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I have been going through a lot of the threads in the Credit Card section and read up on the some of the Nationwide CC from 2010 and was wondering if anyone has applied for their CC this year and what was your experience?
I was thinking about this the other day. I planned on posting this question myself, but got sidetracked. I too am curious if anyone has tried to apply within the last 6 months for this card.
FWIW, found this on Finance Globe regarding the Nationwide Credit Card (applicant was denied and gave feedback):
"Denied, for two reasons, Didn't meet the minimum 690 score, did not meet the minimum 2 years with personal "non authorized user" history. should of waited 30 days 23 months of personal history".
http://www.financeglobe.com/FN/Card-Application/AppStatusID-1353.php
From what I have read among the approvals, these cats toss around some pretty heavy credit lines (up to $50,000, but the guy did have an 813 FICO!). Might be worth a shot, but I'm guessing the credit requirements will extend beyond the 690 gatekeeper i.e. they review and scrutinize the report heavily.
haha based on my TU FICO score I am 1 point away from 690 threshold but it should be higher in the next 30-45 days once I clean up some negative stuff still being reported on my TU report and then hopefully will be at 720 to apply for the card
@Anonymous wrote:haha based on my TU FICO score I am 1 point away from 690 threshold but it should be higher in the next 30-45 days once I clean up some negative stuff still being reported on my TU report and then hopefully will be at 720 to apply for the card
I hear ya...that's my story with Discover. I have been pining for that card for months, but I need to get my util down to 1-2%, get 6 months away from some of the inquiries, and let my accounts age. I should be pushing 700 by that point and will have a chance. BK7 from 2009 does worry me a bit
@CreditCrusader wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:haha based on my TU FICO score I am 1 point away from 690 threshold but it should be higher in the next 30-45 days once I clean up some negative stuff still being reported on my TU report and then hopefully will be at 720 to apply for the card
I hear ya...that's my story with Discover. I have been pining for that card for months, but I need to get my util down to 1-2%, get 6 months away from some of the inquiries, and let my accounts age. I should be pushing 700 by that point and will have a chance. BK7 from 2009 does worry me a bit
To be honest I'm not really happy with Discover right now....they CLD me in 2009 from $5,500 to $4,700 because of some stuff on my report (didn't bother to check then), then this year again they CLD me to $2,900 because of stuff on my report (didn't bother to check again) I figured I get around to it one day and figure out whats going on. Finally after months of procasinating I decided to try out Credit Secure from AMEX and the stuff on there looked bad...I had late CC payments that were 30, 60, 90, and 120 late. What sucks though was the card was not even mine. I was added as an auth user on my Mom's Chase card years ago to translate on her behalf. Well she ran into financial trouble in 08-09 and that negative was being reported on my credit report. I finally got all the negative stuff removed from EX report. Have a few negative stuff still to be removed from EQ/TU. They seem to be slow at cooperating and correcting invalid stuff. Well I called Discover a week ago for the 2nd time requesting to give me back my credit limit of $5,500 but the OPR guy wouldn't budge saying when he pulled the report there was still negative stuff on my EQ report. As soon as all my negative stuff is removed from EQ I am calling discover back and going to do my best to get my CL back and even ask for more
I have my car insurance through Nationwide, so I applied for this card back in July '11, and I asked what their requirements were, it was indeed a score of 690 along with other factors, the basic standards you hear from other creditors. I applied over the phone, didn't get an instant decision from the Rep. I figured it was a denial because I did have a lot of inquiries on my Equifax (don't ask how many I really couldn't tell you) but a couple of days later I called to check status, was told I was approved for $4,000. It was a low limit for my taste but decided to keep the card. Nothing spectacular about it, if I don't get an increase at the six month mark, I might close it. Who knows?!?!?!
@Strepthroat wrote:I have my car insurance through Nationwide, so I applied for this card back in July '11, and I asked what their requirements were, it was indeed a score of 690 along with other factors, the basic standards you hear from other creditors. I applied over the phone, didn't get an instant decision from the Rep. I figured it was a denial because I did have a lot of inquiries on my Equifax (don't ask how many I really couldn't tell you) but a couple of days later I called to check status, was told I was approved for $4,000. It was a low limit for my taste but decided to keep the card. Nothing spectacular about it, if I don't get an increase at the six month mark, I might close it. Who knows?!?!?!
Unless i am wrong i think this card if used for auto repairs has 12 months no interest . So i keep it around for that reason. But my CL is only 2.5k
Nope not confused..
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