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For me it's been 17 1/2 years and counting with American Express. You can share your story to if you want.
Somewhere around 2004 or early 2005 I had burned Amex on an old Optima card. (that was a good looking card, btw!)
I'm guessing it was right around $1000 or so by the time late fees and interest had been added on. (one of many charge offs during that time, never any BK though)
Well, as of two days ago I was just approved for the AMEX ED and yesterday, after making me wait a day I got the approval email for the Platinum card.
Frankly I never thought I'd get off that BL. I periodically app for cards just to test the waters with them, but always denied due to past relationship.
Last time I checked was 27 years with AMEX and that was after they bombarded me with pre approved/selected offers. I have not bothered since nor will I ever again.
@gdale6 wrote:Last time I checked was 27 years with AMEX and that was after they bombarded me with pre approved/selected offers. I have not bothered since nor will I ever again.
Wow, they must have a top secret dossier on you to keep you blacklisted for 27 years.
Discover... I had a business card in 2006-2007 time frame. I missed a couple payments and they sent it to a third party to collect the balance (~$1500). I paid off the third party but ever since when I app for Discover that is the reason given for the denial. Unsatisfactory previous relationship. I guess this year makes about 10 years on the blacklist that they claim doesn't exist
For me it's Barclays due to an old Juniper card that was charged off during the recession (2008-ish)... I found out about their blacklist when I tried to get Sallie Mae and was summarily denied without even a HP (for which I was thankful).
Knowing what I do now I'll probably never try with Barclays again, so unfortunately I'm not likely to ever have an additional data point about how long my "ban" will last. At this point I'm assuming it will be indefinitely, anyway.
I am on year 8 with capital1 but I think its because of a computer system glitch.
7 years with USAA. They wouldn't even let me use their website and I had to their mobile app to pay my insurance bill.
@Anonymous wrote:I am on year 8 with capital1 but I think its because of a computer system glitch.
Capital One doesn't black list. They gave me a credit card with their credit card showing as charged off on my report and updating it monthly.