I am planning for a AOR in First or Second Quarter. In the mean time, I want to do a summary and statistics for several recent AORS. I will add the data in the quick summary so that everyone can add/delete to the following format. Please PM for any suggestions.
At the end, I want to have information on the maximum cards applied, Maximum Credit granted etc..
Name: FICO and/or FAKO : Applied # Approved # Approved % TimeFrame: HouseHold Income: Reported Utilization Before: Total CreditLimit Before: New CreditLimit from AOR: Total Credit limit after AOR: Bonuses from AOR: FICO and/or FAKO scored decreased: Expected Income from money invested from AOR:
Name: Snyder81 FICO and/or FAKO : TU 761 Applied # 17 (2 counted as dupes so actually 15) Approved # 15 Approved % 100%, 2 counted as duplicate apps - Discover (1 card ever 30 days) and Chase Rewards (tried for both MC and VISA) TimeFrame: 12/21/06 ~3 hours HouseHold Income: $80K Reported Utilization Before: ~1% Total CreditLimit Before: $43.8K reporting, $19K on non-reporting Chase card New CreditLimit from AOR: $102.6K in new lines, $6.2K more from post-AOR hard pull CLI on one card Total Credit limit after AOR: $152.6K Bonuses from AOR: $190 Cardoffers.com bonus, 40K ThankYou pts, $375 Statement Credit, 17.5K Delta Miles, 12.5K Starwood pts FICO and/or FAKO scored decreased: Not sure yet, TrueCredit subscription expired. Will sign up for free service and check after BT's finish Expected Income from money invested from AOR: ~$2500, possibly more.
dmk112
Member
posted: Jan. 9, 2007 @ 7:20p
Hey bhupathi heck of a job! I think what would also be useful is the % utilization after (you already have before).
FirstNational
Ancient Member
posted: Jan. 10, 2007 @ 9:53p
Great idea. I'm expecting $3600 profit over the next year.
Freddingo
Senior Member
posted: Jan. 11, 2007 @ 2:20p
Name:Freddingo! FICO and/or FAKO : before:756 after: Pending Applied #11p 1b => 2amx,2citpers,1citiBusin,2chase,3BofA,1Disc Approved #10p 1b =>denied by citi for 2nd personal card Approved %91.6 TimeFrame:2days (December 28/29th 2006) HouseHold Income: I put $36k for all my info Reported Utilization Before:15% Total CreditLimit Before: $1,000 yes $1,000 New CreditLimit from AOR: $55,000 Total Credit limit after AOR:$56,000 Bonuses from AOR: $700 FICO and/or FAKO scored decreased: not yet assessed Expected Income from money invested from AOR:$1300
Wish I could have gotten another discover! Exp gained - found that BofA will do bt's directly into checking
Bhupathi
Member
posted: Jan. 11, 2007 @ 10:44p
Freddingo,
Thanks for posting here...I added to the list above in quick summary
Bhupathi
alleni
Senior Member
posted: Jan. 11, 2007 @ 11:25p
here's mine
Name: alleni link FAKO: 750 / 760 / 760 Applied #: 11 Approved #: 9 Approved %: 81.81% TimeFrame: 1hour (12/26/06) HouseHold Income: 90k Reported Utilization Before: 0.19% Total CreditLimit Before: 103.9k New CreditLimit from AOR: 39.4k Total Credit limit after AOR: 143.3k Bonuses from AOR: 42k thankyou points; $513 FAKO scored decreased: 730 / 750 / 739 (not all accounts reported yet) Expected Income from money invested from AOR: 30k in 5.45% APY 6m CD; 38k in 5% savings
Bhupathi
Member
posted: Jan. 12, 2007 @ 10:07a
Thanks alleni for posting...I added your AOR info in the quick summary.
stook2001
Senior Member
posted: Jan. 12, 2007 @ 11:54a
The credit score dings seem less than I would have expected. Good thread, thx.
Bhupathi
Member
posted: Jan. 12, 2007 @ 12:59p
hi Stook21,
I had a score of 758 and when I utilized $35K of $40K line of credit it went down to 711.
Now I was consolidating from small cards to 2 discover cards. The paid off cards of BOFA,CHASE did not udpate to $0 but Discover reported so again my score dropped to 694....
From my research, then NEW queries the UTILIZATION % has more effect.
