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i want to continue to build up my credit, but i am on unemployment. I have had zero job offers and may not work again for several months.
Myfico TU is 670 and I currently have an AMEX zync (8 yrs with AMEX) and a cap1for about 16 months.
Since I'm kind of starting over, my income, when I start working again, will be around minimum wage levels. My current unemployment is much higher than that.
I'm just trying to survive and build my credit. Would anyone approve me with my current situation? I'm thinking an AMEX revolver, Chase Amazon Visa or Discover it
I think you'll find this difficult until you have steady employment.
I got Chase Amazon when I was still a student ($0 income, about 3k allowance per month from parents). I got approved. Not sure about Discover, but for Amex it might be hard. Then again, you already have an account with them, so its worth a try. A denial is just a soft pull.
Amex is gonna be tough. I t might be tough with your score even if you had a job. Discover IT is your best shot of the three. An added bonus with them is they have been very generous with CLIs according to several posts on this site in recent weeks Do you have any savings or alternate source of income? If you get a credit card, how will you pay the bill? If you have any savings or brokerage accounts then you can list that on your applications. I would recommend Capital One, You won't have a huge credit limit or great rewards, but you will have a positive tradeline to keep growing your credit and to contribute to your average age of accounts. Capital One would be a company wnho may work with you even with very limited income. Also a secured card may be an option. Remember on credit reports, it doesn't indicate whether you have a secured or unsecured card. The other great thing about getting a secured card is that if, heavenforbid, you are unable to find work for a longer time than anticipated, any charges you make are secured by your deposit. I think you are right to want to continue to build your credit while unemployed, just make sure any moves you make don't end up having negative implications to your credit report. Better no credit card for a little while than one with late payments.
If you stand back from the situation and reexamine your motives, be sure you are not getting a credit card to charge stuff that you can't afford to pay back. If you trust yourself to get credit card and not use it, just merely have it to improve your credit, then that is ok, but if in the back of your mind you think you may use it to go into debt while unemployed, better to stay away and not compound your problems and hold off til you have more income. Good luck. I'm sure you will find work soon...
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omg it is early in the morning....
I would assume that it would be difficult, but....... Bank of America lists "unemployment / other" as a source of income on a "you have been pre-selected" CC offer my wife received from them yesterday.....
Wouldn't unemployment count as income? So, you could just use that for your personal income on your application. It might reduce your starting CL, though, depending on your state's limits for unemployment. Some states only offer a very low weekly limit. Just make sure that if you are getting new credit that you aren't getting into debt, because that will be hard to dig back out of in your current situation.