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posted: Jan. 24, 2007 @ 11:14a
Pugranch -- I never got an approval the second time but I had read about similar problems before here on FW so I would not be surprised at duplicate apps. I did apply for lots of Citi cards though and already have three existing Citi cards, so I don't really expect approvals on all of them.
PolarDude said:SecondCor521 said:
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Useful info that FNB of Omaha only allows 1 app. I wonder if you would have tried one of their cobranded banks, there would have been an approval? I think they are slow in processing the apps. I am also curious if you get more than 1 Advanta card. I think you had some Elan cards in there, and they have a ton of cobranded banks.
What were your scores/age/utilization/High credit/reported income?
What kind of biz structure was it? (Ein supplied? Corp, sole proprietor?)
Congrats on any approvals you get!
This is my first AOR, so I am still not exactly clear on the relationship between the brand names and the issuers and the card types and all that. I was trying for a variety of issuers but I did notice a going through the apps that even when it would say "bank X" it would end up REALLY being First USA, or Chase, or something. I don't know what effect that might have on my approvals.
Scores: If I had done my own thread, I would have called it a Lazy-O-Rama as I didn't check my credit scores before and have no intentions of checking them after. I do know when I applied for my mortgage in late November, my mortgage company informed me my score was 761, and that was before my only outstanding balance dropped under 50% utilization on that card. I can check my Equifax report for free and I know I have lots of credit cards from the big issuers with high limits, no lates ever.
Age: I have one card that reports on my Equifax report that was opened in 1978. It's actually my Dad's card but it ended up on my report because we have similar names and at the time I was living at his address. I have never fixed the error because I know it helps my credit score. (I've told him about it and he's fine with it.)
Utilization: Just under 49% on one card, all the rest at zero balances. Overall utilization is about 6% depending on how they want to count my HELOC which reports on Equifax as a mortgage account.
High credit: I have a $35,900 line with Citi.
Reported income: Prefer not to say specifically. Probably about average for a FWer.
Biz: "2Cor521 Enterprises", no EIN provided, sole proprietor, 1 employee, financial services consulting.
2Cor521