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Just an update for anyone curious about this. I called and talked to them and they stated the reason for the denial was because of returned mid-cycle payment. My bank changed my account number a little bit ago and endded up putting the old one. They said to wait 30 days after the returned payment date and re-apply, but the nice lady documented what we talked about and put in a reconsideration request to see what happens.
@Anonymous wrote:Just an update for anyone curious about this. I called and talked to them and they stated the reason for the denial was because of returned mid-cycle payment. My bank changed my account number a little bit ago and endded up putting the old one. They said to wait 30 days after the returned payment date and re-apply, but the nice lady documented what we talked about and put in a reconsideration request to see what happens.
Yep, that will do it every time.
Had you mentioned the returned payment in your original post we could have helped you figure this out sooner.
My numbers were close to yours and I was immediately approved for the AMEX Gold. They kept sending my mailings for the Platinum, so I attempted to upgrade. I was told I needed to wait 13 months after opening the Gold, but I could apply for it. Instant approval.
I also have the BCE which was my first AMEX card and have had if for over 2 years. Not sure if that made a difference of not.
If the purpose of the Gold card is for your wife to use while you are out of the county, would it now make more sense to add her as a AU on the Platinum?
UPDATE the reconsideration reault came back and I was again declined. So I waited for the 30 (31 days if I'm not mistaken) and reapplied again on Nov 21 to be declined. At this point I was conviced it was a mistake and again asked for a reconsideration to which it was declined as well. Am I missing someting the letter online said "We're writing to let you know we cannot approve your application at this time because our records indicate that a payment was returned in the past 30 days." I called and verified the date of the returned payment (Oct 21st) and all they could say is to wait it out and reapply at a later date.
I dont understand.
Also, is the phone number listed in the letter a different department than the status phone number?
@Anonymous wrote:UPDATE the reconsideration reault came back and I was again declined. So I waited for the 30 (31 days if I'm not mistaken) and reapplied again on Nov 21 to be declined. At this point I was conviced it was a mistake and again asked for a reconsideration to which it was declined as well. Am I missing someting the letter online said "We're writing to let you know we cannot approve your application at this time because our records indicate that a payment was returned in the past 30 days." I called and verified the date of the returned payment (Oct 21st) and all they could say is to wait it out and reapply at a later date.
I dont understand.
Also, is the phone number listed in the letter a different department than the status phone number?
Not to be unhelpful or cold, but I have two pieces of advice:
Best of luck.
@Anonymous wrote:I dont understand.
What don't you understand? You had a payment returned. This is a cardinal no-no. You might consider not seeking more credit from them for a bit, while they try to recover from this unforgivable, despicable sin you've committed against them.
They don't care why your payment was returned. It's your responsibility to do that correctly(it usually even says this right on the payment screen).
(Also, a really good reason to initiate payments from your bank's side, instead of through the card's side. If it were to fail for some reason, the card vendor would never see the payment attempt.)