Baldrick
Senior Member
posted: Jan. 14, 2007 @ 12:11p
Here's another datapoint for you. Perhaps not exactly recent given it was 4 months ago, but gives you an idea on the credit score hit once everything is reporting
Name: Baldrick Equifax FICO: 768 FAKOs: 753(eq)/754(ex)/739(tu) Applied#: 9 Approved#: 9 Approved %: 100% TimeFrame: 9/06 all apps on same day Reported HouseHold Income: $105k Reported Utilization Before: ~10% (credit cards only) Reported Utilization Current: 33% (credit cards only) Total CreditLimit Before: $22k New CreditLimit from AOR: $102.5k Total Credit limit after AOR: $124.5k Bonuses from AOR: $175 FAKOs current: 668(eq)/667(ex)/667(tu) Expected Income from money invested from AOR: >$2.5k
Bhupathi
Member
posted: Jan. 14, 2007 @ 6:49p
Thanks a lot Baldrick for posting your AOR info in the thread.
WashWest101
Member
posted: Jan. 30, 2007 @ 9:50p
Name: WashWest101(link) FICO and/or FAKO : EQ 791 FICO / Exp 754 FAKO / TU 769 FAKO Applied # 13 Approved # 12 Approved % 92 TimeFrame: 1/30/07 (11 cards, had applied for 2 a week earlier) HouseHold Income: $100k Reported Utilization Before: < 5% Total CreditLimit Before: $79k New CreditLimit from AOR: $155,700 Total Credit limit after AOR: $234,000 Bonuses from AOR: $200 FICO and/or FAKO scored decreased: [will update once cards report BTs] Expected Income from money invested from AOR: about $3k after taxes and BT fees
I had 5 inquiries in the 6 months prior, including 2 from the week before the AOR (got impatient and jumped the gun). Average card age was ~ 4 years old, oldest was 6 yrs.
Name: grendhal FICO and/or FAKO : 781/780/781 EX/EQ/TU Applied # 17 Approved # 15 Approved % 88 TimeFrame: 1 hour HouseHold Income: 175000 Reported Utilization Before: 0.15% Total CreditLimit Before: 121,300 (AMEX pulled 26k of this for my new cards) New CreditLimit from AOR: 259,900 Total Credit limit after AOR: 355,200 Bonuses from AOR: $550 cash, 165k miles (maybe more after dumping BT money in Fidelity or Ameritrade) FICO and/or FAKO scored decreased: 10 points Expected Income from money invested from AOR: ~3000k at about 50% individual utilization of 0% cards, conservative...I know
Bhupathi
Member
posted: Feb. 9, 2007 @ 1:09a
Some high stats from the Quick Summary Above (14 Scenarios)
Max Cards Applied: 54 Highest New Credit Approved: $445,000 Highest Bonus in return: $1193 Highest Income from BT: $7500 (Gross)
dbalkunjr
Addicted Member
posted: Feb. 9, 2007 @ 12:56p
That $445,000 is incorrect. That number is how much available credit I had TOTAL after AOR. Actual new Credit is only $295k.
Bhupathi
Member
posted: Feb. 9, 2007 @ 1:16p
I am sorry Dbalkunjr.....That was a mistake....
Some high stats from the Quick Summary Above (14 Scenarios)
Max Cards Applied: 54 Highest New Credit Approved: $356,000 Highest Bonus in return: $1193 Highest Income from BT: $7500 (Gross)
psychtobe
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Feb. 23, 2007 @ 8:50p
I have added my data, though the final BT has not yet been done.
rajee
Happy Member
posted: Mar. 11, 2007 @ 6:49p
Just a quick question, guys ... I have some revolving balance because I had a 0% APR deal through Chase (I had signed up actually for the sign up bonuses) ... and I guess I did my own kinda A-O-R because I left about 8k or so in a savings @ 5% for that time period ... Now it's time to pay it off ... the question is - should I wait until I pay off the balance and THEN do a 'PROPER' A-O-R or does it not really matter?
OR, worse yet, should I have to wait quite a while before I start the A-O-R to cause the least damage to my FICO ...
FYI, my FICO is in the 760's last I checked *won't be there anymore because it was a while ago) and until this last year I never carried a cent of a balance ... I'm wondering if I hurt or helped my FICO with the carrying of this balance over the last year or so ...
