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I just got my Amex green early Jan 2013, waiting for it to report for backing help on AAoA.
Is there any best time to make another application ? Before or after Green makes first report ?
I am looking at a revolver card from them.
Am I going to take another HP from them on EX ? My EX has the most INQ's. and EX has been frozen since Oct.
Does anybody have any reports that applying through Credit Karma link gets a TU pull instead of EX ?
My TU has two INQ in Jan, my EQ has three in last 12 months two of them in April 2012 and one in Jun 2012.
My EX has 7 in last 12 monts, last one in Oct 2012.
Thank you.
There a few members here who apply right after approval so give it a shot But they do mainly pull EX, but if denied then its a SP
TU pullers are Discover, GE and Barclay
Applying for both at the same time would have been ideal. Experian tends to merge simultaneous inquiries from the same lender.
For max backdating, do it today. If you don't care, wait 6 months.
@chnceit wrote:There a few members here who apply right after approval so give it a shot But they do mainly pull EX, but if denied then its a SP
TU pullers are Discover, GE and Barclay
As a community we really need to stop labelling Discover as a TU puller: a check of any online database that lists credit pulls will demonstrate that's not the case as it's close to evenly split between EQ and TU. EX is an occasional one but still a possibility (potential inaccuracies in the data could account for that), but EQ unquestionably is in use.
More on topic, it's been suggested that applying via CK for Amex will result in a pull on TU instead of the traditional EX. Amex will occasionally pull a different bureau anyway so this is hard to determine until we get more data. Whenever I do ever apply for another Amex will try via CK just to see as there's virtually no chance TU would be picked as an alternate bureau in my case for Amex over EQ.
As for a second Amex application, can do it now. There's no mandatory waiting period assuming your last application was approved and we have hundreds of forum users that have been approved for multiple Amex cards in close succession. 99.987% (or close) will be a SP if denied regardless.
@Revelate wrote:
@chnceit wrote:There a few members here who apply right after approval so give it a shot But they do mainly pull EX, but if denied then its a SP
TU pullers are Discover, GE and Barclay
As a community we really need to stop labelling Discover as a TU puller: a check of any online database that lists credit pulls will demonstrate that's not the case as it's close to evenly split between EQ and TU. EX is an occasional one but still a possibility (potential inaccuracies in the data could account for that), but EQ unquestionably is in use.
OK to re-phrase that then in my experience and what Discovered pulled for me was TU