06-13-2012 05:24 PM
Thanks for the number!!! My decline was overturned too! 1500 CL YAY!!!!!!!
07-05-2012 10:02 AM
I applied last night and they gave me the 7-10 day message. They just called me this morning to ask me a few questions about my credit history and job status. He said how much do I need and I said $2000 max so he ends the conversation with I got you approved for $2500. Only thing that sucks is you have to make the Apple purchase within 30 days to get the 0%. He said call back if I needed to change that.
10-05-2012 01:38 PM
I applied today and was denied. Called and tried to get a rcon and the analyst told me that I didn't have enough credit history yet for them to approve me. I have about 6 months history with 2-3 cards. Anyone have any suggestions or should I just wait?
10-05-2012 03:25 PM
Congrats
10-05-2012 04:40 PM
Silent99 wrote:I applied today and was denied. Called and tried to get a rcon and the analyst told me that I didn't have enough credit history yet for them to approve me. I have about 6 months history with 2-3 cards. Anyone have any suggestions or should I just wait?
Wait until you have a full year on all of your cards.
10-05-2012 07:12 PM
Barclay's is top notch when it comes to recon's makes me wanna apply LOL
06-14-2013 05:17 AM
I have terrible credit and a lot of inquiries. I got my denail letter for the NFL card in the mail but the reasons were so bizzarre. "low available credit on existing cards", "insufficient credit history" which is weird because I have 6+ years of credit history. It stated nothing about my charge off accts, etc. then further down the letter it stated t"The reporting agency played no part in our decision and is unable to supply..." which I thought made no sense. Anyway called 8664084064 right at 8am and talked to a nice guy, he asked about employment hx and annual income, put me on hold for 2 min. came back, asked about 2 charge offs with BoA from 2008, then said I was approved with a CL of $1,000. yay!

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