Any help is appreciated, and please move this post if it's in the wrong place Thanks!
psychtobe
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Mar. 11, 2007 @ 6:51p
rajee said: Just a quick question, guys ... I have some revolving balance because I had a 0% APR deal ... and I guess I did my own kinda A-O-R because I left about 8k or so in a savings @ 5% for that time period ... Now it's time to pay it off ... the question is - should I wait until I pay off the balance and THEN do an A-O-R or does it not really matter? OR do I have to wait quite a while before I start the A-O-R ...
FYI, my FICO is mid 700's last I checked and until this last year I never carried a cent of a balance ... I'm wondering if I hurt or helped my FICO with the carrying of this balance over the last year or so ...
Any help is appreciated, and please move this post if it's in the wrong place Thanks!
what's your total CL and the CL on the card which has the balance?
rajee
Happy Member
posted: Mar. 11, 2007 @ 7:00p
You know, being in this thread I should definitely be more aware of those numbers but I'm not lol ...
I know that I have at least 110k (being quite conservative) in credit lines ... my credit lines on those cards (I lumped two Chase balances together in my other post) alone is about 30k ... The outstanding balance is about $6500 at this point ...
rajee
Happy Member
posted: Mar. 11, 2007 @ 7:36p
UPDATE ... My credit lines via credit cards are about $120,000 ...
I have a car lease of $390 a month for 24 months (one year into it almost)
I have med school loan amount of about $90k ...
That should shed some light on the situation...
SO how are you guys making money off these cards? You take a cash advance and throw it in a CD or savings acct? Are there easy ways to find the best deals on what rate you can borrow the money on - ideally 0%? ... I've got money in HSBC and am getting 5.05% ... if there's a better rate out there with the right amount of money, I'll move it .. but for my $8k or so it's really not worth the move right now ...
sumeyedea
Broke Member
posted: Mar. 11, 2007 @ 8:39p
rajee said: UPDATE ... My credit lines via credit cards are about $120,000 ...
I have a car lease of $390 a month for 24 months (one year into it almost)
I have med school loan amount of about $90k ...
That should shed some light on the situation...
SO how are you guys making money off these cards? You take a cash advance and throw it in a CD or savings acct? Are there easy ways to find the best deals on what rate you can borrow the money on - ideally 0%? ... I've got money in HSBC and am getting 5.05% ... if there's a better rate out there with the right amount of money, I'll move it .. but for my $8k or so it's really not worth the move right now ...
It's called a BT to your checking account w/ a 0% offer that has a cap on the fee... (typically $75) and you put it in a mma, and pay min till it's due... you can get from most lenders BT checks to your self.. or to your bank account. Hope this helps... it's also under the FAQ i believe
rajee
Happy Member
posted: Mar. 11, 2007 @ 9:49p
Ok maybe I'm a little slow but I'm trying to just figure this out ...
Would I call my credit card company and ask them that I want to take money out against my line and "use it as a BT" when in fact I'm just putting it in my bank account? They will transfer my money into my checking? (Which I can then move to a CD or a savings ...)
Just want to clarify that ... and, if that's the case, then I guess there should be a companion thread that talks about which CC's give you 0% BT for a year or more and also have a cap on the fee ... Please help me out as this looks like an easy profit
fatwallet2099
Member
posted: Mar. 12, 2007 @ 7:03a
Name: fatwallet2099 FICO and/or FAKO : 786 Applied # ?? maybe 40 plus Approved # 25 Approved % TimeFrame: 10/1/06 till 3/10/07 HouseHold Income: 170000 Reported Utilization Before: less than 10 Total CreditLimit Before: 40,000 New CreditLimit from AOR:250,000 Total Credit limit after AOR:290,000 Bonuses from AOR: $5500.00 $1400 of it outright credits FICO and/or FAKO scored decreased: FICO 673 Expected Income from money invested from AOR 3,500
Utilization after: 40%
map174
Senior Member
posted: Mar. 12, 2007 @ 6:59p
rajee said: Ok maybe I'm a little slow but I'm trying to just figure this out ...
Would I call my credit card company and ask them that I want to take money out against my line and "use it as a BT" when in fact I'm just putting it in my bank account? They will transfer my money into my checking? (Which I can then move to a CD or a savings ...)
