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FICO Models Pulled by Capital One

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Re: FICO Models Pulled by Capital One


@CreditCuriousity wrote:

This is a tough one.. Honestly your utilization is under control and your 04/05 scores are within the range of their prime cards... What is your AAoA?  How old is your oldest CC?  I would tend to lean towards applying for the Venture or Venture One and if approved for that then go for the regular QS and use a single set of the famous Cap1 Triple pulls..  A bit more info will help, but it is always going to be a gamble whenever it comes to applying for a CC to some extent.  Also how many inquires do you currently have on EQ/TU/EX?  I have alot of old CO's and old lates and got approved for 20k/10k for venture/qs respectively, granted I have some other big CL's along with a pretty thick credit file and a relatively high income despite the baddies..  

 

Once you get back with those questions I will respond in a bit and sure other people will let their opinions known as well as I don't want you to take a triple pull for a denial although it can happen to someone with a 800 Fico as well..  How long have you had the Cap1 secured card for?


AAoA is 1.7.  Oldest CC is 22 months.  INQ are: EQ-13; TU-11; EX-13.   When I had credit problems back in 08-09, I got most things paid off, except 3 cards went to collection.  They were paid off, but the last one doesn't fall off until June 2016.  I only started rebuilding this year.  Everything was paid for in cash, but because I got a terrible auto loan rate, I decided that I needed to do something, which meant getting back into the credit world.  Got my first card December 2013, Next one D  ecembe 2014, then this year, the rest of the cards. I don't expect to high SLs as my income is  $45k.  My partner's income is $75K, but his credit is separate from mine.  Got the secured Cap 1 in January.  Took 6 hard pulls for it because they requested proof of income and I didn't get it sent in on time, so I had to reapply.  That's why I don't want to do another 3 without making sure that it is a good choice.  The Discover I got in May.  Half of the INQs will fall off between Nov-Jan.

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CreditCuriosity
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Re: FICO Models Pulled by Capital One

Hmmm.. It honestly could go either way.  That sucks you took 6 pulls for the Secured Cap1!!!  Your income is fine.  If it was me I would wait until December-ish probably for some of the inquires to fall off and to get a bit more age on the Cap1 secured along with Discover and keep checking the Cap1 Pre-Qual site and hoping for the Venture/QS vs QS1 to show up.. Would hate for you to waste 3 inquires on a denial along with you being on the borderline of their better cards being Venture/QS vs. QS1...  If you can hold out, I would if I were you and give it a bit more time and hopefully the pre-quals change. Just my 2 cents.  You certainly are improving your profile, times does the rest!

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Re: FICO Models Pulled by Capital One


@CreditCuriousity wrote:

Hmmm.. It honestly could go either way.  That sucks you took 6 pulls for the Secured Cap1!!!  Your income is fine.  If it was me I would wait until December-ish probably for some of the inquires to fall off and to get a bit more age on the Cap1 secured along with Discover and keep checking the Cap1 Pre-Qual site and hoping for the Venture/QS vs QS1 to show up.. Would hate for you to waste 3 inquires on a denial along with you being on the borderline of their better cards being Venture/QS vs. QS1...  If you can hold out, I would if I were you and give it a bit more time and hopefully the pre-quals change. Just my 2 cents.  You certainly are improving your profile, times does the rest!


Your probably right to wait.  I haven't applied for anything since June, so a couple of months won't hurt.  Thanks for the information and advice.  It is greatly appreciated.  Smiley LOL

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