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Amberlina202:
Well, I've called them twice already. Something messed up on their end over the weekend and any applications and payments that occurred haven't gone through on their end. I called the second time today and someone said they were expecting someone to fix it. She suggested I call back later in the week because once it's fixed I still may not get any confirmation of anything. So, I just want to make sure they at least get the application and payment correct so I can get something in the mail from them. Unfortunately for me, I didn't save my onscreen verification.
Update:
So about 4pm est, I got my welcome email and receipt! I was going to call but after seeing your message BizyBee, I figured I'd just wait it out, but then the emails came through. I considered emailing my documentation in, but figured I go your route Guyatthebeach; unfortunatately, it was a bit late to go into the branch near my job. I figure I'll go at lunch tomorrow, that way I can fund the account at the same time.
Hi TX,
I was denied a CLOC and after speaking to several people (the last person was nasty but give the info I needed) I was finally informed that it was due to the bankruptcy. I was approved through PenFed for two credit cards with 5K limits each. Maybe PenFed is a little more friendly to us with recent bankruptcies.
@Anonymous wrote:Update:
So about 4pm est, I got my welcome email and receipt! I was going to call but after seeing your message @BizyBee, I figured I'd just wait it out, but then the emails came through. I considered emailing my documentation in, but figured I go your route @Guyatthebeach; unfortunatately, it was a bit late to go into the branch near my job. I figure I'll go at lunch tomorrow, that way I can fund the account at the same time.
Amberlina202,
I think going to the branch is the best route to go if you have ever declared bankruptcy..
When you go, be prepared to show them that you joined the San Diego chapter of the Navy League. I would cover all the bases by taking 2 ID's, your SSN card, utility bill, your 2 most recent pay stubs, and your discharge papers, along with money to fund the accounts.
If if you open a totally free checking, you will have to remind them to order the checks because they're suppose to be free.
Good luck if you decide to apply for the CLOC and or a credit card.
Guyatthebeach
@Guyatthebeach wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Update:
So about 4pm est, I got my welcome email and receipt! I was going to call but after seeing your message @BizyBee, I figured I'd just wait it out, but then the emails came through. I considered emailing my documentation in, but figured I go your route @Guyatthebeach; unfortunatately, it was a bit late to go into the branch near my job. I figure I'll go at lunch tomorrow, that way I can fund the account at the same time.
Amberlina202,
I think going to the branch is the best route to go if you have ever declared bankruptcy..
When you go, be prepared to show them that you joined the San Diego chapter of the Navy League. I would cover all the bases by taking 2 ID's, your SSN card, utility bill, your 2 most recent pay stubs, and your discharge papers, along with money to fund the accounts.
If if you open a totally free checking, you will have to remind them to order the checks because they're suppose to be free.
Good od luck if you decide to apply for the CLOC and or a credit card.
Guyatthebeach
Thanks, I was acually sitting here trying to decide what products I want should everything go smooth and I get the account opened tomorrow. Since my Bk is still relatively fresh and I've added more store cards than I should have , I think I just want to get the checking & savings account. I figure if I can start to build a good relationship with NFCU and acually "stay" in the garden through the BK 12 month mark, or just a little over, a lot of the HPs I got from begining my rebuild will fall offand my score should go up a bit. Plus, I'm thnking i'll save the additional hp for now and get a better SL. That is unless the credit products pull from the same hp as the account opening, but i don't think so....right?
NFCU hits your credit every time you apply.
I dont know know your history, but I'd app for the cash rewards card. You may get approved even for $500. If they decline you and counter offer, I'd take secured card as a vehicle to get your foot in the door.
Good luck!
Guyatthebeach
How long does NFCU like to see you wait after discharge?
Is the Cash rewards the "starter" card?
I want to get my Cap1 Platinum 3K SL three months to soak and the Allient CU account reporting for three months as well, then apply for something with NFCU.
@Anonymous wrote:Hi TX,
I was denied a CLOC and after speaking to several people (the last person was nasty but give the info I needed) I was finally informed that it was due to the bankruptcy. I was approved through PenFed for two credit cards with 5K limits each. Maybe PenFed is a little more friendly to us with recent bankruptcies.
Thanks for the datapoint, I've rad here of some people getting a credit card right after discharge. What were you scores when you applied and how far from your discharge. I find the bk response a little off, did you receive the denial letter and reason?
thank you!