Just want to clarify that ... and, if that's the case, then I guess there should be a companion thread that talks about which CC's give you 0% BT for a year or more and also have a cap on the fee ... Please help me out as this looks like an easy profit
definitely slow -- thus the red --
do a quick search -- there are several threads on the subject -- start with the original sis' aor thread (it's a sticky thread and at the top of fwf -- it will link you to ancillary threads about cards with 0%/low aprs, how to get the money without doing an actual bt to a credit card, etc.
digitil
Member
posted: Mar. 21, 2007 @ 7:33p
thanks for the woderful thread
digitil
Member
posted: Mar. 22, 2007 @ 2:21p
it appears that a general rule of thumb is that you can count on getting roughly 3x HHI as total credit.
I'm sure that there then are ways to go way beyond that, but I noticed this pattern when looking at these AOR examples.
shaik12
Happy Member
posted: Mar. 28, 2007 @ 3:45p
Wow, it is a nice compilation. Thanks for that info. I am planning to do one in June. It will be a very useful guide for me.
cardjuggler
Senior Member
posted: Apr. 1, 2007 @ 2:30a
My own belated entry:
Name ___: CardJuggler Date ___: 07 DEC 2006 FICO / FAKO before : 777 EQ true FICO; TrueCredit FAKO: 776 TU, 772 EX, 795 EQ FICO / FAKO after _: 142 point drop (635 EQ true FICO on 03 FEB 2007; TrueCredit FAKO: 672 TU, 639 EX, 754 EQ) * EQ has dropped many of my old closed accounts, apparently leading TrueCredit to give a bogus high score Applied # ____: 27 = 21 (P) + 6 (B); plus 2nd Discover, 2nd Juniper and 3rd Citi rejected for too many apps Approved # ___: 24 = 17 (P) + 7 (B) Approved % ___: 89% = 81% (P) + 116% (B); I applied for 1 Chase Bus card and got 2! New CL from AOR ___: $294,900 = 1.47x HHI Household Income __: $200,000 # years of credit _: 20+ # inquiries BEFORE : 8 TU, 12 EX, 9 EQ = 2, 5, 4 (within 6 mo) + 5, 6, 4 (6-12 mo) + 1, 1, 1 (over 12 mo) * some of the inquiries were due to "hard pull" CLI before I knew about FatWallet! utilization BEFORE : few % (though 89% on a HELOC; not sure if that matters) Total CL BEFORE ___: $173,000 (though $11,000 was taken for new cards) New CL from CLI ___: $ 61,700 (some with "hard pull" noted above) Total CL AFTER ____: $518,600 (less about $10K subsequently lost due to adverse action) utilization AFTER _: 80% (do this at your own risk!) Bonuses from AOR ____: didn't keep track Expected AOR interest:
cardjuggler
Senior Member
posted: Apr. 1, 2007 @ 2:48a
OK, I formatted the post to use a similar style as I did for the Credit Card Issuer FAQ.
I also rearranged the fields a bit, e.g. to put before/after FICO together, and NEW CL FROM AOR right after APPROVED %.
I added a few fields; see the notes at the top of the Quick Summary. There's no guarantee my math is right on the "x times HHI" (I already found one typo). Also, I made a few changes to the Quick Summary after sorting; yet another potential source of typos.
One benefit of standardizing field names and much of the contents: sorting plus a bit of post-processing provides a quick way to see the full range for any field. (I've had trouble with extra long Quick Summaries, so I'm putting this here for now. Feedback welcome.) Many of the field contents could use even more editing to simplify comparison, but I've already spent waaay too many hours on this!
April 5: ok, I standardized a few more, added Pakaderm's info, and simplified the personal/bus format to follow Pakaderm's example.
