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I applied for a Citi Forward (got denied; in recon) then approved for a BCP and following that a Chase Amazon card. I'm worried that the recon on Citi will do another HP (they said it might and couldn't tell me).
I know AMEX soft pulled me immediately after Chase hard pulled. If Citi hard pull again and AMEX notices, it could look like I've app'd for four cards in a month (only had two previously - so huge increase). Could this potentially trigger an FR?
I'm in a bit of an awkward situation where a FR would be pretty hard for me to satisfy as the past few years almost all of my income is from overseas and not reported to the IRS. Only in the last few months is my income US-based; would they accept last few pay stubs or bank statements instead?
gaah worried now. stupid citi application; shouldn't have done it
AMEX wants tax return, nothing else. Tax return cannot be forged, unlike paystub or bank statement (tax return comes from IRS directly).
I think you are worrying too much. I applied 6 cards this year and haven't got hit with FR yet.
@webhopper wrote:
Hmm this can put you in a sticky situation.... as foreign is usually reported to the Irs as far as I know. Do you pay taxes in another country? If so I recommend that you address the FR using your foreign tax statements.
Personally though; I don't see that you're at risk for FR. I had tons of inquiries prior to and after receiving my Amex charge card. The most important thing to consider is to keep your charges commensurate with your income and you'll be just fine!
Best of luck and welcome to the Amex family!
Up until 2013, I'm still non-resident for tax purposes, so I don't file a 1042, but a 1042-NR instead, which doesn't require reporting of foreign income. there's also no tax treaty between here and the other country.
How many cards did you apply for after your amex and how quickly?
I've had my Gold amex for just over 2 years now, so I suppose there's a chance they can look at that and know im a good customer.
Inquiries are not known to trigger FR's AFAIK. I don't think you have anything to worry about unless your spending greatly outstrips Amex's theoretical financial profile of you based on your income vs. debt obligations.
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Do you mind sharing additional commentary or discussion to help the Original Poster? I'm assuming your agreement is based on a recent experience? It is always helpful to post detailed experiences and comments.... others may be able to learn new things from your experiences! Thanks in advance!
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@Credit314 wrote:+1
Do you mind sharing additional commentary or discussion to help the Original Poster? I'm assuming your agreement is based on a recent experience? It is always helpful to post detailed experiences and comments.... others may be able to learn new things from your experiences! Thanks in advance!
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Thank you webhopper