Greetings. It's been just over a year since I did my first App-O-Rama (documented in painful detail in this thread). I thought the AOR was quite a success. So I'm launching a bigger, badder, and much more rama-riffic AOR. Let's get crackin! Goals: 1) Increase amount of 0% money available (by a lot) (I'm not emphasizing signup bonuses are much this time, partly because I used up many of the good bank/brokerage bonuses on my first AOR) Personal Info: Reported HHI: $82,800 ($47,000 salary, $35,800 other) Beginning Credit Lines: Personal: AMEX Hilton, 2006, $23800 Citibank overdraft line of credit, 2006, $500 Business: Advanta, 2006, $2500 No mortgages, car loans, student loans, etc. About $2500 balance scattered across several cards. Total Personal Credit: $139.8k Preparation: 1) At least 2 months prior to AOR, closed "unnecessary" cards (unused or annual fee) and consolidate their CLs with other cards from same lender. Pre-AOR Jitters: 1) I think Chase might be touchy. They were the only bank that took adverse action in my previous AOR (twice reducing CL). Also, an attempt to consolidate cards one month ago required talking to a special credit department instead of a regular CSR. 2) AMEX. Infamous for Financial Reviews. I'm going to go for it anyway, and see what happens. 3) Citibank. Reallocating credit has reportedly become much more difficult with personal cards. This could hurt my profit potential, since I expect newly-granted CLs to be fairly small. 3) Too much 0% money (?!). Yes, this may seem to be a perverse problem! However, since this AOR is very heavily weighted towards 0% money, if I get a lot of approvals, and am successful with reallocation on existing lines, and really ambitiously max out the 0% deals, I might have a frightening level of utilization on my credit report. My credit score tanked dramatically on my previous AOR (170 points!)... can I top it? 4) Market risk. Some of my BT money is going to be in something riskier than a savings account (see Investment details below). Ironically, I'm not even optimistic on the outlook for stocks and bonds over the next year, I just really, really, want to do it for scientific experiment purposes, and the advancement of AOR knowledge. Regardless, if the market goes flooey, it could hamper the investment profits (an outright loss is unlikely)
Notes: (CS) denotes a cardselection.com application #1 - Citibank Professional w/ TYP (15k TYP, 12mo 0% no fee) - approved 7/28, $9,000 (TU instant) #2 - US Bank Platinum (targeted offer) (15mo 0% no fee) - approved 7/14, $7,000 (EX instant) #3 - Chase Sony ($100 credit, 0%) ($100 credit, 12mo 0% $75 fee) - approved 7/18, $3,500 (EX 7/13) #4 - Citibank CitiBusiness PremierPass (15kTYP, 12mo 0%, no fee) - approved 7/15, $10,000 (TU instant) #5 - (Barclays) Bank Atlantic Rewards BusinessCard (15mo 0%, $75 fee) - insta-approved $14,000 (TU instant) #6 - (FNBO) Union Bank of California Bucksback ($20 bonus, 12mo 0%, $75 fee) - denied 7/17 (EX 7/13) #7 - BofA Generic Visa (12mo 0%, no fee) - approved 7/25, $8,000 (TU instant) #8 - Am.ex Business Gold Rewards (25k MRP) (CS) - approved 7/14 (--) #9 - Am.ex SimplyCash Business (0% purchases) (CS) - approved 7/14, zero net CL (--) #10 - Citibank PremierPass Elite (25k TYP, $75 annual fee) - insta-approved, $12,000 (TU instant) #11 - WAMU Platinum (9mo 0% $75 fee) - insta-approved, $3,000 (EX instant) #12 - BofA Iowa Alumni ($250 in Worldpoints) - approved 7/26, $500 (re-use pull) #13 - Chase Business Cash Rewards (12mo 0%, $75 fee) - approved 7/27, $8,000 (EX 7/13) #14 - RBS Kroger 123 (12mo 0%, $75 fee) - received 7/28, $6,500 #15 - Discover Miles (12,000 miles, 12mo 0%, $75 fee) (CS) - approved 7/14, $6,000 (EX 7/13, EQ 7/15) #16 - Capone Platinum Prestige (no deal) - insta-approved $2,000 (TU,EX,EQ instant) #17 (Elan) Woodforest Bank Select Rewards (6mo 0%, no fee) - received 7/20, $5,000 (EX 7/13) #18 - Barclays I Fly America ($15 credit, 12mo 0%, $50 fee) - insta-approved $7,500 (TU instant) #19 - National City Visa (6mo 0% no fee) - denied 7/17 #20 - UMB Platinum (6mo 0%, $50) - denied 7/20 #21 - Citibank CitiBusiness w/ TYP (15k TYP, 12mo 0% no fee) - accepted 7/16, 15,000 (TU instant) #22 - Citibank Diamond Preferred Rewards (10 TYP, 12mo 0%, no fee) - approved 7/26, $6,300 (TU instant) #23 - Am.ex IN:LA (6mo 0% no fee) (CS) - approved 7/13, $10,000 (TU instant) #24 - Chase Business United Mileage Plus (25k UA miles w/ $250 spend) - approved 7/27, $8,000 (no known pull) #25 - HSBC Platinum w/ Cash (12mo 0%, $99 fee) - insta-approved $600 (EX) #26 - (Infibank/FNBO) Principal Bank Low Rate (12mo 0%, $75 fee) - denied on 8/14 #27 - (Chase) Lasalle Bank Platinum (12mo 0%, $75 fee) - approved 7/17, $3,500 #28 - Wachovia Platinum (telephone app) (6mo 0%, $75 fee) - denied 7/13 (EQ 7/13) #29 - (7/20) BofA Platinum Plus Business Rewards (9mo 0%, unknown fee) - approved 7/27, $8,000 (EX instant) Random Notes: 1) I was still a bit tentative in applying for business credit. However, since I don't have a real business, I'm not too worried about it. 2) I am fairly dependent on being able to reallocate credit among my Citibank, Chase, and Bofa/FIA credit lines in order to get the most 0% value possible. I kept a careful eye on recent FWF reports of reallocation success in advance of the AOR. 3) The only card I applied for that I desired as a regular spender was the AMEX SimplyCash. 4) I was very reluctant to request BTs at the time of application, mainly because I enjoy the flexibility of doing the transfer after I know the rest of my credit situation. My only in-app BT requests were with Capone (because of many comments that they care about that) and National City (was unsure if I could dodge fee without it). Post-AOR CLI Requests: After waiting a few days, I will request credit line increases from banks which would only do them with hard pulls: - Citibank overdraft LOC (denied) General Investment Plan: More details to flesh out once total BT amounts become apparant. Most money will be spent rate-chasing bank accounts yielding ~6%. A chunk will be invested in more aggressive mutual funds. Bank/Brokerage Bonuses BofA Checking ($100 bonus) (applied 7/30/07) |