# inquiries BEFORE: 0 + 1 + 1 # inquiries BEFORE: 5 within 6 months, including 2 from the week before the AOR (got impatient and jumped the gun) # inquiries BEFORE: 8 TU, 12 EX, 9 EQ = 2, 5, 4 (within 6 mo) + 5, 6, 4 (6-12 mo) + 1, 1, 1 (over 12 mo) # inquiries BEFORE: unknown
# years of credit: # years of credit: 12+, no negatives # years of credit: 20+ # years of credit: 8+ # years of credit: Average card age was ~ 4 years old, oldest was 6 yrs
Applied #: 9 Applied #: 10 Applied #: 11 Applied #: 12 Applied #: 12 (11p 1b) => 2 amx, 2 citpers, 1 citiBusin, 2 chase, 3 BofA, 1 Disc Applied #: 13 Applied #: 13 (10p 3b) Applied #: 13 (8p 5b) Applied #: 13 (p) Applied #: 15 plus 2 rejected as duplicate apps: Discover (1 card ever 30 days) and Chase Rewards (tried for both MC and VISA) Applied #: 16 Applied #: 17 Applied #: 18 (17p, 1b) Applied #: 19 Applied #: 20 (2 checking/savings) Applied #: 24 (17p 7b) Applied #: 27 (21p 6b); plus 2nd Discover, 2nd Juniper and 3rd Citi rejected for too many apps Applied #: 30 Applied #: 40 plus ?? Applied #: 65 (54p 11b)
Approved #: 8 Approved #: 9 Approved #: 10 Approved #: 11 Approved #: 11 (10p 1b) => denied by citi for 2nd personal card Approved #: 12 Approved #: 12 (11p, 1b) Approved #: 14 (2 checking/savings) Approved #: 15 Approved #: 17 (11p 6b) Approved #: 2 (2p 0b) Approved #: 20 Approved #: 24 (17p 7b); CapOne (I already have one), Principal (InfiBank; I have a different card of theirs), Commerce Bank Approved #: 25 Approved #: 25 (21p 4b) Approved #: 29
Approved %: 100% Approved %: 105% (*got 2 AMEXDelta Biz Gold cards even though I only applied for 1) Approved %: 15% (25%p 0%b) Approved %: 38% (39%p 36%b) Approved %: 62% Approved %: 67% (65%p, 100%b) Approved %: 69% Approved %: 70% Approved %: 71% (65%p 86%b) Approved %: 75% Approved %: 81.81% Approved %: 88 Approved %: 89% (81%p 116%b); I applied for 1 Chase Bus card and got 2! Approved %: 92% Approved %: 97%
Bonuses from AOR: $ 100 Bonuses from AOR: $ 175 Bonuses from AOR: $ 200 (approx) Bonuses from AOR: $ 440 Bonuses from AOR: $ 565 Bonuses from AOR: $ 650 Bonuses from AOR: $ 700 Bonuses from AOR: $ 705 Bonuses from AOR: $ 933: $513 cash + 42k thankyou points Bonuses from AOR: $1,193 value: $343 Cash + $500 GC + $375 Statement Credit Bonuses from AOR: $1,265 value: $190 Cardoffers.com, 40K ThankYou pts, $375 Statement Credit, 17.5K Delta Miles, 12.5K Starwood pts Bonuses from AOR: $1,500 in rewards (card offers & sign up bonus) $1,200 Cash Back over next year for new rewards programs for purchases. Bonuses from AOR: $1,980 value: $155 check from Cardoffers, $625 cash/statement credits, 50K ThankYou Points, $50 AMEX Points for GC's, $150 Tiger Direct GC, 50K UA Miles Bonuses from AOR: $1,000+ Bonuses from AOR: $2,200 value: $550 cash, 165k miles (maybe more after dumping BT money in Fidelity or Ameritrade) Bonuses from AOR: $2,415 if points valued at 1 cent each Bonuses from AOR: $5,500 value; $1,400 of it outright credits
Date: ? ~1 hour Date: 05 Nov 2006; took about 5 hours Date: 07 DEC 2006 Date: 10 Nov 2006; 36 days to receive all cards Date: 10/1/06 till 3/10/07 Date: 14 NOV 2006 Date: 19 DEC 2006 Date: 21 Dec 2006; ~3 hours Date: 22 JAN 2007 Date: 22nd DEC 2006 Date: 23 January 2007 Date: 24 DEC 2006 Date: 26 DEC 2006 ~1 hour Date: 28-29 December 2006 Date: 3.20.2007, 0630 PST Date: 30 Jan 2007 (11 cards, had applied for 2 a week earlier) Date: 9/06 all apps on same day Date: Feb 2007, 3.5 hrs (spread over 2 days) to execute, many days to prepare Date: Mine was a rolling accidental AoR that started early Oct ended Mid Nov
Expected AOR interest: $ 445 = $8,900 ACH * 5.00% Expected AOR interest: $ 775 (used $2,000 0% bt to open many new bank accounts for signup bonuses as opposed to letting it sit in 5% to make ~50-75 bucks) Expected AOR interest: $1,300 Expected AOR interest: $1,767: $ 30,000 in 5.45% APY 6m CD; $38,000 in 5% savings Expected AOR interest: $2,000 = $40,000 * 5% Expected AOR interest: $2,500 (at least) Expected AOR interest: $2,500 (GROSS) Expected AOR interest: $2,500, possibly more. Expected AOR interest: $3,000-4,000 after taxes and BT fees Expected AOR interest: $3,500 Expected AOR interest: $4,000-5,000 over 12 months Expected AOR interest: $4,500 net Expected AOR interest: $4,800 (approx) Expected AOR interest: $5,600 (before tax) Expected AOR interest: $7,500 gross Expected AOR interest: No BT's yet, but financing car soon.
