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Hey Guys,
I am looking to apply for a new credit card to use for gas and groceries. I would love to get the AMEX BCE but I am not sure what my chances are. I currently have the Citi Forward that I got back in March with a CL of $3000, but that is my only credit card. I have a few student loans and an auto loan, all in good standing with no baddies.
Credit Score: 733 last time it was pulled from Equifax
Oldest Account: 4 years 3 months (student loan)
AAOA: 2 years 7 months
Inquires: 5 on Equifax, 0 on Experian and Transunion (2 of the inquires are auto loan related and 2 are rental related)
Utility: 12% at last statement cut
Income: 55K
Any advice is greatly appreciated. Let me know if I missed any information that can help predict my chances
Thanks in advance!
@mmt wrote:Hey Guys,
I am looking to apply for a new credit card to use for gas and groceries. I would love to get the AMEX BCE but I am not sure what my chances are. I currently have the Citi Forward that I got back in March with a CL of $3000, but that is my only credit card. I have a few student loans and an auto loan, all in good standing with no baddies.
Credit Score: 733 last time it was pulled from Equifax
Oldest Account: 4 years 3 months (student loan)
AAOA: 2 years 7 months
Inquires: 5 on Equifax, 0 on Experian and Transunion (2 of the inquires are auto loan related and 2 are rental related)
Utility: 12% at last statement cut
Income: 55K
Any advice is greatly appreciated. Let me know if I missed any information that can help predict my chances
Thanks in advance!
Everything looks good except your lack of revolving experience, my hunch is yes for a charge no for a revolver.
Ok, thanks for the reply.
Would taking my utility down to 0% help at all?
Any suggestion on charge card? I had been looking at the Zync until it went away. Would I be better off finding another card to get?
I am wondering if it is worth the inquiry for the chance to get a backdate year of 2012. Since there is only a month and a half left in the year, my revolver won't age that much before 2012 is gone.
@mmt wrote:Ok, thanks for the reply.
Would taking my utility down to 0% help at all?
Any suggestion on charge card? I had been looking at the Zync until it went away. Would I be better off finding another card to get?
I am wondering if it is worth the inquiry for the chance to get a backdate year of 2012. Since there is only a month and a half left in the year, my revolver won't age that much before 2012 is gone.
Under 10% will be best, beyond that the results are negligible. That being said your current util prob won't prevent you from being approved... If you don't mind the inquiry go for it, I think the PRG has a promo for a waived annual fee for the first year.
I got the Amex green,BCP and Delta Gold Skymies all within 3 days of one another...bk reporting at 7.5 yrs old....give it a shot......if not approved they will let you knowwhat you need to better your reports in shape...
good luck
@mmt wrote:Hey Guys,
I am looking to apply for a new credit card to use for gas and groceries. I would love to get the AMEX BCE but I am not sure what my chances are. I currently have the Citi Forward that I got back in March with a CL of $3000, but that is my only credit card. I have a few student loans and an auto loan, all in good standing with no baddies.
Credit Score: 733 last time it was pulled from Equifax
Oldest Account: 4 years 3 months (student loan)
AAOA: 2 years 7 months
Inquires: 5 on Equifax, 0 on Experian and Transunion (2 of the inquires are auto loan related and 2 are rental related)
Utility: 12% at last statement cut
Income: 55K
Any advice is greatly appreciated. Let me know if I missed any information that can help predict my chances
Thanks in advance!
I don't have any Amex experince, but i would think you would get approved. Maybe bring down your util to <9% would help. But i still think you got a good shot.
OP, your profile looks nearly IDENTICAL to mine. I would love to hear back if you make the decision to apply and what your results are. Good luck!
I would recommend going for it.
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