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@buildingcreditfromnothing wrote:To answer everybody's questions: The lates are from 2007 and 2008. Yes, both loans were paid in full far before the term ended. The Honda Loan I paid off immediately after I found out he wasn't current with payments (original loan was for $25000 and I paid $14000 in cash after he went delinquent four times). I have tried numerous times with GW letters and all failed. They refuse to delete late payments, or the entire account altogether. The other loan is also paid in full within the 6 months it was opened. I have gotten a few cards after having no credit:
BOA Secured:$300
Macy's: $400
Shell: $300
Capital One: $300
Discover It: $2500
Possibly US Bank Platinum
I think I would have a better chance of getting an Amex if my accounts age a bit before reapplying. What do you guys suggest?
The next set of GW's try this:
Although I was not the borrower when I found out about the lates I paid the loans off myself so that the loan would be satisfied.
Now it's hurting me as a responsible borrower even tho I fully made sure your loan was taken care of as any responsible co-signer would do.
All I ask is the account be deleted or lates removed from my CR's as a good faith gesture as I kept my good faith with you regarding the loan......blah blah
You get the idea I'm sure
EDIT spelling Oooops
@buildingcreditfromnothing wrote:To answer everybody's questions: The lates are from 2007 and 2008. Yes, both loans were paid in full far before the term ended. The Honda Loan I paid off immediately after I found out he wasn't current with payments (original loan was for $25000 and I paid $14000 in cash after he went delinquent four times). I have tried numerous times with GW letters and all failed. They refuse to delete late payments, or the entire account altogether. The other loan was also paid in full within the 6 months it was opened. I have gotten a few cards after having no credit for most of my life (other than a BOA account from 1993 that I closed):
BOA Secured:$300
Macy's: $400
Shell: $300
Capital One: $300
Discover It: $2500
Possibly US Bank Platinum
I think I would have a better chance of getting an Amex if my accounts age a bit before reapplying. What do you guys suggest?
Wow a lot of people on here would say a discover it is harder to get then an amex charge. But yes let the accounts you have age. The more you pay on time and the further you are away from the lates the better off you will be. Also, I would try to get your CL up. I think all those low limits could scare amex away. Your other 4 cards only reach half of your limit for the discover card. Good luck the amex prg is pretty overrated unless you buy a lot of plane tickets. However, that being said, I still want one just to say I have one lol. 175 fee a year is a lot of money to get back in rewards. Think about it thats 6k in plane tickets just to get your money back.
@myjourney wrote:
@buildingcreditfromnothing wrote:To answer everybody's questions: The lates are from 2007 and 2008. Yes, both loans were paid in full far before the term ended. The Honda Loan I paid off immediately after I found out he wasn't current with payments (original loan was for $25000 and I paid $14000 in cash after he went delinquent four times). I have tried numerous times with GW letters and all failed. They refuse to delete late payments, or the entire account altogether. The other loan is also paid in full within the 6 months it was opened. I have gotten a few cards after having no credit:
BOA Secured:$300
Macy's: $400
Shell: $300
Capital One: $300
Discover It: $2500
Possibly US Bank Platinum
I think I would have a better chance of getting an Amex if my accounts age a bit before reapplying. What do you guys suggest?
The next set of GW's try this:
Although I was not the borrower when I found out about the lates I paid the loans off myself so that the loan would be satisfied.
Now it's hurting me as a responsible borrower even tho I fully made sure your loan was taken care of as any responsible co-signer would do.
All I ask is the account be deleted or lates removed from my CR's as a good faith gesture as I kept my good faith with you regarding the loan......blah blah
You get the idea I'm sure
EDIT spelling Oooops
Thats such a great GW letter! I am so going to try that! Thank you!!!!!
@bigblue7722 wrote:
@buildingcreditfromnothing wrote:To answer everybody's questions: The lates are from 2007 and 2008. Yes, both loans were paid in full far before the term ended. The Honda Loan I paid off immediately after I found out he wasn't current with payments (original loan was for $25000 and I paid $14000 in cash after he went delinquent four times). I have tried numerous times with GW letters and all failed. They refuse to delete late payments, or the entire account altogether. The other loan was also paid in full within the 6 months it was opened. I have gotten a few cards after having no credit for most of my life (other than a BOA account from 1993 that I closed):
BOA Secured:$300
Macy's: $400
Shell: $300
Capital One: $300
Discover It: $2500
Possibly US Bank Platinum
I think I would have a better chance of getting an Amex if my accounts age a bit before reapplying. What do you guys suggest?
Wow a lot of people on here would say a discover it is harder to get then an amex charge. But yes let the accounts you have age. The more you pay on time and the further you are away from the lates the better off you will be. Also, I would try to get your CL up. I think all those low limits could scare amex away. Your other 4 cards only reach half of your limit for the discover card. Good luck the amex prg is pretty overrated unless you buy a lot of plane tickets. However, that being said, I still want one just to say I have one lol. 175 fee a year is a lot of money to get back in rewards. Think about it thats 6k in plane tickets just to get your money back.
I know, right! I thought the Discover Card would be hard to get, but they counted my AU accounts into their decision, which I'm sure helped. The AU accounts are:
Citi- $5000
Nordstrom: $500
Walmart: $5000
A few others I can't think of off the top of my head.
@buildingcreditfromnothing wrote:
@bigblue7722 wrote:
@buildingcreditfromnothing wrote:To answer everybody's questions: The lates are from 2007 and 2008. Yes, both loans were paid in full far before the term ended. The Honda Loan I paid off immediately after I found out he wasn't current with payments (original loan was for $25000 and I paid $14000 in cash after he went delinquent four times). I have tried numerous times with GW letters and all failed. They refuse to delete late payments, or the entire account altogether. The other loan was also paid in full within the 6 months it was opened. I have gotten a few cards after having no credit for most of my life (other than a BOA account from 1993 that I closed):
BOA Secured:$300
Macy's: $400
Shell: $300
Capital One: $300
Discover It: $2500
Possibly US Bank Platinum
I think I would have a better chance of getting an Amex if my accounts age a bit before reapplying. What do you guys suggest?
Wow a lot of people on here would say a discover it is harder to get then an amex charge. But yes let the accounts you have age. The more you pay on time and the further you are away from the lates the better off you will be. Also, I would try to get your CL up. I think all those low limits could scare amex away. Your other 4 cards only reach half of your limit for the discover card. Good luck the amex prg is pretty overrated unless you buy a lot of plane tickets. However, that being said, I still want one just to say I have one lol. 175 fee a year is a lot of money to get back in rewards. Think about it thats 6k in plane tickets just to get your money back.
I know, right! I thought the Discover Card would be hard to get, but they counted my AU accounts into their decision, which I'm sure helped. The AU accounts are:
Citi- $5000
Nordstrom: $500
Walmart: $5000
A few others I can't think of off the top of my head.
hmm thats interesting. I did see somewhere that amex cares more about how much money you make when it comes to the charge cards. I am not sure how true it is.
Easier way into Amex, be an AU on amex first. =)
Are those FICO scores or FAKO scores?
Seems like a thin bad file. I was initially approved for amex with about the same, albeit a few more lates, however high income and existing amex history.
Give it time.
I would go for Barclays Rewards Mastercard, maybe another cap 1, get those going, use them for 6 months, get auto CLI, then go for amex.