FICO / FAKO after: [will update] FICO / FAKO after: 10 point drop FICO / FAKO after: 10-20 point drop from inqs, none of the balances reported yet FICO / FAKO after: 100 point drop, 668 eq, 667 ex, 667 tu FICO / FAKO after: 11 point drop FICO / FAKO after: 113 point drop (FICO 673) FICO / FAKO after: 142 point drop (635 EQ true FICO on 03 FEB 2007; TrueCredit FAKO: 672 TU, 639 EX, 754 EQ) FICO / FAKO after: 17 point drop (730 / 750 / 739); not all accounts reported yet FICO / FAKO after: 22 point drop FICO / FAKO after: 30 point drop FICO / FAKO after: 30 point drop (TU-742 EXP-708 EQ-723; Obviously not all balances reporting yet) FICO / FAKO after: 30 point drop to 781 FICO FICO / FAKO after: 32 point drop (average), bumped to -2 (average) after 1 month FICO / FAKO after: 67 point drop: 643 TU, 668 EQ, 655 EXP FICO / FAKO after: FAKO TU-747 EX-727 EQ-772 (still changing as BTs hit) FICO / FAKO after: Not sure yet, TrueCredit subscription expired. Will sign up for free service and check after BT's finish FICO / FAKO after: unknown (still too lazy and cheap) FICO / FAKO before: 709 FICO / FAKO before: 724 (ELOAN) FICO / FAKO before: 728 EX, 707 EQ, 695 TU FICO / FAKO before: 750 / 760 / 760 (FAKO) FICO / FAKO before: 753 TU, 754 EXP, 756 EQ (Identity Monitor- Citibank) FICO / FAKO before: 756 FICO / FAKO before: 761 (Mortgage CS) FICO / FAKO before: 761 TU FICO / FAKO before: 768 (Equifax FICO); 753 eq, 754 ex, 739 tu (FAKOs) FICO / FAKO before: 775 EX FICO; FAKOs 730 TU, 759 EX, 769 EQ FICO / FAKO before: 777 EQ true FICO; TrueCredit FAKO: 776 TU, 772 EX, 795 EQ FICO / FAKO before: 781 TU, 732 EXP, 750 EQ FICO / FAKO before: 781/780/781 EX/EQ/TU FICO / FAKO before: 786 FICO / FAKO before: 787 FICO; CS/PG: Experian: 761/764, Equifax: 761/765,TransUnion: 761/773 FICO / FAKO before: 791 EQ FICO; FAKO: 754 Exp, 769 TU FICO / FAKO before: 811 (Lowest of real FICOs) FICO / FAKO before: FAKO TU-772 EX-754 EQ-780 FICO / FAKO before: Nov 11 & Dec 19,TransUnion 719---730,Experian --759---759,Equifax ---723---723 FICO / FAKO before: unknown (too lazy and cheap to pay)
New CL from AOR: $ 20,000 = 1.3x HHI New CL from AOR: $ 24,100 = 0.28x HHI New CL from AOR: $ 39,400 = 0.44x HHI New CL from AOR: $ 45,000 = 0.69x HHI New CL from AOR: $ 55,000 = 1.5x HHI New CL from AOR: $ 59,000 + some unknown New CL from AOR: $ 83,300 = 1.1x HHI New CL from AOR: $102,500 - 0.98x HHI New CL from AOR: $102,600 = 1.3x HHI New CL from AOR: $121,000 = 1.34x HHI New CL from AOR: $155,000 = 1.6x HHI New CL from AOR: $162,000 = ?x HHI New CL from AOR: $193,000 = 1.9x HHI New CL from AOR: $250,000 = 1.47x HHI New CL from AOR: $259,900 = 1.5x HHI New CL from AOR: $271,500 = 1.18x HHI New CL from AOR: $294,900 = 1.47x HHI New CL from AOR: $295,000 = 2.1x HHI New CL from AOR: $307,000 = 1.2x HHI New CL from AOR: $356,000
New CL from CLI: $ 6,200 post-AOR (hard pull) New CL from CLI: $ 23,000 New CL from CLI: $ 61,700 (some with "hard pull" noted above)
