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Can anyone tell me what kind of requirements they have? They've been beating down my door via email with pre-qualifications. I was in the branch about a month ago to set up an IRA and the banker said I was pre-selcted for a credit card. I declined knowing my profile situation and I didn't want to get embarrassed. Oddly enough ever since then I've been getting emails every couple weeks.
Today I received another email and finally got up the nerve to complete the application. I hit the submit button and received a message that I must visit a branch to complete my application. So I called up the 800 number and spoke to a nice gentleman who checked to see if I had anything in his system but my SSN showed nothing. He said those happen all the time but I'd have to apply at the branch. I asked him what the requirements are and he said he's never seen someone get turned down if they had a prequalifcation. He said they accept people barley over 600 all the time.
I'm a little leary of this. I do have my checking, savings and IRA there so maybe that helps? My offers from BB&T were as follows:
Spectrum Cash Rewards - 0% APR first 12mo and then 21.24% after
Specturm Travel Rewards - 20,000 bonus miles if I spend $2k first 90 days and then 21.24%
Bright Card - 0% APR first 15 months and then 19.24%
I recently applied for every PenFed card possible and was denied. Then reconed to them all and was denied. I was approved for NFCU last weekend with $1,000 limit. I add that to Discover, Capital One, Open Sky and Green Dot $200 secured. Would just like to get another secured and then garden until June of next year. My old lates on my auto will fall off in April and some HP's falling around then.
I value any insight - thanks!
@Anonymous wrote:Can anyone tell me what kind of requirements they have? They've been beating down my door via email with pre-qualifications. I was in the branch about a month ago to set up an IRA and the banker said I was pre-selcted for a credit card. I declined knowing my profile situation and I didn't want to get embarrassed. Oddly enough ever since then I've been getting emails every couple weeks.
Today I received another email and finally got up the nerve to complete the application. I hit the submit button and received a message that I must visit a branch to complete my application. So I called up the 800 number and spoke to a nice gentleman who checked to see if I had anything in his system but my SSN showed nothing. He said those happen all the time but I'd have to apply at the branch. I asked him what the requirements are and he said he's never seen someone get turned down if they had a prequalifcation. He said they accept people barley over 600 all the time.
I'm a little leary of this. I do have my checking, savings and IRA there so maybe that helps? My offers from BB&T were as follows:
Spectrum Cash Rewards - 0% APR first 12mo and then 21.24% after
Specturm Travel Rewards - 20,000 bonus miles if I spend $2k first 90 days and then 21.24%
Bright Card - 0% APR first 15 months and then 19.24%
I recently applied for every PenFed card possible and was denied. Then reconed to them all and was denied. I was approved for NFCU last weekend with $1,000 limit. I add that to Discover, Capital One, Open Sky and Green Dot $200 secured. Would just like to get another secured and then garden until June of next year. My old lates on my auto will fall off in April and some HP's falling around then.
I value any insight - thanks!
Brandon, you have more than enough to rebuild and garden, adding another secured card will not help you any, it will only prolong your recovery with added inquiry and lowered AAoA. Those PenFed denials are sure signs that you need to slow down and let your profile mature while waiting for derogs to drop off. Don't be in such a rush, be strategic, the more you rush the longer it will take...mmmmkay
I've seen some BB and T approvals posted on here with your score range. Sounds like you would be good to go. If I remember correctly they normally pull EQ. Worst case it should only be one inquiry. That's not the end of the world if it turns out to be a no.
You are probasbly good to go as they Pull EQ and that appears to be your highest and if they are targeting you then all the better. They aren't inquiry sensitive at all. They don't hand out monster limits by any means, but most people don't need them. I got what 6500 when my medium limits is around 17k or so. PITA if you dont bank with them to pay the CC, but their CC offerings are certainly WAY better than they use to be since the revamp of them
@Anonymous wrote:... the banker said I was pre-selected for a credit card.
... he said he's never seen someone get turned down if they had a prequalifcation ...
I've no firsthand experience with BB&T. However the two things you've listed are not the same. Many (most?) that are pre-selected to apply are not prequalified.
I agree with the previous comment that you don't "need" another card at this time. But I understand the curiousity & the desire for another unsecured card, so, in your shoes, I'd probably app. But only after I'd gone by the branch to verify whether I was preselected or preapproved. Hard pulls, like money, shouldn't be tossed away just because one has plenty.
Good luck. Do update please.
Just go for it. I got the Spectrum 4 months ago, Not my bank. Opened a eSavings and applied cold. Approved 7.5k with a 3 yr old BK. Need I say more? But make it your last app for at least a year.