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US Bank Credit Card after Bankruptcy Ch 7 - Data Point

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Dreamliner
New Member

US Bank Credit Card after Bankruptcy Ch 7 - Data Point

All, This is my first post. Thought to share some data points regarding getting approved for US Bank post-BK. 

 

CH7 discharge: Jan 2018

FICO scores: 680's

Inquiries in the past 2 years: 3

No US Bank cards were IIB. Applied March 2022 for Altitude Connect Visa Signature for 50,000 signup bonus. Instant approval for $5000. 

 

Credit accounts opened post-BK

  • Capital One Venture X Visa Infinite - $20,000 (upgraded from Ventrue. CLI from $5,000 to $8,600 to $10,000 to $20,000 UPDATE 5/20)
  • Capital One Savor One WEMC - $18,000 ($10,000 to $18,000 UPDATE 5/20)
  • Capital One Spark Business Visa Signature - $5,000
  • Upgrade Cash Rewards Elite Visa Signature - $5,000 ($17,000 to $5,000 decrease UPDATE 5/20)
  • Apple Credit Card - $4,500 (CLI from $3,000 to $3,500 to $4,500 UPDATE 5/20)
  • Amazon Synchrony Card - $10,000 (CLI from $3,000 to $6,000 to $10,000)
  • Wells Fargo Cash Active Cash Visa Signatrue - $3,000
  • US Bank Altitude Connect Visa Singature - $5,000
  • Capital One QuickSilver WMC- $3,600 (upgraded from QuickSilver One AF $39. CLI from $2,000 to 3,000 to 3,600. First card after BK)
  • BILT Wells Fargo - $15,000 UPDATE 5/20. Just opened this to pay rent.
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sihmud
Regular Contributor

Re: US Bank Credit Card after Bankruptcy Ch 7 - Data Point

@Dreamliner wow, that's an impressive rebuild list. Seems you never had low starting limits or subprime cards. Would you mind sharing the dates of each approval so I can get an idea of which how far after discharge those cards were approved. I'm just starting my rebuild and I'd like to have a similar road map as you. 

tbanks for sharing!

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Red1Blue
Super Contributor

Re: US Bank Credit Card after Bankruptcy Ch 7 - Data Point

Congratulations @Dreamliner 

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FireMedic1
Community Leader
Mega Contributor

Re: US Bank Credit Card after Bankruptcy Ch 7 - Data Point

Congrats. Still trying to figure out how you got some of those with 680's? Wow!


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Jordan23ww
Valued Contributor

Re: US Bank Credit Card after Bankruptcy Ch 7 - Data Point

Congratulations on your approval! Thank you for all the data points!

      


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Dreamliner
New Member

Re: US Bank Credit Card after Bankruptcy Ch 7 - Data Point

 

I am not sure exactly but I can explain my story/strategy. Maybe useful for someone.

 

I've been banking with capital one for more than a decade. I didn't have a credit card with them though. My annual income at the time of BK was around $60K and all of it was getting direct deposited into capital one checking. 2 months post BK, I applied for Quick Silver One (the annual fee version for bad credit) and was approved with CL $2,000. Used that card for about an year, always paying bills on time and in full.

 

1 year 2 months post BK, capital one offered an upgrade to regular no annual fee version of QS as well as from master card to World MC. Taking this as a positive sign, I requested for a CLI and they approved $3,000. A couple of months later, I decided to apply for a more premium Venture card and was instantly approved for $5,000. So I switched daily usage from QS to Venture and continue to pay on time and in full.

 

After an year (2 years 4 months post BK) got CLI on Venture to $8,600. At the same time, also applied and approved for Spark and Savor Cards with $5K and $10K respectively. Also, apped and approved for Amazon Synchrony card with $3K. So basically, 2 years 4 months post BK, I have had multiple cards with decent credit limits.

An year later (3 years 4 months post BK), I applied for Apple Card and was approved for $3K. This was relief to me knowing that other banks are willing to approve. In the following months Venture got a CLI to $10K, Amazon to $6K to $10K, Apple to $3.5K.

 

I let these cards grew until March 2022 (4 years 2 months post BK). At this time, I requested Venture to be upgraded to Venture X and got an instant approval. At this point,  I wanted to establish relationship with other mainstream banks besides capital one but decided to stay clear of all banks that were IIB.

 

I wasn’t sure who to apply. There were many choices.  So I checked card offers with excellent or outstanding approval odds in Credit Karma, Experian and TrueIdentity. Upgrade, US Bank, and Wells Fargo cards showed up in these services and had very nice bonus offers. So I applied for each of them and got instant approvals. Upgrade CL $17K ($400 bonus), US Bank CL $5K ($500 bonus), Wells Fargo $3K ($200 bonus).

 

Couples of key points that I believe to be helpful in my case are: 

  • Existing banking relationship with capital one helped me get my first card with decent limit right after BK
  • Multiple capital one cards with high CL in the following years
  • Always paying bill on time and in full
  • Rather than applying randomly, applying for cards came up as targeted in credit monitoring services
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FireMedic1
Community Leader
Mega Contributor

Re: US Bank Credit Card after Bankruptcy Ch 7 - Data Point

Nice job. Congrats!


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sznthescore
Established Contributor

Re: US Bank Credit Card after Bankruptcy Ch 7 - Data Point

Nice job demonstrating good credit behavior and money management skill! 🎉

REBUILDER CARDS




Goal: FICO 700+
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Guyatthebeach
Valued Contributor

Re: US Bank Credit Card after Bankruptcy Ch 7 - Data Point

Dreamliner,

 

Congratulations on your approval! That's fantastic to see an approval from US Bank without a recon.

 

Great rebuilding too!

 

Guyatthebeach

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Kasuito39
Frequent Contributor

Re: US Bank Credit Card after Bankruptcy Ch 7 - Data Point

Congrats on all your approval. Overall, you used great strategies to acquire great cards. Time, patience and relationship banking factors played a huge roll to a mass such an awesome CL line up! Kudos! 

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