09-18-2012 05:38 PM
jsucool76 wrote:I guess it's like an invitation number. This seems more like a "Special Offer" that you would get in the mail as opposed to a pre-approval/pre-qualification.
Yea i agree JSU, but i wonder if it gets us on their (BofA) Radar. I bet someone gets something in the mail
09-18-2012 06:39 PM - edited 09-18-2012 06:41 PM
The cash rewards was selectEd for me but I know better. Had a snafu with B of A a few years back. I'm sure they are not quite ready to forgive just yet.
09-19-2012 01:13 AM
09-19-2012 01:14 AM
09-19-2012 04:49 AM
EandK23 wrote:
Duncanrr wrote:It brought up their cash rewards card for me. Didnt say here is your offer or pre-selected or anything.
+1
That's exactly the same response I received as well.
+ 2 - same for me...
09-19-2012 05:19 AM
I tried the BOA pre-qualifier and I got nothing back.
It doesn't show a card it just says "Why let us customize your offers? It won’t impact your credit. And it just takes a minute to sign in and see your results. You can also view our standard offers."
I had a charge off with BOA in 2007 so maybe I'm still on their blacklist.
09-20-2012 05:31 PM
charyot77 wrote:I tried the BOA pre-qualifier and I got nothing back.
It doesn't show a card it just says "Why let us customize your offers? It won’t impact your credit. And it just takes a minute to sign in and see your results. You can also view our standard offers."
I had a charge off with BOA in 2007 so maybe I'm still on their blacklist.
It is possible. This thing doesn't seem that great anyways. It's just totally random. Seems more like it's basing the card choice on your answers (whether you want cash back, travel, points, w/e" as opposed to a SP. Anyone happen to check their reports and see if they got a soft from it?

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