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I would like to get back into AMEX's good graces. A little history:
Roughly in 2015 I defaulted on one AMEX account, 180 days of deliquency.
I entered into a settlement with AMEX and my last payment was made around 03/2018, which is the date AMEX last reported on this account to the three credit unions.
I only owe around $700 to AMEX (that was the amount that was charged off). I have called them and offered to pay that remaining amount in exchange for an Optima card- they declined.
My question is: If i pay this remaining amount to AMEX without them promising me anything, is there any chance they might de-blacklist me?
@nonunderling wrote:I would like to get back into AMEX's good graces. A little history:
Roughly in 2015 I defaulted on one AMEX account, 180 days of deliquency.
I entered into a settlement with AMEX and my last payment was made around 03/2018, which is the date AMEX last reported on this account to the three credit unions.
I only owe around $700 to AMEX (that was the amount that was charged off). I have called them and offered to pay that remaining amount in exchange for an Optima card- they declined.
My question is: If i pay this remaining amount to AMEX without them promising me anything, is there any chance they might de-blacklist me?
It's not guaranteed but based on a lot of previous data, people have got back with Amex after paying off their balances. People have also got back without paying, but that usually takes a LONG time.
Did you file BK too or just the Amex charge-off?
Thanks for the reply.
No BK, just charge-off.
@FinStar wrote:
Being removed from the blacklist is a YEMV outcome. Potentially, if you pay any remaining owed amounts, that definitely provides a good path to rekindling the relationship.
An item to keep in mind, though, even if a positive relationship is reestablished, future CLIs or new AmEx accounts (primarily on the revolvers side) may be impacted, not always, but a variety of members have reported their DPs in prior threads.
How does the rest of your profile look like, scores, utilization, etc.?
Rest of profile is good, i have about six new CC's, 1% utilization, about 50k total credit line, fico 8s show mid-high 600's.
@imaximous wrote:
@nonunderling wrote:I would like to get back into AMEX's good graces. A little history:
Roughly in 2015 I defaulted on one AMEX account, 180 days of deliquency.
I entered into a settlement with AMEX and my last payment was made around 03/2018, which is the date AMEX last reported on this account to the three credit unions.
I only owe around $700 to AMEX (that was the amount that was charged off). I have called them and offered to pay that remaining amount in exchange for an Optima card- they declined.
My question is: If i pay this remaining amount to AMEX without them promising me anything, is there any chance they might de-blacklist me?
It's not guaranteed but based on a lot of previous data, people have got back with Amex after paying off their balances. People have also got back without paying, but that usually takes a LONG time.
Did you file BK too or just the Amex charge-off?
No BK just charge-off.
Some added context- i'm not trying to get in with AMEX immediately, just trying to lay the groundwork for a future relationship.
@nonunderling wrote:
@FinStar wrote:
Being removed from the blacklist is a YEMV outcome. Potentially, if you pay any remaining owed amounts, that definitely provides a good path to rekindling the relationship.
An item to keep in mind, though, even if a positive relationship is reestablished, future CLIs or new AmEx accounts (primarily on the revolvers side) may be impacted, not always, but a variety of members have reported their DPs in prior threads.
How does the rest of your profile look like, scores, utilization, etc.?Rest of profile is good, i have about six new CC's, 1% utilization, about 50k total credit line, fico 8s show mid-high 600's.
Sounds like you're headed in the right direction. Definitely wait until the 6 new accounts have aged considerably and your scores are above 700 ,especially on EX for optimal results.