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OP , very impressive ! Congrats on hard work.! On your list of suggestinos for fellow Ficoneers you should have added : make sure your salary jumps x5 . :-)
Congrats!!! I was able to go from $0 to $5100, but then I closed one with an annual fee and am at $4600 now. Cant wait to see what the next year has in store for me!
@Anonymous wrote:I believe my income was a factor with credit being available to me. My income jumped from 25k to over 130k yearly. (I was still in school last year)
That's a nice bump right out of school. What do you do for a living?
Bless your heart! I too am on a journey....this post has given me additional
Inspiration!
@p- wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:I believe my income was a factor with credit being available to me. My income jumped from 25k to over 130k yearly. (I was still in school last year)
That's a nice bump right out of school. What do you do for a living?
Either an experienced financier with an MBA or a lawyer I'm guessing.
I'm having a really hard time believing this is possible. Many of these companies are extremely inquiry and new account sensitive. Having this many new accounts and all this new available credit would certainly be red flags.
Not trying to start anything but I do have a problem with giving people the idea that they can go from 500 in availble credit to 200,000 in one year.
@omskillet wrote:I'm having a really hard time believing this is possible. Many of these companies are extremely inquiry and new account sensitive. Having this many new accounts and all this new available credit would certainly be red flags.
Not trying to start anything but I do have a problem with giving people the idea that they can go from 500 in availble credit to 200,000 in one year.
The OP explained his approach. Which part of it do you think doesn't make sense?
@HiLine wrote:
@omskillet wrote:I'm having a really hard time believing this is possible. Many of these companies are extremely inquiry and new account sensitive. Having this many new accounts and all this new available credit would certainly be red flags.
Not trying to start anything but I do have a problem with giving people the idea that they can go from 500 in availble credit to 200,000 in one year.
The OP explained his approach. Which part of it do you think doesn't make sense?
19 new accounts with most likely 19 inquiries in 12 months would not go over with Barclays, Amex, or Citi without a doubt. AAoA has to be much less than a year after all these new accounts which is another thing that won't get you 10k limits. I would venture to say that there are no other examples of someone being given this much credit in such a short period of time in all this forum.
@omskillet wrote:
@HiLine wrote:
@omskillet wrote:I'm having a really hard time believing this is possible. Many of these companies are extremely inquiry and new account sensitive. Having this many new accounts and all this new available credit would certainly be red flags.
Not trying to start anything but I do have a problem with giving people the idea that they can go from 500 in availble credit to 200,000 in one year.
The OP explained his approach. Which part of it do you think doesn't make sense?
19 new accounts with most likely 19 inquiries in 12 months would not go over with Barclays, Amex, or Citi without a doubt. AAoA has to be much less than a year after all these new accounts which is another thing that won't get you 10k limits. I would venture to say that there are no other examples of someone being given this much credit in such a short period of time in all this forum.
I have to agree with omskillet on this one.
OP clearly states that he had 17 baddies and still has 2 on his reports and only two CC's with $500 limits. AMEX only gave me $1,000 on my BCE because I had 5 new accounts in the previous 12 months when I applied, I have been an AU since 98, no baddies ever and always PIF. Just from AMEX he has $31,000 and NPSL with 2 baddies and 19 new accounts. Not to mention the Palladium. Just doesn't sound right. But then again I have been surprised many times lol.