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@tntexans72 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:CO on a Gold Biz I had with them. Back in 2002 I suppose. BK due to fall off in 2/12.
Everything else clean with a CreditSecure FAKO EX of 732.
Approved for green this past May. Rejected back in 11/2009. Both were online apps.
Even got my account backdated to 2000 since that is what the website showed me when I activated the card lol.
Still trying to backdate to my first green, from 1991. That was perfectly clean and I closed it for some silly reason back in the mid 90's.
How were you able to successfully get it backdated? Did Amex give you a hard time?
I am trying to figure out if I can get Amex to backdate my new Amex CC. However, I was only a AU on the card about 15yrs ago.
Anyone confirm this or have success in trying to get Amex to backdate when they were just an AU?
Thanks in advance........
I just called and asked. I am still trying for 1991 though but that one doesn't "seem to be in the system anymore".
there is a long thread on creditboards about Amex AU and backdating.
Back in my silly college days, I got the AMEX Blue for Students right when it became available (sometime around 2001). I don't think I paid more than 2 bills over the course of having the card for a year...(yea I know...absolutely embarrassing )
Anyway, the account went into collections to the tune of about $1300. After I graduated, I ended up paying the collections company (Portfolio Recovery ) just over $1400 total to clear the balance and whatever other fees were associated with the collection. AMEX stopped reporting the collection account and so did Portfolio; this was around 2005.
Anyway, since applying and receiving a AMEX Gold back in 2009, I know have Zync, Blue Preferred ($8500) and HHonors ($8500). And of course, I do AMEX right these days, I use the cards and I make multiple payments per month.
Of course, this isn't going to be the case with every situation...so, YMMV!
Good Luck
I got the Amex Blue in 11/10 with a settled Amex chargeoff on my EX report. I got the Clear 1/11 with that same CO on CR. I just got the Amex Preferred and haven't checked yet to see if that CO is still on there. They backdated everything to when I had that first COed account.
I wonder how my situation fits into that. I had an Optima Platinum with a CL of $2000 back in 2001. I closed the account becasue I was not using it in 2005 and the balance was 0. So I consider this to have been a positive account since I closed it on my own terms.
By the end of this year I hope my EX is high enough so I can app for an AMEX Zync. I will know my EX FICO next month.
BUT, in 2006 I got a Corporate AMEX green from my company. So when I log in to account, it says 'member since 2006' shouldn't it say since 2001?
@CS800 wrote:I wonder how my situation fits into that. I had an Optima Platinum with a CL of $2000 back in 2001. I closed the account becasue I was not using it in 2005 and the balance was 0. So I consider this to have been a positive account since I closed it on my own terms.
By the end of this year I hope my EX is high enough so I can app for an AMEX Zync. I will know my EX FICO next month.
BUT, in 2006 I got a Corporate AMEX green from my company. So when I log in to account, it says 'member since 2006' shouldn't it say since 2001?
A positive account is one that doesn't have any negatives on it (late payments, etc.) Closure by consumer vs by lender doesn't affect this. I have a couple of old cards closed by lenders due to non-usage, and they are positive accounts.
Your Corporate AmEx is issued to you by your company. While you're presumably liable for the payments, and a late payment would probably show up on your reports, it's not actually your account, so it won't show 2001.
If you get another card in your name, I would think that it would have 2001.
Hauling, , thanks for the clarification.
The optima i had was barely used and never late. I had a CL of $2000 but i think the most I ever charged on it was $50 and paid it off. So in this sense, i think I have a positive record with AMEX. I closed it because back then; being credit ignorant, i had 10 credit cards and decided to close half of them. No i bite myself thinking ,I should have kept the AMEX since there was no AF.
Well i will get my chance to get another AMEX in the near future.