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@youngandcreditwrthy wrote:
Obviously someone with a high 700 score would get approved.
But what about someone with a high 600 score, like 680-700?
Im in the garden currently, but after realizing this card is really a great deal- I want it once I'm out of the garden!
I have 6 inqs out of 10 coming off on Exp/EQ/TU by August of this year.
I expect my score to raise to 720 or so as my aaoa will go up to three years-highest ever!!
And util should stay at minimum 14% or be reduced to 9% more than likely!
I'd likely use my own income of $70k since that is what I used to get approved for Freedom.
Also, I have 5-6 $10k+ lines, with my lowest being $1700.
Am I in a position to apply in say September of this year?
How does Chase view current lines with them? I have a closed Slate with a previous $2500 limit and $700 balance(interest is 9%-taking my time on purpose to pay it slowly lol-opened since 2007), a pif $700 closed Slate, and a Freedom in it's 0% period with a $4500/5000 balance(planning to pif before it expires in November). Assuming I could get util on Freedom to <10% and everything else mentioned...Also, Ive had a Chase College Checking with anywhere from $1k-9k in deposits per month for the past 4-5 years. I never overdraft or anything like that!
Is my plan a good one?!?
To meet the $3k spend, I'd likely charge my tuition to it, pif lol and DEF'LY use it for travel!!
Looks like you've got a very sound plan in mind, waiting til your total picture is more favourable. Getting that util down will be a definite asset, your history with Chase should account for something as well (presumably YOU closed those cards rather than Chase?). AND you're showing patience, to boot! Definitely a worthy plan!
You'll be surprised at how easy it is to get that $3k spend requirement out of the way! I just put regular spend stuff on mine (gas/groceries/some travel expenses/etc) and got it within about 6-7 weeks. Tuition will certainly help you get that goal!
@thom02099 wrote:
@youngandcreditwrthy wrote:
Obviously someone with a high 700 score would get approved.
But what about someone with a high 600 score, like 680-700?
Im in the garden currently, but after realizing this card is really a great deal- I want it once I'm out of the garden!
I have 6 inqs out of 10 coming off on Exp/EQ/TU by August of this year.
I expect my score to raise to 720 or so as my aaoa will go up to three years-highest ever!!
And util should stay at minimum 14% or be reduced to 9% more than likely!
I'd likely use my own income of $70k since that is what I used to get approved for Freedom.
Also, I have 5-6 $10k+ lines, with my lowest being $1700.
Am I in a position to apply in say September of this year?
How does Chase view current lines with them? I have a closed Slate with a previous $2500 limit and $700 balance(interest is 9%-taking my time on purpose to pay it slowly lol-opened since 2007), a pif $700 closed Slate, and a Freedom in it's 0% period with a $4500/5000 balance(planning to pif before it expires in November). Assuming I could get util on Freedom to <10% and everything else mentioned...Also, Ive had a Chase College Checking with anywhere from $1k-9k in deposits per month for the past 4-5 years. I never overdraft or anything like that!
Is my plan a good one?!?
To meet the $3k spend, I'd likely charge my tuition to it, pif lol and DEF'LY use it for travel!!Looks like you've got a very sound plan in mind, waiting til your total picture is more favourable. Getting that util down will be a definite asset, your history with Chase should account for something as well (presumably YOU closed those cards rather than Chase?). AND you're showing patience, to boot! Definitely a worthy plan!
You'll be surprised at how easy it is to get that $3k spend requirement out of the way! I just put regular spend stuff on mine (gas/groceries/some travel expenses/etc) and got it within about 6-7 weeks. Tuition will certainly help you get that goal!
As long as you have a good reason for the high utilization on those cards and your overall is below 15% you will have no problems getting it on recon, especially with your income.
you don't have any baddies do you?
Chase usually doesn't use a score to approve or deny cards or limit increases; they usually look at the whole report. They really don't like new accounts and from previous threads you don't really have any, right? I don't seea reason not to approve as long as utilisation stays low.
@navigatethis12 wrote:Chase usually doesn't use a score to approve or deny cards or limit increases; they usually look at the whole report. They really don't like new accounts and from previous threads you don't really have any, right? I don't seea reason not to approve as long as utilisation stays low.
Chase uses vanage score in my area so I i guess it can vary .
TU 715 No apps to 05/13 cash+ 5/13!!! 738 TU CSP April 13!!!CSP approved May 13!!!
What I actually meant about the score was that wasn't a huge deciding factor like it seems to be with other lenders. If they decline a card or an increase with me I never receive a score so I started asking why. They said the score is usually used in determining the interest rate, and not approvals. So even with a score of maybe 680, you can get a Sapphire Preferred if everything on the report is fine.
Three accounts isn't much and they will be almost one year if you want to apply in September. Your history is pretty long and new accounts don't have as much of an effect like they do with someone like me. I had Citi do an inquiry and then claim the bureau was frozen (it wasn't) so they couldn't process the application. The inquiry is still there and I just let it go because it wasn't worth it to me. Citizens bank did three inquiries for a chequing account when it was only supposed to be one. They kept saying they couldn't remove it and Equifax was no help. I hope you have better luck than me in getting the additional inquiries remvoed.