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it's been discussed several times before here.
@Anonymous wrote:it's been discussed several times before here.
Concur, someone just asking who has been approved.
@Anonymous wrote:it's been discussed several times before here.
Well excuse me! I did check the first three threads and didn't see any mention, so I thought I would share.


@jace8602 wrote:
I was just approved this morning with the $100 bonus on $500 spend.
That's awesome, Congrats! May I ask what is your SL?


$1.5k but I'm not surprised with the low limit since I have several inquiries (20+) and new accounts this year (6+). Honestly, once I clicked submit I was expecting a denial.
@Anonymous wrote:
So far it looks like 1 descent approval.
This card to me is exciting because of a year of 0% bt and purchase. I know its a little bleh but heck it's a transunion puller and those with good tu scores and income will like it.
No triple pull,its tu pull and barclay can be decent to work with and does sp cli. So if you can get a decent sl you can do a bt plus put your monthly spend on it and have a year to pay off the bt.
But barclay can be finicky also. New card,may not necessarily mean good sl and might frown upon big bt being put on the card.
We definitely going to need more info on this one.
I agree that more info for this card would be useful. I'm glad you mentioned good income, because I think that's a factor that may be grossly unerappreciated on these boards. What would you classify as good income, in relation to that post though? It's pretty ambiguous for many of us lol. Thanks
@Anonymous wrote:
Not sure what Barclay would consider a good income but I make right at 52000 a year and hope thats enough to get something decent from them if I do decide to apply for this card anyway. Not anywhere near a 6 digit income,sorry to say.
Thanks, I just have no idea what people mean when they say good income these days. It's very subjective!
I'm also curious how the income of folks here(at least those with the cajones to be sharing everything) rates vs the national average. I think it's something that the lurkers reading many of the posts on here need to be mindful of. I think I may be speaking from experience!
It's not something I thought much about when reading so little about in the data points on here, but I am campaigning to make sure those who may not have given it much thought(like myself) in relation to scores, start to do so when considering applying. Thanks again, I value all opinions(even disagreements) on these type of matters, so that folks can make informed decisions. These forums are a gem, and I think we all can add to their luster.
<---repping for the common man lol