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Is there a database to re-app for denials ie wait 30 days, 6 mos, one year?
I was summarily denied by Chase & Barclays 6-8 weeks ago but, have had fairly significant improvement in my CRs and scores since that time. I have targeted Freedom/CSP and Rewards but, I don't want to re-app prematurely if they have a definitive waiting period.
I just "opted-in" so the pre-qual won't work for me
@stagefoursurvivor wrote:Is there a database to re-app for denials ie wait 30 days, 6 mos, one year?
I was summarily denied by Chase & Barclays 6-8 weeks ago but, have had fairly significant improvement in my CRs and scores since that time. I have targeted Freedom/CSP and Rewards but, I don't want to re-app prematurely if they have a definitive waiting period.
I just "opted-in" so the pre-qual won't work for me
Mailed offers for Chase and Barclay are usually golden especially Chase
@Creditaddict wrote:
@stagefoursurvivor wrote:Is there a database to re-app for denials ie wait 30 days, 6 mos, one year?
I was summarily denied by Chase & Barclays 6-8 weeks ago but, have had fairly significant improvement in my CRs and scores since that time. I have targeted Freedom/CSP and Rewards but, I don't want to re-app prematurely if they have a definitive waiting period.
I just "opted-in" so the pre-qual won't work for me
Mailed offers for Chase and Barclay are usually golden especially Chase
So, you're suggesting I wait to see if I receive any offers in snailmail, rather than re-app online?
That's presuming they even check my profile again if no interest is initiated by me
@stagefoursurvivor wrote:
@Creditaddict wrote:
@stagefoursurvivor wrote:Is there a database to re-app for denials ie wait 30 days, 6 mos, one year?
I was summarily denied by Chase & Barclays 6-8 weeks ago but, have had fairly significant improvement in my CRs and scores since that time. I have targeted Freedom/CSP and Rewards but, I don't want to re-app prematurely if they have a definitive waiting period.
I just "opted-in" so the pre-qual won't work for me
Mailed offers for Chase and Barclay are usually golden especially Chase
So, you're suggesting I wait to see if I receive any offers in snailmail, rather than re-app online?
That's presuming they even check my profile again if no interest is initiated by me
oh sorry I read "You have Targeted" as they have sent you targeted offers" I kept saying that's odd that you got targeted offers when youw ere opted out but whatever go with it! haha
I would give it a couple weeks for your opt-in to start back up and then check online for Chase offers, Citi, and American Express
you can't check online for barclay so unless you get one in the mail which I think is kind of rare then you have to cold apply
@Anonymous wrote:
I was wondering the same thing with Barclays. I applied last in October so it's been almost 3 months (90 days in about 1 week) I wanted to reapply because I would love to have the rewards for our cable, phone, and electric bill to get the 2% and since I fell out of the garden for target yesterday I was thinking of reapplying now before I freeze my CRs back up but I don't want to apply to soon and get denied again
CQ,
LOL, I was just reading/researching Barclays again! I was denied the Rewards & Apple Barclays about 5 weeks ago and I'm considering re-apping BUT, I'm undecided that it's worth it for a likely low CL($1200-2000) even if approved.
I have a couple new CCs with $3K CLs and if I'm going to app, it's going to be for a card that will likely offer a higher CL than those.
BTW, I notice you have CreditOne, I just cancelled mine after 3 months at the suggestion of some experienced credit gurus since it's a sub-prime card and I've increased my total CL from $1100 tp over $15K...food for thought!
You might want to consider some Comenity cards, like Sportsmans Guide Visa & FuelRewardsNetwork MC
Consider this, as far as Comenity is concerned, my scores were in the low 600s when I was approved. Of course, scores aren't the whole story but, I was pleasantly surprised