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Hello everyone, I am wanting to apply for the Discover it credit card, do anyone know which credit reporting agency discover use? What is a good credit score for this credit card approval?
@Anonymous wrote:Hello everyone, I am wanting to apply for the Discover it credit card, do anyone know which credit reporting agency discover use? What is a good credit score for this credit card approval?
Based on CPD it seems to be a 50/50 balance between EX and EQ pulls.
They pulled EQ with me
@Anonymous wrote:Hello everyone, I am wanting to apply for the Discover it credit card, do anyone know which credit reporting agency discover use? What is a good credit score for this credit card approval?
When I applied and got denied all 3x's hahah they double pulled me 1 on EQ and 1 on Ex....I think it depends on where you live. Try to google "Credit Pulls Database" and put in your information for where you are. Discover is a very very strange lender and you will see approvals all over the board....I think Discover really has their own algorithm for approvals because they do not overturn a computer decision. If you apply for the unsecured card they may flat out deny you, counter with a joint application, or counter secured or they may just approve you out right. You can now just apply for the secured card too.
Every profile is different so I would say share some information....scores, inquiries, any baddies, ect and see what others may say.
I like to think that for Discover you are just going to have to take a chance if its a card you want. But go ahead and share some info first and wait for some others to chime in. Good luck!
They pulled EQ for me.
I live in Chicago and Discover It has pulled EQ and soemtimes both EQ/EX for me. One time they pulled TU back back in 2013.
Now I did apply for Discover Miles a little while back and they pulled TU only.
EQ in CA
Check out this tool: (Mod cut-Im sorry links to that site cannot be posted on myFico)
Plug in "Discover" and choose your state and hit search and you'll get a whole database of actual appication, what the FICO score was, who they pulled, whether they were approved, and what the credit limit was.
Or leave out "Discover" (leave it blank) and get all of the applications in the database for your state. It's pretty cool to see how much people are getting approved for with what scores.