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Hi,
I am rebuilding after a Ch 7 that was discharged in July 2009. My post credit file and plan of action is as follows:
Orchard Bank, limit 500, balance owed is 0, opened Sept. 2009 (unsecured), only plan to use for gas purchases ONCE a month for about $35-40 to keep rotating the utilization at or below 8%. Will pay as soon as statement is received.
Chadwicks, limit $580, balance owed is $36, opened 2005, no lates. Plan to use every 3-4 months to keep acct open with less than 8% utilization on each purchase that will be paid off once statement is received.
Student loan, orig bal was $6949, current bal is $6867, opened in 2006, was in deferment until last month when I started paying $85/mth. Even though account was in deferment, shows on time reporting and no lates for the past two plus years.
Dress Barn, limit $1130, bal is 0, opened in 2001 (only an authorized user on this acct), no lates. Does this account even matter since I am an authorized user. I was thinking of having my husband close it since I havent used it in 6 months or so. Or, if it does make a difference, I will use periodically to keep open. Let me know.
Mortgage, orig bal was $170,000, current bal is $166,250, opened in 2007, was 90 days late April to July, 2009 but have been current and no lates on payments since July 2009.
Applied for a Citibank secured card. They said to send in the check and signed app, but I am NOT getting my hopes up because I have read on the board of instances where Citi will tell you to send the money and then deny you. So, will see what happens.
In the meantime, how do I make the accounts that I currently have above in bold work to my advantage.
Thanks for any input in advance.
I'll give an opinion on a few things.
Concerning the Orchard and Chadwicks account. I'd pay in full one of these before the statement posts so that it shows a balance of zero each month. The other I would pay in full after the statements posts and before the due date to avoid any interest charges. That way you only have half of your open revolving accounts showing a balance each month. Also try and keep your utilization that does report to less than 9%. For your Orchard card that would be less than $45 and for the Chadwicks account less than about $52.
I would not close the Dress Barn account. It can help you IF the account is older than any of yours (which you said it is), IF the payment history is long and clean, IF the utilization is very low, and IF it will report to the CRA's. Not all cards will do this. You inherit the entire history of this account. One caveat however; if this account starts to go south your credit will be affected as well. Keep that in mind. Find out if you are shown on the Dress Barn account by the CRA's. You can do this by pulling each credit report for free from www.annualcreditreport.com. If you are listed as an AU I would also use this card from time to time and PIF before the statement posts.
I would not apply for any new credit for awhile. Let everything age.
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Marine has made some good recommendations.
The formula is very simple:
1) Pay your accounts IN FULL before the statement hits each and every month.
2) Do not apply for any new credit for at least 1 year after you get the secured card.
3) Never, ever, ever pay late on any account.
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@ marinevietvet
Thank you for responding. I am trying to understand how the utilization applies. I get to keep it under 9%, but if I PIF before the statement post, how does the CRA's know that I have been using the card and paying it responsibly? Do the balance due post immediately to the CRA once you use the account?
Also, yes, the DB account is showing on all 3 CRA's so I am good there.
Again, thanks!!!!
Missy_Bell wrote:
@ marinevietvet
Thank you for responding. I am trying to understand how the utilization applies. I get to keep it under 9%, but if I PIF before the statement post, how does the CRA's know that I have been using the card and paying it responsibly? Do the balance due post immediately to the CRA once you use the account?
Also, yes, the DB account is showing on all 3 CRA's so I am good there.
Again, thanks!!!!
@ marinevietvet
Thank you for responding. I am trying to understand how the utilization applies. I get to keep it under 9%, but if I PIF before the statement post, how does the CRA's know that I have been using the card and paying it responsibly? Do the balance due post immediately to the CRA once you use the account?
Also, yes, the DB account is showing on all 3 CRA's so I am good there.
Again, thanks!!!!
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@Anonymous wrote:
I see from the tone of your post that you have been scared straight.....LOL!!!!!!
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