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TheBoondocks
Established Contributor

Blispay

I just checked my CS today and its in the 700's, I applied for way too many credit cards, used to be like 735... but whatever, wanted to know should I wait for my score to increase? I waited 6 months already. Is Blispay sensitive when it comes to inqueries? And do they check for income proof?

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Gmood1
Super Contributor

Re: Blispay

When I applied two years ago. They weren't sensitive to inqs or new accounts. I believe my EX was 740ish.
They didn't have a place to put income back then.
They based SLs off EX score back then as well.
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UncleB
Credit Mentor

Re: Blispay

@TheBoondocks, as long as you can get past their sometimes-flaky ID verification you'll probably be fine.

 

Inquiries don't seem to be a problem, and as @Gmood1 mentioned unless it's changed there's not even a place on the application for income - the credit line is strictly report/score driven.

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joltdude
Senior Contributor

Re: Blispay

I have a love/hate relationship with Blispay...

Customer service... almost nonexistant...

CLIs... nope none of those either 

2% cashback AND 6 mo 0% .... it works and its hassle-free.

 

Part of me is tempted to wait a bit... close. and try to reopen the Blis card....

its a partially hidden tradeline but even having it visibile on one CRA can be a hit to your scores....

 

-J

 

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blunderer
Established Contributor

Re: Blispay

The only thing I can add to what others have posted is that Blis is not known for giving high SL's.  Just so you know.

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TheBoondocks
Established Contributor

Re: Blispay

If that's the case, just to be safe and have the highest limit cause it seems like its a once in a lifetime. Have to make sure that debt to income is 0, if our score went down to due new accounts, have it go back up since its a temporary hit. I would say 730+ would be good to get a good SL.
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Gmood1
Super Contributor

Re: Blispay

740/750ish on average received $7500 SLs. Some of those closer to 800 or higher received $10k to $12k SLs.

I'm not sure they still approve this way or not.
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TheBoondocks
Established Contributor

Re: Blispay

$3K- $5K is good enough for me lol.
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Anonymous
Not applicable

Re: Blispay

My Blispay has been in the SD for nearly 2 years, almost the entire time I've had it, simply because I'm not happy with the SL and they've done nothing to address that issue in 2 years... not just for me, but for all Blispay cardholders.  My Citi DC limit is > 3X that of Blispay and I got the DC a year after Blispay.  It is what it is.  Also, the 6 month financing sounded good when I applied, but it's really not relevant to me as I'm a strict Transactor and by definition never carry balances.  I've never used the 6 month financing in 2 years.  Not once.

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TheBoondocks
Established Contributor

Re: Blispay

I understand, if you have like $500 as SL, can't really do much there, but if a few thousands, some more room to work with but I only carry balances if I know that its 0% interest.
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