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Reapplying for charged off credit issuers

SouthJamaica
Mega Contributor

Re: Reapplying for charged off credit issuers


@drewricomakeubu wrote:

Does anyone know if Cap One and Citibank are forgiving in this matter?


Capital One is one of the more forgiving banks.

 

Citibank is one of the least forgiving banks.


Total revolving limits 748700 (630200 reporting) FICO 8: EQ 698 TU 711 EX 678

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SouthJamaica
Mega Contributor

Re: Reapplying for charged off credit issuers


@drewricomakeubu wrote:

@Horseshoez wrote:

@drewricomakeubu wrote:

Does anyone know if Cap One and Citibank are forgiving in this matter?


CapOne is very-VERY forgiving; Citi, don't even think about it.  Smiley Happy


Do you happen to know how long Citi's memory is or an estimation? They sold my debt to collection close to 7 years ago. If they have long memories, I wont worry about it but I'm just trying to test the waters.


Very very long. They'll bring up something you totally forgot about Smiley Happy


Total revolving limits 748700 (630200 reporting) FICO 8: EQ 698 TU 711 EX 678

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drewricomakeubu
Regular Contributor

Re: Reapplying for charged off credit issuers


@SouthJamaica wrote:

@drewricomakeubu wrote:

Does anyone know if Cap One and Citibank are forgiving in this matter?


Capital One is one of the more forgiving banks.

 

Citibank is one of the least forgiving banks.


Awesome info, I'm thinking when all my baddies fall off which should make my scores increase significantly, I'll get a better idea of what they will look like in March when the last baddie is EE'd off TU. With 0 hard inquiries in the past 2 years, my plan is:

Chase FF - long relationship with Chase with PIF for the past 7 years, then

AMEX - BCE - AMEX not burned, had a card with them in good standing that I closed for some reason years ago, then 

CapOne Venture X - Only burned for $1394 7 years ago. 

 

Hopefully thats a decent order to app in. My only worry is IF they are approved, will I scare Chase with new accounts and have them close my accounts? Not sure.

Rebuilding
Current FICO 8: TU: 792 EX: 784 EQ: 618
Current Cards:
Chase Freedom $4,800
Ollo $300 Smiley Sad
Chase Ink Unlimited $4,000
American Express BCP: $2,000
Chase Sapphire Preferred $5,000
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Horseshoez
Valued Contributor

Re: Reapplying for charged off credit issuers

@drewricomakeubu, two or three new cards over a several month period won't even come close to scaring Chase. 

I categorically refuse to do AZEO!
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drewricomakeubu
Regular Contributor

Re: Reapplying for charged off credit issuers

@Horseshoez Even if I apped within a couple days if not the same day?

Rebuilding
Current FICO 8: TU: 792 EX: 784 EQ: 618
Current Cards:
Chase Freedom $4,800
Ollo $300 Smiley Sad
Chase Ink Unlimited $4,000
American Express BCP: $2,000
Chase Sapphire Preferred $5,000
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OmarGB9
Community Leader
Super Contributor

Re: Reapplying for charged off credit issuers


@Horseshoez wrote:

@drewricomakeubu, two or three new cards over a several month period won't even come close to scaring Chase. 


I mean, *probably not,* but, we can't really say for sure. It's all profile-dependent.


Last App: 1/10/2023
Penfed Gold Visa Card

Currently rebuilding as of 04/11/2019.

Starting FICO 8 Scores:




Current FICO 8 scores:


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drewricomakeubu
Regular Contributor

Re: Reapplying for charged off credit issuers

 


@OmarGB9 wrote:

@Horseshoez wrote:

@drewricomakeubu, two or three new cards over a several month period won't even come close to scaring Chase. 


I mean, *probably not,* but, we can't really say for sure. It's all profile-dependent.


Right on

Rebuilding
Current FICO 8: TU: 792 EX: 784 EQ: 618
Current Cards:
Chase Freedom $4,800
Ollo $300 Smiley Sad
Chase Ink Unlimited $4,000
American Express BCP: $2,000
Chase Sapphire Preferred $5,000
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fury1995
Valued Contributor

Re: Reapplying for charged off credit issuers


@IcyCool7227 wrote:

Chase is the one with $6800 something. Now that it's off the CR I can't even see how much it was charged off for exactly with cents. If I never pay it would I ever get back with Chase again after more time or not? Would Chase even accept the payment at this point if it's off the CR?


This would be an example for you and anyone else in a similar situation currently that you should always keep any correspondence received regarding any attempts to collect debt. Most people will use out of sight, out of mind to mentally reconcile financial misfortunes, however your future credit rebuilding self will thank your past self for having the foresight of meticulous record keeping. You never know which correspondence (if any) may be useful in the future. 

May 15, 2023 FICO 8

May 15, 2023 FICO BankCard 8

May 15, 2023 FICO Auto 8

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Message 28 of 29
privacyadvocate69
Contributor

Re: Reapplying for charged off credit issuers


@IcyCool7227 wrote:

Chase has now fallen off my credit report a few months ago so if my score improves and apply again, because it's not on my report any longer, would I get another chance of approval? Or do they consider that forever permanent? 


Just because it isn't on your credit report, doesn't mean they have forgotten about it. 

 

Personally, If I issued credit cards and I got stiffed by someone, I'd never give that person another one of my cards, EVER. 

 

However, most card companies are less stern and happy to chase the the dollar.  See if Chase is one of those companies and apply.

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