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I got approved for the Clear and Gold cards on the same day in April. My Experian score must have been around 680-700 and my credit history was 2 years and 8 months old. From what I read the company likes for your history to be completely clean.
@Awesomely wrote:I got approved for the Clear and Gold cards on the same day in April. My Experian score must have been around 680-700 and my credit history was 2 years and 8 months old. From what I read the company likes for your history to be completely clean.
What was your starting CL for Clear? BTW...congrats.
@simonlarano wrote:So, what would be the "easiest" AMEX Blue card to get? I'm hoping to app for one in the next 6-12 months or so.
AMEX Blue is the easiest revolving credit card to get. Next is AMEX Blue Cash/Blue Sky and/or Clear.
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@simonlarano wrote:So, what would be the "easiest" AMEX Blue card to get? I'm hoping to app for one in the next 6-12 months or so.
AMEX Blue is the easiest revolving credit card to get. Next is AMEX Blue Cash/Blue Sky and/or Clear.
Easier than Amex SPG?
Thanks, and $2,000, hopefully next week it can get bumped up to $6,000.