09-05-2007 12:54 PM - edited 09-05-2007 12:59 PM
No wonder why Amex is doing so many F/Rs. j/k lol!
masdeocho wrote:I got approved for an AmEx Blue with $0 income (I refused to provide the actual amount). I've been an AmEx customer for almost 20 years, so I guess that counted for something.
09-05-2007 02:24 PM
AmEx did give me some initial pushback but I just refused to provide the info and they caved. I even got a CLI without it! If they try to F/R me they can kiss this "member since 1988" good bye.
ilovepizza wrote:
No wonder why Amex is doing so many F/Rs. j/k lol!
masdeocho wrote:I got approved for an AmEx Blue with $0 income (I refused to provide the actual amount). I've been an AmEx customer for almost 20 years, so I guess that counted for something.
Actually college students get credit cards, income optional. I will change it to very difficult to get credit if $0 income stated.
I have been issued cards with out income, but only after I had previous accounts. When ever I tried to apply for credit from "new lenders" with out income I have always been denied for $0 income. So I guess yes, you can get credit with $0 income but very hard from new lenders for non college students.
Message Edited by ilovepizza on 09-05-2007 12:59 PM

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