See my original AOR from last year here. Update: All cards are paid off. Made about $2000 in cash before taxes. Closed Citi Cards used in the AOR because reading various threads, Citi has a maximum number of cards they will issue per person, and a maximum credit limit they will let you have based upon your household income. On 8/18/2008 I pulled all 3 of my credit reports from annualcreditreport.com and disputed all trade lines with all 3 agencies. Waiting a week for the credit cards to update with the agencies and all balances to report 0. Then I will apply for all the cards on AOR 2.0. Goals: To get as much money as I can to put in FNBO, HSBC, and Emigrant Direct to collect interest on. Planning stages: Household Income is $42,600. I'm single, 29, live alone, work in state government in IT. Cash on hand in Amboy Direct is $6000. Signed up for bonus $75 BofA checking account http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/finance/841510?highlight_key=y&keyword1=%2475. Comments in thread said if you use your BofA login when signing up, it is a soft pull. Existing cards from the AOR: Bank of America Platinum Plus MC with $21,400 limit BankAtlantic Business MC with $15,000 limit US Bank Baylor Alumni Visa with $15,000 limit Chase SonyCard Visa with $21,700 limit Discover Miles Card with $4100 limit National City Visa with $7500 limit Kroger 123 Rewards MC with $12,500 limit Existing Cards not from AOR: Chase Platinum Visa with $2700 limit (oldest card, from 2004) Chase Freedom Visa with $500 limit (got it for a sign up bonus, reallocated its limit to the Sony Style above) Chase Rewards Plus Visa with $6000 limit (daily spender, has a balance around $1500 I pay off monthly) Chase Cash Plus Rewards Visa with $8000 limit (use at sams club and incase Chase ever ends the RPV, $50 balance) Citi Diamond Preferred Visa with $6100 limit (has a $3069.31 balance at 0% for life) Cards to apply for: Advanta small business 15 months, $90 BT fee Discover More Card 12 months, $75 BT fee Chase Platinum MC 12 months, no BT fee Citi AT&T Universal Rewards Business Card 12 months, $99 BT Fee US Bank Linux Card 12 months, $0 BT Fee when using offer code 45248 when doing the BT US Bank Irish Visa 12 months, no BT fee Juniper Business Card 13 months, $75 fee Chase Business Rebate Visa Card 15 months, $99 BT Fee Juniper I Fly America 12 months, $50 BT fee, $15 statement credit Citi Business w/ Thank You Points 12 months, $0 BT Fee, 15,000 Thank you points after 1st purchase Citi AT&T Universal Card 12 months, $0 BT Fee Citi Drivers Edge 12 months, $0 BT Fee Citi Professional SM Card 12 months, but uncapped BT fee. 15,000 Thank You Points. Citi Professional MC 12 Months, but BT fee uncapped. 15,000 Thank You Points after $250 in purchases Wachovia CC 12 months, $75 fee Bank of America Platinum Plus MC 12 months, no BT Fee Bank of America NEA Card 12 months, $30 BT Fee Discover More Card 6 months, $75 BT Fee, free camera Amex Gold Business only getting for $100 gift card after 1st purchase Citi Associated Bank Visa 12 months, no BT Fee Peoples Bank Platinum MC 9 months, $60 BT Fee Quilters Reward Visa 6 months, $0 BT Coastal Federal Bank 6 months, $0 BT Fee Strategies: Apply for National City card first since they wait a couple of days before checking your credit and freak if they see a bunch of hard credit pulls on your report. After a few days then apply for the other cards. National City will do BT's over the phone. Not sure who underwrites Coastal Federals CC's. Does anyone know? Worse comes to worse, I'll launder through a Citi card. Only applying for AMEX card for the $100 gift card after first purchase. Will Make purchases on Citi cards to satisfy the Thank you points requirements and then do a BT on the ones that have no BT Fee. Discover sends BT checks a few days after receiving the card, or can send BT checks if you call. Will consolidate my current card to the discover more card. Getting the other discover card for the free digital camera and then will sell my current Canon A570is on eBay. Going easy on Chase because I don't want to lose my rewards cards with them. Will consolidate the SonyCard to the business card and move $2200 from my platinum Visa to the business card also. Chase does hard pulls on consolidations/reallocations. US Bank will mail BT Checks to anyone with an account number, so I will have them mail directly to FNBO Direct. As for the 2 Juniper Cards, they are underwritten by Barclay's, so I will consolidate the I Fly America to the Juniper Business Card, and consolidate my BankAtlantic card to the Juniper Business Card also. They will only mail BT checks to CC's, so I will launder it to Citi and request a refund from Citi. Not sure if Wachovia will BT to checking or send checks, may have to launder through Citi. For Bank of America, I will consolidate whatever credit limit I get on the NEA Card and my limit on my current MasterCard to the new Platinum Plus MC, and then do a BT to checking account over the phone. Advanta will BT to checking over the phone or send checks, I can't remember which. I'll call them after getting card to find out. |