Ok, having gone through my own AOR, I was warned that Citi has a sometimes-enforced, sometimes-not-enforced policy of allowing only 1 application every 60 days. Indeed, I got a letter saying just that from Citi when they denied my application for the Diamonds Rewards card (after I was instant-approved for the Premier Pass).
BUT!
About a month before my AOR, I applied for the Citi ATT Rewards card and was instant-approved. AND, 12 days later, I applied for the Citi HH cards and also was instant-approved. So what gives?
My guess is that the "store" Citi cards (like ATT, HH, perhaps AAdvantage etc..) are not counted in the "1 per 60days limit". What do you all think? With all the juicy citi promos floating around, such experiences may be very useful for others to plan their AOR's.
I'll start :
9/9/06 Citi ATT Rewards : Instant-approved 10/8/06 Citi Premier Pass : Instant-approved 10/8/06 Citi Diamond Rewards : Denied "due to too many applications within 60 days" 10/20/06 Citi HH Honour : Instant-approved 10/29/06 Citi AAdvantage Gold : Denied "You have applied for credit within past 60 days". No pull.
Awesome! You read my mind. This is exactly what I was wondering, so I'm eager to read some experiences. I keep reading how 2 personal apps per 60 days was the limit, and as such I was planning on applying for..
5 Total=
2 Personal -Citi Diamond Preferred (w/0% for life BT) -Citi Premier Pass or Driver's Edge (haven't quite decided which)
1 Business/Personal? -Citi Professional - does this count as a personal app? or is this in its own "business/personal" category w/Citi?
2 Co-branded? (read these didn't count in regards to the personal apps limit) -Citi Shell Platinum Select -Citi AT&T Universal Rewards - correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm assuming this might belong here per Miles' prior experience
Wondering if this is doable, especially after you mention this 1 app per 60 days limit. Hmmm.
(that would add mtvU to the "store" card). But we need more data points. I think there is some order to this madness, but then I am a physicist and I always think there is some principle behind everything .
i recommend just applying for every citi card you want...what comes will come, whats denied will be denied. youll have the best chances by just applying and seeing what happens.
it does seem cobranded cards and biz cards are not counted in the 2 cartds every 60 days rule...
I think some the co-brnaded cards dont apply to the rule. The Citi HH for one made me make a new login for online stuff and couldnt add it into my excisting account. I know that if u wait exactly 61 days it will approve you again =D
SUCKISSTAPLES said:i recommend just applying for every citi card you want...what comes will come, whats denied will be denied. youll have the best chances by just applying and seeing what happens. On the contrary, when certain cards have much better deals than others, I'd apply for those first, hopefully get them, and then take your chances later with the rest.
MilesHeighway said:Now should I apply for that 25k AA miles Citi card, you know, in the name of FWF-science?
(ok I am looking for an excuse...it is soooo tempting.)
Of course you should. I did. It was my 4th Citi card. As part of my AOR, I applied for a Citi AMEX, Upromise, and AT&T Universal card. I got all 3, with lower CLs as each was approved ($17K, $12K, and $8K - with a $21K existing card). Within a month, I stumbled onto the AA bonus mile offer, and decided, what the hell, and applied. I got approved with a $2K CL.
CS has told me on the phone only 1 app per 30 days, yet just yesterday allowed applying for a business card when checking the status of a personal cc app two days earlier. BTW Both were approved, but with stingy limits.
Earlier this summer, during an AOR, applied for ATT Universal & got approved-- a week later received 2 pre-approved offers: both Diamond Preferred-- Platimum MC & AMEX....which I applied simultaneously for-- all 3 cards arrived thereafter...BUT, A bit less than a month afterwards, Early Fraud Warning called & snail mailed to verify identity: two separate processes-- 1 for att, 1 for the 2 diamonds combined.
Reason given was they found the multiple apps suspicious(so why do they send multiple pre-approved offers, why don't they just discard extra apps, why don't they combine CL's & close a card or two? BTW They wouldn't accept any middle ground-- either verify to keep all cards, or close all accounts).
I have always found their CS to be atrocious, inflexible, & non-cooperative/communicative amongst themselves...yet there are advantages to posessing Citi cards.....
Conclusion: i see no reason why 4 personal along with 2 or more business cards are not attainable by anyone/everyone...& eventually each with high limits: wait 31/32 days between apps, spend their probationary early period charging close to the limit & paying it off before billing cycle ends while requesting a periodic CLI, open some token banking/investment accounts, then dangle large BT's in front of them for each card. If they resist, a talk with Retention / Credit Analyst should take care of it-- in my case i will point out how any of more than a handful of cards EACH carries a CL 10-20 times their puny limits, but would rather transfer my business to them because of their superior service <wink>, etc.
MilesHeighway said:Ok, having gone through my own AOR, I was warned that Citi has a sometimes-enforced, sometimes-not-enforced policy of allowing only 1 application every 60 days. Indeed, I got a letter saying just that from Citi when they denied my application for the Diamonds Rewards card (after I was instant-approved for the Premier Pass).
BUT!
About a month before my AOR, I applied for the Citi ATT Rewards card and was instant-approved. AND, 12 days later, I applied for the Citi HH cards and also was instant-approved. So what gives?
My guess is that the "store" Citi cards (like ATT, HH, perhaps AAdvantage etc..) are not counted in the "1 per 60days limit". What do you all think? With all the juicy citi promos floating around, such experiences may be very useful for others to plan their AOR's.
I'll start :
9/9/06 Citi ATT Rewards : Instant-approved 10/8/06 Citi Premier Pass : Instant-approved 10/8/06 Citi Diamond Rewards : Denied "due to too many applications within 60 days" 10/20/06 Citi HH Honour : Instant-approved
I recommend 31/32 - 61/62 days, not 29/30 - 59/60....a month may end with a 31st day & that may not be readily apparent from a cursory glance...thus looking like failing the threshold limit.
Also, i suspect from my experience that different divisions handle different things & don't communicate well with each other or the system in general.
I just completed an App-O-Rama on 12th October. One of which is Citi Premier Pass Card. I was approved for $11k CL ($100 gift card thru 1 purchase). I went thru new FW thread that started on 17th or 18th October about Citi Diamond Preferred (0%APR for life with 2 min. purchases) and applied for that card also last week and I just got it approved for $7.3k which I didnt expect as in this thread, OP talk about Citi enforcing 1 application for every 60 days. In my case, they didnt enforce their policy and I should feel lucky for that.
10/10/06 AT&T Universal reward ------------------ *Instant Approved* Citi® DiaPrefRewardsAmEx ------------ *Instant Approved* Citi® DiaPrefRewardsMC -------------- *Instant Approved* Citi Professional Card -------------------Defered - Denied "credit report shows 0 balance on all cards" CitiBusiness ----------------------------- Defered - *Approved* Citi Simplicity -----------------------------Defered -Denied "you may only apply for two card in 60 day period"
Citi AAdvantage Personal (approved) Citi Diamond Preferred (approved) & then Citi PremierPass Elite (denied, more than two applications within 60 days)
So, YMMV. They counted the AAdvantage as a citi, not as a cobranded for me.
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