Thanks to MikeR397's thread, I decided to compile a list of business cards to do my 3rd AOR in the last 3 years. I am a frequent FW-er, and have learned a lot from the finance forum. I've seen a lot of others post their AOR experience, and felt I should post mine as I (think) I got some good results: Here are my stats: Age 23 Stated Income: $74,000 Pre-AOR FICO: 760 experian Mortgage: 300k Existing Cards: Schwab 15,000 Citi Professional 3,600 Citi Dividend 16,200 Citi Simplicity 4,000 Citi Home Rebate 4,000 AMEX Blue Cash 35,000 Chase Personal 6,000 Discover Gas 2,000 Discover Platinum 15,000 Wells Fargo Visa 15,000 Total: $113,800 Currently, the BT is @ World Savings (aka Wachovia) @ 5.41% APY Submitted first application at 11AM PST, finished by 1PM PST. My goal for this AOR was simply to get as much $$ as possible to fix in a CD rate before it drops dramatically. The new cards I applied for and the results: Chase GoDaddy - Instant Approval - 15,000 Chase Michelin - Instant Approval - 15,000 Chase Cash Rewards - Instant Approval - 12,000 Chase Business Card - Approved - $10,000 Chase Platinum Visa - Approved - $6,500 CitiBusiness - Declined BofA Power Rewards - Snail Mail Bank Atlantic - Approved - 10,000 Juniper National Park - Approved - 5,000 Advanta - Approved - N/A Total: $73,500 in new credit line I called to consolidate my chase cards into 1, and was told "if it is over a certain amount, it won't let us do it." Five minutes later, the CSR calls me back to tell me "no go." So I hang up, redial, and speak to the next CSR. I request one card at a time to be added to the Chase Business Card, each time hanging up, and redialing. 24 hours later, the account was updated online reflecting the new consolidated credit line. Business Information Used: Business Name - First and Last Name Business TIN - My personal SSN Years in Business - 0 Annual Revenue - 0 Type of Business - Online Sales Here are the BT offers: Chase - $64k @ 0% APR 12 months - $75 max fee Bank Atlantic - 0% APR for 15 months - 3% fee $75 max (it states this on the application, but not in the disclosures included w/ card) Juniper - 0% APR for 12 months @ 3% $50 max Advanta - 0% APR for 15 months - 3% fee $50 max I think it was pretty successful. A few careless errors on my part: 1) My current BT showing a card maxed out was a decline reason for CitiBusiness. 2) Knowing how easy it is to consolidate Chase, I would definitely get as many Chase cards as possible (both personal and business). When consolidating, request it one card at a time. 3) Do it when CD rates aren't dropping!  4) Apply for MORE cards, as I was initially concerned that I would not get approved for any business cards. Overall I'm happy with the results. I have not checked post-FICO scores yet, but am not concerned about any negative effects resulting from this B-AOR. Thanks for reading  |