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New here, and tried searching, but couldn't find the answer I'm looking for.
I had an Amex Blue card 9 years ago that defaulted, and was never paid. It is now off my credit report since it's past the SOL, and I have been working to rebuild my credit. I have no revolving credit currently which I am trying to fix (did just get approved for a Macy's card), and only things on my report is a 9yr old car loan PIF no lates, and a current car loan no lates.
Currently at 738 from Experian, 718 Transunion, and 665 at Equifax (erroneous $160 collection I am disputing).
I would like to get an Amex card again, and I saw in other posts they pull Exp which is my best score, but since I have the past bad debt with them I never paid, is it worth applying or will they say no based on the past default?
Appreciate any advice, thanks!
@Megan2992 wrote:New here, and tried searching, but couldn't find the answer I'm looking for.
I had an Amex Blue card 9 years ago that defaulted, and was never paid. It is now off my credit report since it's past the SOL, and I have been working to rebuild my credit. I have no revolving credit currently which I am trying to fix (did just get approved for a Macy's card), and only things on my report is a 9yr old car loan PIF no lates, and a current car loan no lates.
Currently at 738 from Experian, 718 Transunion, and 665 at Equifax (erroneous $160 collection I am disputing).
I would like to get an Amex card again, and I saw in other posts they pull Exp which is my best score, but since I have the past bad debt with them I never paid, is it worth applying or will they say no based on the past default?
Appreciate any advice, thanks!
AmEx blacklists pretty much for life so it unlikely they would approve you. Still, stranger things have happened.
The good news is that they do not pull your credit reports if you are on their blacklist. That makes applying pretty much risk-free.
If you're willing to pay in full, you should be able to get back in, possibly through their Oasis program. Otherwise, Amex doesn't forget. Personally I'd just move on. Plenty of other banks that will treat you better anyway.
I'm assuming Experian is a FAKO, and hence may not actually be your best score.
Amex won't approve you if you defaulted on them. They have memory like an elephant. You can't be an auth user on anyones' account either. Anyone needing to provide clarification on this, please do so. I would wait and try to get the collection item deleted, and if you really want an Amex product, try a bank who offers a co-branded one, like Citi or BOA.
@KIPPIE12 wrote:Amex won't approve you if you defaulted on them. They have memory like an elephant. You can't be an auth user on anyones' account either. Anyone needing to provide clarification on this, please do so. I would wait and try to get the collection item deleted, and if you really want an Amex product, try a bank who offers a co-branded one, like Citi or BOA.
There are one or two people on this forum who have slipped through the cracks so you never know, but the chances are slim.
Still, it will not cost you an inquiry to try. If you are on the blacklist, AmEx will decline you before they pull your credit reports.
@Anonymous wrote:There are one or two people on this forum who have slipped through the cracks so you never know, but the chances are slim.
Still, it will not cost you an inquiry to try. If you are on the blacklist, AmEx will decline you before they pull your credit reports.
Yep, there are some out there
You could always try the their pre approval form on their site and see if there are anything available for you. That's usually a good indication if you will be approved or not.
I paid off a charged off balance in full back in February and applied for an AMEX Blue card and it was approved. The AMEX Blue card has the original member since date of 1989.
Thank you for all the responses!
I think I'll stay away from Amex then. I liked the card when I had it, but don't see to many positive comments about them on the boards here.
I am also hopeful now about the Discover More card I applied for a few days ago. I thought it was a no since I got the need more time to process message when I applied online, but got a call today from them wanting to verify identity and address, and they asked me to fax them a copy of a current util bill to confirm my address.
I would hope they wouldn't make me go through this just to say no, but I have never applied for a Discover before, so I have no clue what it all means..crossing my fingers!
@KIPPIE12 wrote:Amex won't approve you if you defaulted on them. They have memory like an elephant. You can't be an auth user on anyones' account either. Anyone needing to provide clarification on this, please do so. I would wait and try to get the collection item deleted, and if you really want an Amex product, try a bank who offers a co-branded one, like Citi or BOA.
Amex recently changed Auth users and anyone can be added now and SS# is not asked anymore so even if past amex bad history you can be added to someone else account.