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congrats on all approvals!!!
was approved instantly on 8/11 for 600 limit.(2 paid charge offs from 2007. 1 paid utility collection on TU) letter said TU score of 675.
Tu 674 fako 694
ex 633 credit sesame (inaccurate data)
eq ??? Must be bad since I got denied when eq was pulled
gecrb 465 (up to 620)
walmart store card 600 6th line in 7 mos 22.9 pif (latest)
tu pulled again. Most of the apps were due to scores on tu
BML 760 (not a fixed limit just a line)(first unsecured line of credit)(all standard charges pif)
amazon store 1700 24.99 pif on charges due, installment on eligible items
gap store 700 24.99 pif every month
discover more platinum 1000 18.99 (0% till 2014)
cu secured 1000 (11.9)(going to pif this month)
(about time to increase my limit on cu visa for higher limit on other accounts)
denied: chase/amex bce/cu visa( not for self employed)
declined offer: cap one plat mc 24.9 no specials( save one crappy ding)
chase- 4 Card is too many to get another
amex - demands lower balances, less enquiries, aging credits, took 5 minutes online before the denial. In process all the time. tu 674 was within range.
No late bills. No bk. clean account with limited history. However there are a few inquiries from my utility company when I applied for some new accounts over the summer. That raises the counts on inquiries. Started with zero history, got a cu checking and savings, then secured card. It took me quite some time before I was able to own my first unsecured line. However one of them is more deposit for a higher credit line. that i could control and do my own manual cli anytime. Still a little too early, but I will let all accounts have a 6 months history, then jump on another cli. That will keep my TL dated back to day one on the same card.
@Repo-ed wrote:
Why this and not Credit Karma for example, which at least accesses the credit report of the user? I love the Fleet link on the front page of whogavemecredit, suggests not much site maintenance.
@bs6054 wrote:
@Repo-ed wrote:Why this and not Credit Karma for example, which at least accesses the credit report of the user? I love the Fleet link on the front page of whogavemecredit, suggests not much site maintenance.
Most people who use whogavemecredit know the difference between a FICO and a FAKO score, and use a FICO in their posting. On CK, the "Approval Odds" thing is based off of your FAKO CK score, and is usually never accurate. It has told me I was a good match for tons of cards that I knew I couldn't qualify for, because my oldest account was only 2 months old at the time.
@jsucool76 wrote:
@bs6054 wrote:
@Repo-ed wrote:Why this and not Credit Karma for example, which at least accesses the credit report of the user? I love the Fleet link on the front page of whogavemecredit, suggests not much site maintenance.
Most people who use whogavemecredit know the difference between a FICO and a FAKO score, and use a FICO in their posting. On CK, the "Approval Odds" thing is based off of your FAKO CK score, and is usually never accurate. It has told me I was a good match for tons of cards that I knew I couldn't qualify for, because my oldest account was only 2 months old at the time.
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@09Lexie wrote:
@jsucool76 wrote:
@bs6054 wrote:
@Repo-ed wrote:Why this and not Credit Karma for example, which at least accesses the credit report of the user? I love the Fleet link on the front page of whogavemecredit, suggests not much site maintenance.
Most people who use whogavemecredit know the difference between a FICO and a FAKO score, and use a FICO in their posting. On CK, the "Approval Odds" thing is based off of your FAKO CK score, and is usually never accurate. It has told me I was a good match for tons of cards that I knew I couldn't qualify for, because my oldest account was only 2 months old at the time.
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OK, I can certainly believe that CKs predictions aren't accurate/useful, but what about whogavemecredit? Obviously you need to infer, e.g. my score is X and 6 people with that or higher got accepted and 2 got rejected so my Approval Odds are "fair". But the sample size, the self-reporting and the lack of detail (e.g. some cards are listed as US Bank, whereas cards from that bank vary in difficulty) make me doubt the usefulness. But if I am wrong, good!
i applied last nite and they denied me. I even called recon but they gave me the run around that it's the system that will approve me.
and there's no way for them to recon it.. huh!!! I was frustrated..
denied with 600 credit score. =/