 21, 2007 @ 10:17p
I'm tempted to give this app-o-rama a shot. However, I'm afraid of screwing up my 802 FICO when I plan to attempt to finance my first home in the next 2 years (I currently rent).
Currently I only have 2 credit cards - one has a credit line of 15K, the other 5K. I only have a balance of $300 on one card. I have 3 store cards from about 8 years ago that I never closed and they all have 0 balance.
After looking at all of the other AOR's that FW members have done, there doesn't appear to be a standard as to how many points people drop in their score. Does the less than 10% utilization that I have mean my credit will recover faster? I don't plan to take advantage of BTs, I just want the sign up bonuses that some of these cards offer.
So in my case, is it worth the risk? How many points is my FICO score expected to drop and will it recover in the next 12 months? |
Message edited by: TxAggieJen on 2007-01-21 22:34:13 CST
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FloorsMat
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posted: Jan. 22, 2007 @ 6:23a
If you're not going to take advantage of the BT offers, your score should recover almost completely within 6 months. The inquires will stay on your report for 2 years though. |
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Freddingo
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posted: Jan. 22, 2007 @ 12:20p
2 years? Only for 1 of the 3 reporting. Search for "Bumpage." |
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SecondCor521
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posted: Jan. 23, 2007 @ 10:44p
Just did my AOR tonight. Immediate results are as follows:
Personal Citi Diamond Preferred Rewards MC Deferred Citi Professional Card Deferred Chase SonyStyle Card Approved $5000 (temporary) Morgan Stanley Discover Gas Declined (letter 3-5 days) Morgan Stanley Discover Platinum Declined duplicate app Citi AT&T Universal Rewards Approved $3,600 Citi Platinum Select Card Deferred AMEX Platinum Business Premium Cash Rebate Didn't apply FNB of Omaha Platinum Edition Visa Deferred Chase Disney Rewards Visa Deferred HSBC GM Flexible Earnings Card Approved Unknown Bank of Omaha Platinum Visa Declined duplicate app Bank of Albuquerque Platinum Visa Deferred FNB Bucks Back Platinum Visa Declined duplicate app Chase Freedom Visa Approved Chase Free Cash Rewards Visa Deferred Bank of Texas Platinum Visa Deferred Penfed Visa Platinum Cash Rewards Deferred Business Citi Business Card with Thank You network Error Citi Business Card with Thank You network Error Advanta Platinum Rewards BusinessCard MC Deferred Advanta Platinum BusinessCard MC Deferred Advanta BusinessCard Error Chase Business Cash Rewards Deferred Chase GM Business Deferred AMEX Simply Cash Business Card Approved AMEX Platinum Business FreedomPass Card Approved AMEX Platinum Business Card Deferred
The "Error" listed for three cards was some sort of browser error. I tried redoing the application and got the same thing, so I'll just wait and see what comes of it.
If anyone has questions, let me know. I'm probably not going to post a separate AOR thread, since I know that makes the old timers grumpy.
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PugRanch
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posted: Jan. 23, 2007 @ 10:50p
I got a website error on a Citi card about two weeks ago. I put in the application a second time and got instant approval. Both applications were processed and I got the same card twice so you may get more cards than you are expecting. |
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samiam68
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posted: Jan. 24, 2007 @ 9:03a
OK guys, need some help. Did a search, and found that some credit cards require that you make x number of purchases every x number of months in order to maintain the intro rates on BT's.
I'm doing a mini AOR, and have read the terms and conditions until my eyes were buggy for each one of my new cards, and DID NOT see such requirements. Can anyone, from personal experience, confirm or contradict this or point out any other gotchas for the following cards:
BofA Platinum Plus Citi Professional Citi Upromise Platinum Select Citi Platinum Select Discover Platinum
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PolarDude
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posted: Jan. 24, 2007 @ 9:49a
SecondCor521 said:Just did my AOR tonight. Immediate results are as follows: Unknown Bank of Omaha Platinum Visa Declined duplicate app Bank of Albuquerque Platinum Visa Deferred FNB Bucks Back Platinum Visa Declined duplicate app Bank of Texas Platinum Visa Deferred Business Advanta Platinum Rewards BusinessCard MC Deferred Advanta Platinum BusinessCard MC Deferred Advanta BusinessCard Error
The "Error" listed for three cards was some sort of browser error. I tried redoing the application and got the same thing, so I'll just wait and see what comes of it.
If anyone has questions, let me know. I'm probably not going to post a separate AOR thread, since I know that makes the old timers grumpy.
2Cor521
Useful info that FNB of Omaha only allows 1 app. I wonder if you would have tried one of their cobranded banks, there would have been an approval? I think they are slow in processing the apps. I am also curious if you get more than 1 Advanta card. I think you had some Elan cards in there, and they have a ton of cobranded banks. What were your scores/age/utilization/High credit/reported income? What kind of biz structure was it? (Ein supplied? Corp, sole proprietor?)
Congrats on any approvals you get! |
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SecondCor521
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posted: Jan. 24, 2007 @ 11:14a
Pugranch -- I never got an approval the second time but I had read about similar problems before here on FW so I would not be surprised at duplicate apps. I did apply for lots of Citi cards though and already have three existing Citi cards, so I don't really expect approvals on all of them.
PolarDude said:SecondCor521 said:
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Useful info that FNB of Omaha only allows 1 app. I wonder if you would have tried one of their cobranded banks, there would have been an approval? I think they are slow in processing the apps. I am also curious if you get more than 1 Advanta card. I think you had some Elan cards in there, and they have a ton of cobranded banks. What were your scores/age/utilization/High credit/reported income? What kind of biz structure was it? (Ein supplied? Corp, sole proprietor?)
Congrats on any approvals you get!
This is my first AOR, so I am still not exactly clear on the relationship between the brand names and the issuers and the card types and all that. I was trying for a variety of issuers but I did notice a going through the apps that even when it would say "bank X" it would end up REALLY being First USA, or Chase, or something. I don't know what effect that might have on my approvals.
Scores: If I had done my own thread, I would have called it a Lazy-O-Rama as I didn't check my credit scores before and have no intentions of checking them after. I do know when I applied for my mortgage in late November, my mortgage company informed me my score was 761, and that was before my only outstanding balance dropped under 50% utilization on that card. I can check my Equifax report for free and I know I have lots of credit cards from the big issuers with high limits, no lates ever.
Age: I have one card that reports on my Equifax report that was opened in 1978. It's actually my Dad's card but it ended up on my report because we have similar names and at the time I was living at his address. I have never fixed the error because I know it helps my credit score. (I've told him about it and he's fine with it.)
Utilization: Just under 49% on one card, all the rest at zero balances. Overall utilization is about 6% depending on how they want to count my HELOC which reports on Equifax as a mortgage account.
High credit: I have a $35,900 line with Citi.
Reported income: Prefer not to say specifically. Probably about average for a FWer.
Biz: "2Cor521 Enterprises", no EIN provided, sole proprietor, 1 employee, financial services consulting.
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