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Hi all,
I want to say thank you in advance for this forum, it's members and insightful information. Having said that, I want to share my experience with all here.
I recently received my BK7 discharge in May 2018. Since then, I read a lot of these posts in the forum and started experimenting with applications/preapprovals.
Here are the banks IIB:
Chase
Capital One
Citi
AMEX
Discover
US Bank
Bank of America
Patelco
First, the bad news:
Discover Secured - denied due to Prior Account Status
Capital Secured - denied due to Prior Account Status
Paypal Mastercard -denied due to recent delinquency/public record
PenFed Credit Card - denied due to recent delinquency/public record. I had previously a car loan that paid in full with them and I was hoping with recon, I could get in using the backdoor. No go - rep told me I need a score near 700 to be consired. They pulled Eq. Was suprised that my past auto loan with them had no leverage.
And now the good news (approvals):
JCrew - $250 (SCT)
Williams Sonoma - $2000 (SCT)
Pottery Barn - $750 (SCT)
Sportsman Visa - $3000 (SCT)
Kohls - CLI $300 -> $700 (NIB and remained open)
Target - $500
OpenSky - $1000 (will be closing soon since fund availability is too slow for me)
Partnership Credit Union - Unsecured Platinum VISA $15,000 (This is not a mistake! It was based on paystubs and score pulled when I opened the account beginning of May 2018. Per rep, applying for any product (cc/loan) does not result in inquiry but existing report/score is good for 90 day)\
Partnership Credit Union - Auto Loan for $15,000 @5.74% APR
I have been checking weekly the Prequalifications for Capital One, Discover, AMEX, Bank of America and I am not getting any offers. I am surprised that many here get offers with Capital One so easily.
Wishlist/Nice to have
TR Visa - popup never appears for me
Nordstorm - thinking about it since it is offered by TDBank after being approved for Target credit card
Blispay - Mixed results reported make me think this is a hit more than a miss
A synchrony VISA/MC/Retail card - With the Paypal denial, I am afraid to try
A secured card by Citi or Bank Of America (Has anyone had any luck with these prior to 2 years after BK7 discharge?)
Any suggestions and advice would be appreciated!
And of course, I would be more than happy to answer questions that you maybe have.
Thank you again.
-Pianistas
Congrats on your success after your BK discharge.
In all honestly I think you need to just sit tight and let these account age a bit, I would recommend not applying for anything else. Also I wouldn't do anymore SCTs, commenity can get spooked with too many accounts and shut them down rather quickly.
AMEX, Citi and Chase will all blacklist you since you included them in your BK, they all have long memories and some are on their list for 10+ years so I would not apply with those lenders for quite some time. Cap one is usually pretty quick to forgive.
Thank you for the quick response Jnbmom.
Yes, this would most likely be the safest thing to do. I just feel I have been on roll...
Yes you should get back in with Cap one rather quickly, just let those age a bit and you will be in good shape. So far you are doing great
I would not open any more store cards or small loans.
I would check Merrick Bank for a no AF card.
I would keep checking back with Cap One and Discover, both are BK friendly and forgive burns eventually.
GL and Congrats!
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You have to be prequal for Merrick, just keep checking back.
I dont really believe in secure cards.
I dont remember what CR they pull.
GL!
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Congrats on the approvals. My Bk was discharged 1 year and 4 months ago. Just was approved for nordstrom card yesterday (I couldnt resist applying due to the anniversary sale). Was instantly approved. Only $500 but hey its a start. So yes they seem to be Bk friendly
Slow down and do your research here before applying for anything and everything.
You've applied for a ton of cards that are well known to be instant denials 2 months post discharge. Just mentioning that for anyone else reading . . .
Regardless, you ended up with a good start so garden for a good year and let those accounts age.