09-12-2012 11:29 AM
That's a FICO, not FAKO. I check my credit report through all three CRAs monthly through Citi Identity Monitor. My score is coming up though. I had crap that didn't belong to me on my CR and enough baddies that did.
I am trying to GW the CAs but I have Midland and CACH on there...and they are dumbasses.
Question: would a secured card be of any help? I need to get my score up to increase my credit limit and establish more credit history...which will get my score up. I know time will raise my score, establishing good payment history and removing the baddies plus the baddies that may not be removable aging, but I want to do whatever I can to get this done FASTER.
I have written countless GW letters, emailed CEOs, talked to Executive Office people, researched here, another credit board, plus plenty of other spots. I was literally homeless and hungry, so yeah, I missed payments. I just want to fix this now that my life is back together. I am grateful for being alive, healthy and want my credit to be healthy too.
09-12-2012 12:18 PM
DubbaYou,
The best way you could start is to talk to a local credit union. They are usually more forgiving of the past and willing to start you off with a small card to get you started. Capital one was also another on I got when I had around a 620. It really just takes some time to build up ontime payments, and I wouldn't worry about the card(s) being secured or not. Just get going and be patient. It will get better. Good luck!
09-12-2012 05:31 PM
DubbaYou wrote:That's a FICO, not FAKO. I check my credit report through all three CRAs monthly through Citi Identity Monitor. My score is coming up though. I had crap that didn't belong to me on my CR and enough baddies that did.
I am trying to GW the CAs but I have Midland and CACH on there...and they are dumbasses.
Question: would a secured card be of any help? I need to get my score up to increase my credit limit and establish more credit history...which will get my score up. I know time will raise my score, establishing good payment history and removing the baddies plus the baddies that may not be removable aging, but I want to do whatever I can to get this done FASTER.
I have written countless GW letters, emailed CEOs, talked to Executive Office people, researched here, another credit board, plus plenty of other spots. I was literally homeless and hungry, so yeah, I missed payments. I just want to fix this now that my life is back together. I am grateful for being alive, healthy and want my credit to be healthy too.
Having 2 positive TLs reporting is helpful for future approvals. It isn't necessarily going to boost your FICO. But banks/CCs like to see at least 2 positive TLs reporting for at least a year (in general).
You might try calling local CUs. Some are rather conservative, but others are willing to work and help people rebuild. When I first started rebuilding, I opened one secured acct. The loan officer at my bank suggested that I open a second one somewhere else, so I opened a 2nd one at a local CU. That was actually really good advice, because I learned later from an underwriter that they like to see at least 2 open accounts/TL reporting.
09-14-2012 11:38 AM
I already have a Capital One which has been opened for 16 months. I have some store cards which I never use that are reporting good TLs too. I am about to have a couple more baddies come off, so hoping my score will go to 650ish and that may give me more options. I am hoping if I get all baddies gone and grow my history, I can hit 700 at the end of 2013.
09-14-2012 12:47 PM
Are you eligible for NFCU membership? If so then I would app them. I would look for a credit union. If, you need to get a secured credit card with a credit union and build on it for a year.
09-14-2012 03:33 PM
I agree with others about going with a CU. Are you in with any?
09-15-2012 04:15 PM
Not with any CUs as of now. I live in FL but not many options in my town (smaller city).
09-15-2012 04:29 PM
DubbaYou wrote:Not with any CUs as of now. I live in FL but not many options in my town (smaller city).
If you are affiliated with any of these organizations from this list:
http://www.alliantcreditunion.org/membership/eligi
You can get in with alliant CU, you should get some history on a secured card first, try Cap1. Give it 6 months and try these guys out if you can get in.
09-15-2012 04:31 PM
LS2982 wrote:
DubbaYou wrote:Not with any CUs as of now. I live in FL but not many options in my town (smaller city).
If you are affiliated with any of these organizations from this list:
http://www.alliantcreditunion.org/membership/eligi
bility/organizations/
You can get in with alliant CU, you should get some history on a secured card first, try Cap1. Give it 6 months and try these guys out if you can get in.
Im in Florida.........Fairwinds is good so far......kind of conservative...
I have alliant Visa...opened with BK reporting 7 yrs ........they are the 1st CC company to give me 5000 CL from the get go......

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