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I am rebuilding and have been approved for a Credit One Platinum card. The fees are high but I feel it's worth it. I need a few accounts to show good history so I'll eventually have a good enough credit score for prime cards. I have read on the forums that sub-prime cards can "red flag" you with prime lenders like Chase and AMEX. Is this true? My goal is to get a Chase Freedom in about a year. What are the chances with the sub-prime card listed above?
What's in my wallet?
WalMart $250 Limit
Amazon $400 Limit
Victoria's Secret $350 Limit
Also AU on Cap 1 Secured $200 and Chase Slate $26k.
I also have a truck loan thru Toyota Motor Corp. All accounts, even the truck loan were opened in Jan 2013.
The AU accounts are older, the Cap 1 was opened in Sept 2012 and the Chase Slate is 19 years old.
Thank you
Don't do it! Yes, some lenders won't give you credit if you have sub-prime cards.
You only need 3 credit cards to maximize your credit scores. You have 3 really nice cards to start your rebuilding.
It is time to go to the garden and just manage what you have at the moment. Make sure you use all your cards gently each month and that you pay them in full, on time or early. Do not carry more than a 9% balance month to month.
You should now put your efforts toward having your baddies removed either by PFDs or GWs. Having baddies removed is the fastest way to increase your scores now. Once you have 3 credit cards adding more cards won't help and may even hurt your scores.
@jamie123 wrote:Don't do it! Yes, some lenders won't give you credit if you have sub-prime cards.
You only need 3 credit cards to maximize your credit scores. You have 3 really nice cards to start your rebuilding.
It is time to go to the garden and just manage what you have at the moment. Make sure you use all your cards gently each month and that you pay them in full, on time or early. Do not carry more than a 9% balance month to month.
You should now put your efforts toward having your baddies removed either by PFDs or GWs. Having baddies removed is the fastest way to increase your scores now. Once you have 3 credit cards adding more cards won't help and may even hurt your scores.
+1. Jamie is absolutely right.
@Siobhanmairead wrote:I am rebuilding and have been approved for a Credit One Platinum card. The fees are high but I feel it's worth it. I need a few accounts to show good history so I'll eventually have a good enough credit score for prime cards. I have read on the forums that sub-prime cards can "red flag" you with prime lenders like Chase and AMEX. Is this true? My goal is to get a Chase Freedom in about a year. What are the chances with the sub-prime card listed above?
What's in my wallet?
WalMart $250 Limit
Amazon $400 Limit
Victoria's Secret $350 Limit
Also AU on Cap 1 Secured $200 and Chase Slate $26k.
I also have a truck loan thru Toyota Motor Corp. All accounts, even the truck loan were opened in Jan 2013.
The AU accounts are older, the Cap 1 was opened in Sept 2012 and the Chase Slate is 19 years old.
Thank you
I think the sub prime CC preventing approval is mostly rumor. I suspect it might happen in very rare cases.
However, I don't see how Credit One card helps you enough to be worth all the fees. For instance, Getting a Cap1 secured card of your own would be much cheaper, and better in the long run.
@Wolf3 wrote:
@Siobhanmairead wrote:I am rebuilding and have been approved for a Credit One Platinum card. The fees are high but I feel it's worth it. I need a few accounts to show good history so I'll eventually have a good enough credit score for prime cards. I have read on the forums that sub-prime cards can "red flag" you with prime lenders like Chase and AMEX. Is this true? My goal is to get a Chase Freedom in about a year. What are the chances with the sub-prime card listed above?
What's in my wallet?
WalMart $250 Limit
Amazon $400 Limit
Victoria's Secret $350 Limit
Also AU on Cap 1 Secured $200 and Chase Slate $26k.
I also have a truck loan thru Toyota Motor Corp. All accounts, even the truck loan were opened in Jan 2013.
The AU accounts are older, the Cap 1 was opened in Sept 2012 and the Chase Slate is 19 years old.
Thank you
I think the sub prime CC preventing approval is mostly rumor. I suspect it might happen in very rare cases.
However, I don't see how Credit One card helps you enough to be worth all the fees. For instance, Getting a Cap1 secured card of your own would be much cheaper, and better in the long run.
It is not rumor! Sure the lenders won't come right out and tell you that they denied you because you have a First Premier credit card but that IS the reason for denial.
There was somebody that stopped by this forum the other day wondering why they were denied an AMEX card. They had about 8 quality credit cards with an average of 5K CLs. His scores were about 736 across the board. He also had a First Premier credit card with a $500 CL. The First Premier was the first credit card he ever received about 8 years ago and he just kept it open but hadn't really used it in years.
In lender's eyes all credit is not created equal. You can be denied credit for the quality of your previous credit.
I know that I have said this a couple times in the last few days, but Amex approved me with scores in the upper 6s and a First Premiere cc with a 300 cl. YMMV.
It is well documented that Credit One in your portfolio will not prevent you from obtaining a prime card once you become eligible! Time and good credit management will take you to prime land.
The most important step is to build a good credit history asap, and that requires revolving credit lines. If Credit One is the only option, than it's the best options.
Once you reach a good credit profile, than you can worry about whether or not a subprime lender reflects badly on your file. If it does, then just close the account. Don't worry about step 2, especially since there is *no* step 2 without step one.