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My Cardmatch results have been stuck on cards like Cap 1's Venture, Quicksilver, and Plat. Prestige (good credit) cards AND the First Premier (rebuilder) results for over a month now even though my scores have increased since I started my rebuild in August. And YES I do clear the old results every time. But these results are IMO a mixed bag b/c it's suggesting cards for good to excellent credit (Cap 1) and-well I don't need to tell anybody about FP-LOL. So is this saying my credit is good with the Cap 1's (b/c it does NOT suggest a secured card with them), or only good enough for rebuilers like FP at this point? And just how accurate is Cardmatch? BTW-I do have Discover IT and an unsecured Visa with my CU.
@Credit-hoarder wrote:My Cardmatch results have been stuck on cards like Cap 1's Venture, Quicksilver, and Plat. Prestige (good credit) cards AND the First Premier (rebuilder) results for over a month now even though my scores have increased since I started my rebuild in August. And YES I do clear the old results every time. But these results are IMO a mixed bag b/c it's suggesting cards for good to excellent credit (Cap 1) and-well I don't need to tell anybody about FP-LOL. So is this saying my credit is good with the Cap 1's (b/c it does NOT suggest a secured card with them), or only good enough for rebuilers like FP at this point? And just how accurate is Cardmatch? BTW-I do have Discover IT and an unsecured Visa with my CU.
Those sites will only recommend cards offered by lenders who have paid the site to participate in their marketing program.
Remember - if it is free, you aren't the customer - you are the product.
Just google the card you want and put prequalifier after it. It usually will take you to that companies website and sometimes there will be a prequalifier page that will do a soft check to see if you would qualify. You would be suprised on some of the cards you could obtain that cardmatch doesnt show.
Thanks for the responses. @montoya83: I've been to most of the pre-qual sites, BofA, Cap 1, Chase, Citi, and they all come up with "no matches-but we do recommend this...." Even on Cap 1. I've read where ppl (with slightly better scores and CR's than mine) are often pre-qual for AMEX and Chase cards on Cardmatch is the reason I'm curious.
For most lender-specific websites where a pre-screened option is available, common wisdon dictates that folks with better credit profiles will likely qualify for a pre-approval versus those who may be borderline or with subpar profiles.
Think of this site as a big prequalifer website. If you post your FICO scores and details on your credit profile and ask for recommendations on cards you could get and what kind of cards you are looking for, you will likely get better and more accurate recommendations than cardmatch or any such service. There is no way cardmatch can accurately predict your approvals without at least getting your credit report which it doesn't.