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@2FixMyCredit wrote:Congrats!
Would definitely be helpful if you posted your score, aaoa and inqs.
How could I forget that when I'm always wishing people would do the same?
Score: 759 or something last time I saw it.
Average age of accounts: 1 year
Inquiries: Two on TransUnion and they must've pulled that because the other two are frozen.
Utilisation: Less than 1% with $1234.56 reporting.
@navigatethis12 wrote:
@2FixMyCredit wrote:Congrats!
Would definitely be helpful if you posted your score, aaoa and inqs.
How could I forget that when I'm always wishing people would do the same?
Score: 759 or something last time I saw it.
Average age of accounts: 1 year
Inquiries: Two on TransUnion and they must've pulled that because the other two are frozen.
Utilisation: Less than 1% with $1234.56 reporting.
I'm the same way, no worries!
^Was that number done on purpose?
@2FixMyCredit wrote:
@navigatethis12 wrote:
@2FixMyCredit wrote:Congrats!
Would definitely be helpful if you posted your score, aaoa and inqs.
How could I forget that when I'm always wishing people would do the same?
Score: 759 or something last time I saw it.
Average age of accounts: 1 year
Inquiries: Two on TransUnion and they must've pulled that because the other two are frozen.
Utilisation: Less than 1% with $1234.56 reporting.
I'm the same way, no worries!
^Was that number done on purpose?
Haha yes. I have it on one card and last time it was 1789.33 by accident, so I decided to pay it down to 1234.56 to be funny. Although, I'm not sure if bureaus report the cents on balances.
Approved!!
Score: 796 walmart
Average age of accounts: 6 years
Inquiries: 12 on TransUnion
Utilization: Less than 1% with $19 reporting.
@cheon1 wrote:Approved!!
Score: 796 walmart
Average age of accounts: 6 years
Inquiries: 12 on TransUnion
Utilization: Less than 1% with $19 reporting.
Congrats!
@bostonte wrote:
So is there really no way to recon or manually review a GE denial (as the rep I spoke with at the magic number said) or is it a matter of playing underwriting rep roulette until you get someone willing to take a look?
I've never heard of a successful GE recon, but I've been wrong before. Personally I wouldn't hold my breath.
I rang an analyst and was told the real limit is 16,000. I wonder if they read it wrong and it's 1600, because I've never known them to give a starting limit so high. It's funny because among other limits I now have 8000, 10000, 12000, 13000, 14000, 15000, 16000, and 17000. Kind of funny how it seems they're all trying to go in order.
just called 5,000 limit