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What else can I do to improve my credit scores? I'm new to the forum so I apologize if you've answered this before. My story: I filed for Chapter 7 in Oct 2019. It was discharged Feb 2020. Since that time I've modified my mortgage, opened 4 cc's (Ollo - $2K, Credit One - $400, Mercury - $2.5K, Venmo - $1.4K), 1 active Self loan. I have checking/savings with BoA and a new savings account with PenFed just opened this week. All cc's are pif each month and my credit utilization is 6% or less. BoA, 2 Cap 1s, and Discover IT iib. Is there a way to improve CLs on active cc's? Is there a way to get a prime cc even with a small cl? I'm content to sit in the garden but I'd like to do it knowing that I've done all that I can do to improve my scores in the future. Also, I will need to find a loan for a medical procedure in the next few months. A bump in credit score will yield better terms. FICO 8: Exp 683, TU 651, EX 670. Many thanks for all advice/guidance.
@VAA616 wrote:What else can I do to improve my credit scores? I'm new to the forum so I apologize if you've answered this before. My story: I filed for Chapter 7 in Oct 2019. It was discharged Feb 2020. Since that time I've modified my mortgage, opened 4 cc's (Ollo - $2K, Credit One - $400, Mercury - $2.5K, Venmo - $1.4K), 1 active Self loan. I have checking/savings with BoA and a new savings account with PenFed just opened this week. All cc's are pif each month and my credit utilization is 6% or less. BoA, 2 Cap 1s, and Discover IT iib. Is there a way to improve CLs on active cc's? Is there a way to get a prime cc even with a small cl? I'm content to sit in the garden but I'd like to do it knowing that I've done all that I can do to improve my scores in the future. Also, I will need to find a loan for a medical procedure in the next few months. A bump in credit score will yield better terms. FICO 8: Exp 683, TU 651, EX 670. Many thanks for all advice/guidance.
I got my Chapter 13 discharge a month after you got yours last year, it seems you and I approached rebuilding our credit from different angles, however, I have no definitive knowledge my process made the difference in credit limits or FICO scores. Here is the chronology of what I did, some of which may work for you as well:
I told you the above to suggest this:
Chapter 13:
I categorically refuse to do AZEO!
Many thanks for your reply. I will follow your suggestions. Do I need to worry about HPs? I have 3 on Ex. My credit score is barely in the good range. A hit may take it down. Also, does getting denied impact the cs?
@VAA616 wrote:Many thanks for your reply. I will follow your suggestions. Do I need to worry about HPs? I have 3 on Ex. My credit score is barely in the good range. A hit may take it down. Also, does getting denied impact the cs?
Any hits from a hard pull or two will be short term, and if you get approved, your scores will ultimately improve above where they are now. As I wrote above, I had more than a dozen HPs in my first year after my discharge; now four months later all 28 of my FICO scores are above what they were before my most recent application in March.
Chapter 13:
I categorically refuse to do AZEO!
I think you're progressing as much as humanly possible without AU accounts. Oct 2021 and Feb 2022 are your 2-year anniversary dates, which may open things up. You didn't burn too many banks like I did, so you may have a lot of options soon. Navy Federal is a great option for another secured card if you can get in... $205 initial deposit to savings is all you need to become a member and get that secured card which is known for graduating quickly. Unless you are going to buy a house or refi a mortgage, I would not try to garden since your 2-year anniversary is coming up and you have that medical procedure soon. I would not refi since the mortgage is discharged in a 7 and you got a loan mod anyway.
@jmw1 Thank you for your reply. I appreciate your comments. It's good to know that I'm doing okay and that I may get more options at the 2 yr anniversary point. I will look into Navy Federal and the secured card.
@Anonymous wrote:@Horseshoez Is PenFed BK friendly? even it's IIB?
I don't have first-hand experience with that as I'd never had a PenFed account prior to my Chapter 13. That said, I believe I've read some folks who included them in their bankruptcies have gotten back in, however, I don't know if that happened after they paid off any outstanding balances.
Chapter 13:
I categorically refuse to do AZEO!
@Horseshoez as I was reading from other threads, they require 2yr. But some people got within 10-12months later. I guess everything based on person's profile.