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The good news is: you're here seeking help and you're working on your credit profile.
Good for you.
That said; I think part of the problem is your uti. Your two highest limit cards have very high utilization. I realize the smaller limit cards are at 20% or below but the former are what's hurting you.
If the collection isn't paid off, that's an issue as well.
You did the recon and I'll keep my fingers crossed for you, however, don't be surprised if the answer is a no, for now.
Work on paying off the collection (perhaps send a good will letter asking for early deletion) and pay down the higher limit cards and you should have a positive outcome.
Good Luck.
CHEERS
I agree the untilization is high on those 2 cards which will bring down your score. AMEX is a tough cookie they mostly listen well on the phone but don't do many recons at all![]()
As far as "grown up card" I think your NFCU is a pretty decent card![]()
Amex is definitely one of the most strict when it comes to collections/negatives on your report.
Couple that with a relatively short history and slightly worrying utilization, and you're denied.
I'd wait until the collection has been paid off and aged for a bit (honestly I'd wait the seven years out) before applying for Amex again.
Most important thing you can do in the meantime is lower your UTI to under 10%
Did you try their prequal page? You might be able to get approved for one of their charge cards (Green/Gold/Plat) It would give you your foot in the door
@Meanmchine wrote:Did you try their prequal page? You might be able to get approved for one of their charge cards (Green/Gold/Plat) It would give you your foot in the door
Absolutely try their prequal tool. In my experience with Amex (and many others on here), if they say you're pre-approved, you'll pretty much be approved unless something changes between the time you're pre-approved and when you submit the application. If you're trying to rebuild credit after a collection though, I'd avoid their charge cards as they all carry annual fees.
If you want a "grown up card", try the Discover IT or a BankAmericard. You have a pretty decent shot at those. Discover is pretty generous with thin/bad credit. At least it's a step in the right direction if Amex is one of your goals. Good luck!