Total CL AFTER: $ 34,500 = 2.38x before Total CL AFTER: $ 47,400 = 2.03x before Total CL AFTER: $ 56,000 = 56x before! Total CL AFTER: $ 62,300 = 3.6x before Total CL AFTER: $114,275 = 2.07x before Total CL AFTER: $124,500 = 5.66x before Total CL AFTER: $143,300 = 1.38x before Total CL AFTER: $150,600 = 3.4x before Total CL AFTER: $152,600 = 3.48x before Total CL AFTER: $211,000 = 2.83x before Total CL AFTER: $234,000 = 2.96x before Total CL AFTER: $247,000 = 4.57x before Total CL AFTER: $290,000 = 7.25x before Total CL AFTER: $355,200 = 2.93x before Total CL AFTER: $399,500 = 3.12x before Total CL AFTER: $401,500 = 8.92x before Total CL AFTER: $419,000 = 3.74x before Total CL AFTER: $427,200 = 1.61x before Total CL AFTER: $445,000 = 2.97x before Total CL AFTER: $518,600 = 3x before (less about $10K subsequently lost due to adverse action)
Total CL BEFORE: $ 1,000 (yes $1,000) Total CL BEFORE: $ 14,500 Total CL BEFORE: $ 17,300 Total CL BEFORE: $ 22,000 Total CL BEFORE: $ 23,300 Total CL BEFORE: $ 40,000 Total CL BEFORE: $ 43,800 reporting, $19,000 on non-reporting Chase card Total CL BEFORE: $ 44,300 Total CL BEFORE: $ 45,000 Total CL BEFORE: $ 54,000 Total CL BEFORE: $ 55,275 Total CL BEFORE: $ 78,000 Total CL BEFORE: $ 79,000 Total CL BEFORE: $103,900 Total CL BEFORE: $112,000 Total CL BEFORE: $121,300 (AMEX pulled $26,000 of this for my new cards) Total CL BEFORE: $128,000 Total CL BEFORE: $150,000 Total CL BEFORE: $173,000 (though $11,000 was taken for new cards) Total CL BEFORE: $265,200
utilization AFTER: 33% (credit cards only) utilization AFTER: 35% (planned) utilization AFTER: 40% utilization AFTER: 80% (do this at your own risk!)
Name ___: Dman081 Date ___: 4-10-07 & 4-11-07 afternoons FICO / FAKO before : FAKO TU-745 EX-734 EQ-734 FICO / FAKO after _: FAKO TU-734 EX-734 EQ-734 (only inqs have posted) Applied # ____: 21 (12p 9b) Approved # ___: 8 (only instnt apps so far) (6p 2b) Approved % ___: 38% New CL from AOR ___: $37,100 = .26x HHI Household Income __: $140,000 # years of credit _: 6 # inquiries BEFORE : 1 + 0 + 1 utilization BEFORE : 1-3% Total CL BEFORE ___: $ 98,000 ($10,000 of which non-reporting business) New CL from CLI ___: none yet Total CL AFTER ____: $135,100 = 1.38x before utilization AFTER _: 45% (planned) Bonuses from AOR ____: unknown Expected AOR interest: unknown
All finished up. Let's hope a good number of my deferred applications come through. At the very least I've freed up a good amount of 0% low or no fee BTs on my existing major bank lines (Citi, Chase, BofA). Too bad Card Offers isn't paying up anymore.
ahself
Senior Member
posted: May. 16, 2007 @ 1:09p
Now that all of my BT balances have posted to each credit reporting agency, I've updated the QS with my stats.
2nd Nat City personal (though still pending, so I couuld be wrong)
IberiaBank (Pulaski) ... usually requires docs; he didn't mention one way or another
Wachovia (skipped; hence 36 apps though his post is numbered 1..37)
Comments:
2nd NatCity app is probably a declined as a second app per CSR.
IberiaBank was an approval but I didn't provide any docs.
Wachovia was indeed skipped. I had to do a phone app because I was not an existing customer, and by the time I got to them it was the middle of the night and they were closed.
Minor nitpick: I only applied for 35 cards -- I skipped Wachovia, and #37 was a card I received without applying for it. See the QS in my thread.
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