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I got the Clear card last month with a score of about 680.....they gave me $6K. So you should be around the $10K or more mark
@nuohlac wrote:I am considering a US Bank Altitude Reserve app. I had 8HP's fall off my reports in March so I am in single digits again. My newest accounts are 9 months old and will be 10 if I give it another couple weeks.
Sadly, alot of me wants to apply because I want to just get this card out of the way (it has the most strict UW rules of the cards I would like). I really want to finally accept the BBVA Clearpoints offers that keep coming in the mail. I have watched 4 of them expire and my current offer expires April 15. I would love to not have to walk away from it again.
@Anonymous wrote:I got the Clear card last month with a score of about 680.....they gave me $6K. So you should be around the $10K or more mark
@nuohlac wrote:I am considering a US Bank Altitude Reserve app. I had 8HP's fall off my reports in March so I am in single digits again. My newest accounts are 9 months old and will be 10 if I give it another couple weeks.
Sadly, alot of me wants to apply because I want to just get this card out of the way (it has the most strict UW rules of the cards I would like). I really want to finally accept the BBVA Clearpoints offers that keep coming in the mail. I have watched 4 of them expire and my current offer expires April 15. I would love to not have to walk away from it again.
Thanks for the DP's @Morehouse3000 I have fancied that card since I got my first mail offer back in June.
No prolblem! Let us know when you pull the trigger
@nuohlac wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:I got the Clear card last month with a score of about 680.....they gave me $6K. So you should be around the $10K or more mark
@nuohlac wrote:I am considering a US Bank Altitude Reserve app. I had 8HP's fall off my reports in March so I am in single digits again. My newest accounts are 9 months old and will be 10 if I give it another couple weeks.
Sadly, alot of me wants to apply because I want to just get this card out of the way (it has the most strict UW rules of the cards I would like). I really want to finally accept the BBVA Clearpoints offers that keep coming in the mail. I have watched 4 of them expire and my current offer expires April 15. I would love to not have to walk away from it again.
Thanks for the DP's @Morehouse3000 I have fancied that card since I got my first mail offer back in June.
@nuohlac wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@nuohlac wrote:I am considering a US Bank Altitude Reserve app. I had 8HP's fall off my reports in March so I am in single digits again. My newest accounts are 9 months old and will be 10 if I give it another couple weeks.
Sadly, alot of me wants to apply because I want to just get this card out of the way (it has the most strict UW rules of the cards I would like). I really want to finally accept the BBVA Clearpoints offers that keep coming in the mail. I have watched 4 of them expire and my current offer expires April 15. I would love to not have to walk away from it again.
It will be interesting to see, you have good scores and I wonder if they're tolerant enough with the total CLs you have. May not matter to them in this environment though.
Cross your fingers for me
. I think I will wait until the last minute (April 14 or 15) to get as much age as possible on the accounts and let us navigate a few more weeks in the fog of this situation. Hopefully, that time will provide a little clarity for the financial institutions (the flood of calls about losing incomes and seeking help may be on the downside) and maybe some essential employee love movement will start. With the banks seeing who has had their income streams disrupted and who has not.
I was declined by Amex this week. I was approved for Platinum last December, but I wanted to pair it with Gold. The decline said I did not have enough history with Amex. I applied with an average score of 760. It was strange - I got really pissed about it.