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First Post... I just don't know what to do and I'm highly frustrated. I'm 7 months post-DC from my Ch 7 BK. IIB: Cap1 Secured ($700, $550 CO balance post DC- think I'm blacklisted), Cap 1 Auto ($~6k), Credit One ($500), Discover Secured ($700, $45 CO balance after DC), NFCU ($6k), Nordstorm/TD Bank ($300). I have been trying to avoid First Premier and other predatory credit cards in order to reestablish credit. I was able to get a $500 secured card from Citibank, but have been unsuccessful at getting any other revolving credit. I've been impeccable about PIF, on time, and staying below 5% UTI. Also tried SCT -- doesn't work for me at all. Any suggestions on what I can do besides getting a $300 limit predatory card?
UPDATE: Called Cap1 and CO was actually over $550 after the security deposit was applied
Tried Discover and Cap 1 - Prequal... heck no,
Recon with Discover, no success.
Mailed CO payment to Discover for $45 6/2020
Ch 7 BK Filed: 8/2019 - BK Discharged: 11/2019
Current FICO Scores: TU 607, EX 633, EQ 641
Other credit data points: Credit union rebuilder loan, Car loan (initial high-interest loan 8/19 and refinanced 4/20), [all paid on time] and student loan debt [some lates pre-BK]
Have you tried the credit union where you bank ? Also maybe Merrick or Ollo could work for you? Hopefully others will chime in.
@Mjhall85 wrote:Have you tried the credit union where you bank ? Also maybe Merrick or Ollo could work for you? Hopefully others will chime in.
Thanks for the suggestion. I haven't tried the CUs yet.
I did a prequalify form for Merrick and Ollo- those were both denials.
Id definitely search for credit unions. What's your income like and how much is student loan debt ?
I'm just trying to understand why would anyone burn Cap1 and Discover for less than 100 dollars?
@Anonymous wrote:I'm just trying to understand why would anyone burn Cap1 and Discover for less than 100 dollars?
I was advised by my attorney to include the cards. Both were secured cards around $600 each. Once the balance was settled, I was left with less than $100 CO. Do you have anything constructive to add?
@Mjhall85 wrote:Id definitely search for credit unions. What's your income like and how much is student loan debt ?
$90k Income
>$200k SL
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:I'm just trying to understand why would anyone burn Cap1 and Discover for less than 100 dollars?
I was advised by my attorney to include the cards. Both were secured cards around $600 each. Once the balance was settled, I was left with less than $100 CO. Do you have anything constructive to add?
The other poster was simply asking as that seems like really low amounts to include in a BK.
No need to not be friendly in your reply .
@Jnbmom wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:I'm just trying to understand why would anyone burn Cap1 and Discover for less than 100 dollars?
I was advised by my attorney to include the cards. Both were secured cards around $600 each. Once the balance was settled, I was left with less than $100 CO. Do you have anything constructive to add?
The other poster was simply asking as that seems like really low amounts to include in a BK.
No need to not be friendly in your reply .
I was not unfriendly, unless my direct question was interpreted that way. If the poster was genuine about helping or seeking additional information to help— the question wouldn’t be posed in a rhetorical fashion to diminish a past decision. I addressed the poster by doing more than they did for me. I provided more information for understanding and I redirected to see if he/she had any comments to offer in a means of help. People post and read in these forums because they seek help for questions they may have regarding various aspects of credit. As a community we should keep that foremost in mind.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:I'm just trying to understand why would anyone burn Cap1 and Discover for less than 100 dollars?
I was advised by my attorney to include the cards. Both were secured cards around $600 each. Once the balance was settled, I was left with less than $100 CO. Do you have anything constructive to add?
I do apologize. I am sure everyone has a reason to file, and while I've never thought I will file myself, I ended up having to. I do understand that in certain situations money is tight, I just find it strange that an attorney would advise something like that and wanted to know if there was a particular reason you would burn a major credit card issuer for 45 dollars. I'm new here, please forgive me.