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mstrey12 wrote:
I've been repairing and rebuilding my credit for the last year and am ready to apply for an AE card. Any ideas on which AE card is the easiest to be approved for?
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:I've been repairing and rebuilding my credit for the last year and am ready to apply for an AE card. Any ideas on which AE card is the easiest to be approved for?How's your EX score and report? Any baddies left after repair? Any bad history with Amex?The Green Charge Card and the Gold Delta SkyMiles credit card are generally the easiest to get.
@PayYouNever wrote:Too funny. I was just getting ready to ask this same question. For me, I had my AMEX closed by them back in November (I still had a $300 balance that I've been steadily paying), and I asked for a manual review recently to re-open the account -- the CSR said that he couldn't do that, but he said AMEX's internal notes on my account said that I should call the 24-hour customer service number and re-apply for whole new account.Since I had a Delta Sky before, I was thinking of getting something else - the Green Charge or maybe a Blue Cash or Blue Sky, but I want to make sure I get A card... and not just runI have some derogs on my CBR, but nothing in the last two years. And I recently paid off two CC that I closed but still had balances on. I figure my FICO is around 600, maybe a little higher, possibly a little lower.I plan to check my FICOs once I know this BofA Visa I just got reports, zero balance $1000 CL... should boost UTL.
creditdream wrote:
Well in my opinion i would say Dillard's AMX .please correct me if i was wrong .