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I applied for nationwide credit card Thrusday, just got a letter today and I was declined because it said I have insufficient credit history. Just wanted to see from other people who have been accepted what there credit history was when they applied.. My oldest card is from dec.08 and second oldest is march 09
My mom was declined last week because of util. I have seen other posters with util over 45% getting approved for 15k lines. This bank makes absolutely no since to me when I read the people that have been approved and the people that have been declined. and then trying to recon seems like a shot in the dark.
@Anonymous wrote:I applied for nationwide credit card Thrusday, just got a letter today and I was declined because it said I have insufficient credit history. Just wanted to see from other people who have been accepted what there credit history was when they applied.. My oldest card is from dec.08 and second oldest is march 09
Sorry to hear you were declined.
How old an account has to be before it isn't considered new is not easy to state with any certainty. Some creditors consider it a "thin file" when your accounts are under a year old and yet others will say it is two or even three years.
Got my denial letter about a week ago, Reason: Excessive Obligations
My income is ~$30,000/year. Rent is $450 and Car payment is $272
Right now I have about 5% utli because I just charged all my books for school (about $590) which starts Aug 23.
Called for a recon. I should hear back by the end of this week.
@andre181 wrote:Got my denial letter about a week ago, Reason: Excessive Obligations
My income is ~$30,000/year. Rent is $450 and Car payment is $272
Right now I have about 5% utli because I just charged all my books for school (about $590) which starts Aug 23.
Called for a recon. I should hear back by the end of this week.
Sometimes there is no logic behind Nationwide decisions. I can't see where anything you have described is excessive or even close to it.
I guess i will just have to re-apply once my cards age a little more, since it sounds like they are hard to get a recon approved. I didnt think they would be as hard as citi and amex, I was approved for both a couple months ago
@Anonymous wrote:I guess i will just have to re-apply once my cards age a little more, since it sounds like they are hard to get a recon approved. I didnt think they would be as hard as citi and amex, I was approved for both a couple months ago
I think your problem are these 2 cards dragging down your AAoA.
@MrShush wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:I guess i will just have to re-apply once my cards age a little more, since it sounds like they are hard to get a recon approved. I didnt think they would be as hard as citi and amex, I was approved for both a couple months ago
I think your problem are these 2 cards dragging down your AAoA.
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Or just the fact that you have two new cards period, regardless of what your AAoA is.
@Anonymous wrote:
@andre181 wrote:Got my denial letter about a week ago, Reason: Excessive Obligations
My income is ~$30,000/year. Rent is $450 and Car payment is $272
Right now I have about 5% utli because I just charged all my books for school (about $590) which starts Aug 23.
Called for a recon. I should hear back by the end of this week.
Sometimes there is no logic behind Nationwide decisions. I can't see where anything you have described is excessive or even close to it.
+1