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@ChargedUp wrote:It almost seems like Merrick is trying to move from "Compare us to Credit One" to "Compare us to Capital One".
+1
@fltireguy.
I was wondering if the EX FICO score through Merrick was a true score because the one offered from Credit One is not a real score. Not quite sure where Credit one pulls those numbers.
BK7 -9/15 Starting EQ-571 | TU-528 | EX-572 ---> Feb'24- Fico8: EQ-756 | TU-759| EX-751 Fico9: EQ-804 | TU-813 | EX-806
Amazon Store 10,000 * Apple Card-GS 12,000 * Barclay View 11,400 * Citi Costco Visa 8,100 * * Citi BB Visa 10,000 * Discover 8,100 * Discover Miles 14,500 * Eddie Bauer 4,000 * Home Depot 10,000 * HSN 10,000 * Kohls 3,000 * NFCU Flagship 30,000 * NFCU AMEX 25,000 * PenFed Gold 12,500 * Sam's Club MC 15,000 *Wells Fargo Platinum 1,100 * Wells Fargo Autograph 20,000 *
Total CL $204,700 Util% >1% AAOA: 62 Mo
@Anonymous wrote:Their interest is getting real. Dw has a Merrick card from 4 plus years ago and wont let it go because of AAOA She uses about 2X a year and they just raised it again to just shy of $4,000 The age would kill her if she pulled it.
It won't affect AAoA at all if you close it. Closed accounts stay on your reports for 10 years, and continue to contirbute to your AAoA the entire time.
I suppose if it's your oldest account, you might not want to close it, but even then ...
Vantage dings your AAoA for closed accounts, but since next to nobody uses Vantage when offering credit, it doesn't matter.
I was going through my bag just now looking for another document, and I found a pre-approved offer from Merrick that I'd forgotten about. It's still good through April 26, but I doubt I'll take it since the SL offered is only $750 and the APR is 24.90%. It does have the no-fee offer, though (no fee on anything except late fee and pay-by-phone). My office network seems to be having DNS problems at the moment, so I guess I'll have to wait until later to try it out and see if anything's changed since they sent in that mailer.
EDIT: The DNS problem cleared up, so I tried out their prequal site. Same terms, so thanks but no thanks!
@Life_take2.
When I log in it says (info below is based on Experian), not TU. This is from Merrick.
Your FICO® Score
based on
Experian data
on March 11, 2017
@Cherekas wrote:When I log in it says (info below is based on Experian), not TU. This is from Merrick.
Your FICO® Score
based on
Experian dataon March 11, 2017
Interesting, mine still says TU. I've had my Merrick card since 10/2015.
@Anonymous wrote:I posted six months ago that I received an offer from Merrick Bank for $1250 SL doubled to $2500 after 7 payments with around a 19% APR and virtually no fees.
Their latest offer, received today:
$1500 SL doubled to $3000
16.95 APR
Fees we won't charge
No Annual Fee
No Account Set-Up Fee
No Cash Advance Fee
No Processing Fee
No Over Limit Fee
No Additional Card Fee
No Returned Payment Fee
and No Foreign Transaction Fee
I know I'm beyond this card, but it still intrigues me. I'm curious as to what their absolute best offer will end up being. This is about the 4th one I've received and they get progressively better.
My husband got an offer and got the card for $900 SL to $1800 a couple months ago as part of his rebuild, and I have to say their website/online account access is the worst I've seen so far. But it is a great rebuilder for him, so we can't complain too much!
Scary.. if it wasnt for rewards I have many Prime cards with worse APRs and terms than that...
But .. But... Its Merrick...
Know quite a few folks consider Merrick Bank a step *backward* but other than the lack of rewards.. thats competitive to
Amazon Chase Visa at 19.99 (ouch.. it just went up)
Most Commenty and Sync cards....
Discover (but that will fixed after intro period)
Blispay 19.99 when not using their 0% promos or PIF
Think theres a place for this card... As a rebuilder i could see keeping/taking a card with these terms when i have successfully rebuilt....
They are making it suitable to keep it around
-J
@MrsCHX.
I just opened my Merrick card in February (2017).
I have a BK7 discharged 1/31/2011. Merrick is my oldest post BK CC, opened 12/2011. It's never had any fees so I keep it open as the $3100 CL helps keep my utilization down to 10%. The APR is horrendous 26.2% for purchases, 31.2% if I was ever stupid enough to do a cash advance, but I would never carry a balance on this card, I just toss them $20-$50 every few months to keep it active. I'm carrying around $7k in CC balances****, all 0% either new card intro promo & a Cap One BT. Half of that 0% CC balance ends in Sept 2017, so when I pay that off I'll close Merrick - it was a good rebuilder card but has outlived its usefulness.
**** Show a $7k CC balance on your CR plus a PIF Prosper loan from 2015 and your are a Number One Target for consumer finance loan offers!!! I get a couple per week, from Prosper, Lending Tree, Best Egg, and some I've never heard of. It's almost worth paying off those 0% CC balances early to get rid of those CF loan offers - maybe I'm over cautious, but I go to the trouble of tearing off my name & the pre-approval code and put it in one trash basket and the envelop w/offer in another one.