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I know we are supposed to be positive and supportive here but is this real (it sucks they blacklist)? I KNEW I had a long wait until I could get back in with AMEX because I had a C/O with them many years ago, and I didn't think it sucked and I completely understood it. If someone stiffs you are you going to loan them money again?
That said: Does anyone know if Barclay's is friendly if he paid his C/O with them?
Edit: Sorry, yes I have a case of the Mondays.
@Anonymous wrote:I know we are supposed to be positive and supportive here but is this real (it sucks they blacklist)? I KNEW I had a long wait until I could get back in with AMEX because I had a C/O with them many years ago, and I didn't think it sucked and I completely understood it. If someone stiffs you are you going to loan them money again?
That said: Does anyone know if Barclay's is friendly if he paid his C/O with them?
Edit: Sorry, yes I have a case of the Mondays.
Haven't really read of this and I have read alot on this forum, typcally you meainly hear about Amex if you pay off you can get back in with them or sometimes even if not (probably depending on amount), but haven't seen any evidence if paying off a Barclay's burn will get you back in with them or not.
Haven't hear much of this either, would be interesting to get the facts
"My ch 13 was discharged June 2014. Barclays was included in mine. Around october I was approved for a cobranded Barclay card"
As a person who was recently denied by Barclays due to high utiltization and too many inquiries, no collections however and of course no BK...this quoted sentence just makes me furious!
Sorry to hear that mate
Chp 13. Doesn't the creditor at least get re-paid? So I can understand why Barclay's might of been willing to forgive on that one.
I can understand the bit of anger at the high utiliz and inquiries getting a denial for barcay's on one of the above posters, but most likely it was utilization over inquiries that sunk you on the approval. Also depends on what card you were going for as well
@CreditCuriousity wrote:Chp 13. Doesn't the creditor at least get re-paid? So I can understand why Barclay's might of been willing to forgive on that one.
I can understand the bit of anger at the high utiliz and inquiries getting a denial for barcay's on one of the above posters, but most likely it was utilization over inquiries that sunk you on the approval. Also depends on what card you were going for as well
Yes, it's usually a 3-5 year plan to pay off your creditors