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@Creditplz wrote:
I'm just wondering what kind of scores would be ideal for Barclay? I know it varies on Credit Profile but just out of curiosity?
As the above poster said, even with mid 600s you can get denied. To get a general consensus of the ranges of scores, file, state etc.., your best bet is to consult the credit pull database. There, you will get a variety and come to an almost decent conclusion to your question asked above.
I believe you can get approved in the mid 600s for most Barclay's cards, perhaps even low 600s for the Apple card, but they hate inquiries and really hate new accounts. If you have few inquiries and new accounts, there's a good chance you could be successful on recon with Barclay's. If you try to recon with too many inquiries or new accounts, they will not look past that.
@happypill wrote:I believe you can get approved in the mid 600s for most Barclay's cards, perhaps even low 600s for the Apple card, but they hate inquiries and really hate new accounts. If you have few inquiries and new accounts, there's a good chance you could be successful on recon with Barclay's. If you try to recon with too many inquiries or new accounts, they will not look past that.
They sure do. That's why I had to recon my Sallie Mae with a TU score of 800.