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No, not now.
First, Capital One will instantly deny your application causing you another hard inquiry on all 3 reports, which is bad, because they have a 45-day waiting period between applications. You just applied last month and trying to re-apply this month?!?
Also, you don't want to jump staight to the gusto and get the Rewards Card because this is not really catered to the <600 scores. You'll need to be over 600 at a minimum, even though it's for "average" credit -- it will more than likely be enrolled into the Credit Steps program.
But for now, I would suggest keeping your secured card in good standing from 6-9 months, THEN go for the No Hassles Rewards card.
What you "should have" done in the beginning was to apply for the "Standard Platinum" card which is the easiest unsecured card to qualify, if it was denied online, you would have received a counter-offer for the secured card. Unfortunately, you applied directly for the secured. It's good, just let it grow for now.
@JayRizzo wrote:No, not now.
First, Capital One will instantly deny your application causing you another hard inquiry on all 3 reports, which is bad, because they have a 45-day waiting period between applications. You just applied last month and trying to re-apply this month?!?
Also, you don't want to jump staight to the gusto and get the Rewards Card because this is not really catered to the <600 scores. You'll need to be over 600 at a minimum, even though it's for "average" credit -- it will more than likely be enrolled into the Credit Steps program.
But for now, I would suggest keeping your secured card in good standing from 6-9 months, THEN go for the No Hassles Rewards card.
What you "should have" done in the beginning was to apply for the "Standard Platinum" card which is the easiest unsecured card to qualify, if it was denied online, you would have received a counter-offer for the secured card. Unfortunately, you applied directly for the secured. It's good, just let it grow for now.
Let me first state that I agree with all of the advice that you just gave the OP. I would NOT recommend applying so soon. But, I just wanted to note that I was approved for this card last October with the beginning scores listed in my sig... go figure!
Yeah, that's right, but you already had credit experience. This is the OP's first cc, so I never advise newbies to go for the gusto. I "do" recall them asking the forum which is the best secured card to apply just about a week or so ago.
Anyways, I based this on the number of applicants that reported they've been denied for the No Hassles Rewards with <600 score in their reviews on MyFico, Credit Karma, CreditBoards, and Finance Globe.
What they've learned and confirmed by Capital One Senior Account Managers, is if someone apply for the No Hassles Rewards and are denied, no further action is taken. But, if they apply for the "Standard Platinum" and denied, they will instantly receive a counter-offer online for the secured card. So, I guess the Standard is one step above secured.
In addition to this all, I don't see why get 2 cap1 cards. They won't ever grow and that's the limit of cap1 cards you can hold. I did the same thing, got a cap 1 in march 2010 and another in june and finally decided to close 1 of them this february once I moved onto other prime lenders.
I think I tried to apply another cap1 in april 2010 which was less than 45 days from my previous one and I was declined for the 45 days thing but I did not get any inquiry for that.
I think the better strategy is to keep adding to the secured card (if you can afford it) and wait at least a year. I think it improves your chances for a better higher limit card.
@Anonymous wrote:
thanx a lot ppl really n yeah i asked like a week and a half ago but since i had already had the offer to join n it said its good for 80 days (the down payment for the cc) i just decided to go for it ..i wish i wouldve known a lil more more about just applying for the unsecured and if anything i was gonna get a counter offer ;( but we all learn from our mistakes.
thanks really im constantly checking the forum n just learning from the discussions that are here.
I think the secured card is a better choice (if you can fund it) than a lower limit with credit steps.
@JayRizzo wrote:Yeah, that's right, but you already had credit experience. This is the OP's first cc, so I never advise newbies to go for the gusto. I "do" recall them asking the forum which is the best secured card to apply just about a week or so ago.
Anyways, I based this on the number of applicants that reported they've been denied for the No Hassles Rewards with <600 score in their reviews on MyFico, Credit Karma, CreditBoards, and Finance Globe.
What they've learned and confirmed by Capital One Senior Account Managers, is if someone apply for the No Hassles Rewards and are denied, no further action is taken. But, if they apply for the "Standard Platinum" and denied, they will instantly receive a counter-offer online for the secured card. So, I guess the Standard is one step above secured.
Ah, yes... that could explain it. I hadn't thought of that.