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Snook_on_the_Line
Established Contributor

Recommend an easy sub card for me.

Looking for an easy sign up bonus since Barclays seems to be yanking my chain 

 

I apped for the aviator red a couple weeks ago and they had me mail (yes mail, like with a stamp) a copy of my DL and SS card

 

they rejected the documents 

so I sent new copies 

now they say they never got the new ones

 🤷‍♂️ 

 

 

 

Preferred report to be pulled ex or eq

 

Current cards, limits and opening date:


Lowe's rewards $35k limit, July '22

Cap1 platinum $300 limit, dec '21

Cap1 Walmart MC $2500 limit, July '22

Credit one Amex $800 limit, feb '22

Chase Amazon prime visa $12k, July '24

Suncoast cu visa $20k, July '24

 

FICO8 Scores, ex 750, eq 770, tu unknown 

and showing a collection right now

 

Overall uti.  2%

dti <5%

Oldest account age: 3 years

Youngest account: 2 months

Chase 5/24 status: 2/24

Income: 125k

Average monthly spend and categories:

dining $200
groceries: $300
gas: $100
travel: 0
other: $500

 

Any suggestions?


 I was thinking CFF     
200cb/500 spend/3 months 

but idk 

i feel like I'll get slapped with a toy limit because I just got approved for the prime card July 3rd

5% Gas: Citi Custom Cash 9.4k
5% Amazon: Chase Prime VS 15k
3% grocery and streaming: Cap1 Savor 2500
2% catch all: NFCU CashRewards+ 13k, USB Smartly 2k
Sock Drawer: Jovia Elite 25k, Suncoast CU 20k, Lowe’s 35k,
Barclays AAdvantage Aviator Red 3k, CreditOne 1k



^^^Fico8 scores as of Dec ‘24
Total Revolving CL: $126,900


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ElvisCaprice
Frequent Contributor

Re: Recommend an easy sub card for me.

Bank of America (just about any) but best one, Customized Cash Rewards.  1000 spend, $200 SUB  

I've always found BofA the most lenient, great service.  Churned them several times since 95.  And they always treated me well.  Now they are my long play, won me over, after all the abuse I admonished upon them.

 

Ohh, didn't see your suggestion, yeah, 500 spend for 200, awesome.  Could always double down on the SUB and find a checking account that will finance opening with a credit card (no cash advance).   I wouldn't be afraid of applying, I've done 6 new accounts in the past 4 months.  If your going to abuse go hard and heavy in a short period, then reset (or as they like to say here, garden).  Hard pulls, closing accounts, new accounts, who cares as long as you pay on time, watch your utilization, hard to screw up a FICO score.  Your in the sweet spot on score.  

ACTIVE: BofA: Citi:U.S. Bank:Aven:

BACKUPS:

CB Debit Cards:


For Aven Rewards Visa ref www qsv.com
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FicoMike0
Valued Contributor

Re: Recommend an easy sub card for me.

Did you find a link to aviator that waived af the first year?

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ptatohed
Senior Contributor

Re: Recommend an easy sub card for me.

I can't get into Credit Karma at work but if they are still doing the elevated $400 intro bonus (vs the regular $200) for their upgrade cards, it is super easy to get.  Open an upgrade credit card, checking account, and make three debit card purchases.  Easy $400.  

[Until I can make a pretty signature, here’s an updated draft]

Everyday 5%:
Chase prime Visa // citi CUSTOM CASH “A” // citi CUSTOM CASH “B” // citi SHOP YOUR WAY (5% gas (in points), lucrative spending offers) // mylowe’s Rewards // Target circle card

5% CB rotating:
Chase “OG” freedom Visa // DISCOVER it Cash Back // nusenda CU Platinum Cash Rewards

Everyday 4% CB:
US Bank Smartly (v1.0)

Everyday 3% / 2.2% CB:
AOD FCU Visa Signature (3%, sockdrawered) // upgrade Cash Rewards Elite (2.2%, sockdrawered)

Welcome Offer / credits only:
Chase SAPPHIRE PREFFERED (grabbed my $1,000, sockdrawered, will cancel) // NFCU FLAGSHIP REWARDS (elevated Welcome Offer, annual prime credit, sockdrawered)

Hotel card:
Chase IHG ONE REWARDS PREMIER (elevated Welcome Offer, 1 free night/yr)

On my radar:
Langely FCU Signature Cash Back (5% CB monthly selectable cat) // Safe CU Cash Back+ (Quarterly rotating 5% CB cats plus bonus cats) // upgrade MyFive Cash Rewards (5% CB monthly selectable cat) // US Bank Kroger (and family) World Elite Master Card(s) (5% CB Mobile Wallet)
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NoHardLimits
Valued Contributor

Re: Recommend an easy sub card for me.

It might be easier to first eliminate lenders which are unlikely to approve an application for you due to 2 new accounts within the last 2 months.  Off the top of my head, you should forget about Capital One, Citibank, and US Bank. 

 

The collection could also cause problems with some lenders.  How old is the collection account, and did you eventually pay it off?  If the collection is old and paid off, perhaps you could consider apping for one of the Amex Blue Cash cards.  The SUBs require higher spend than the CFF, but the rewards bonus categories include groceries and gas which match up well with your monthly expenses.

 

Edit to add:  Amex is usually an EX pull for your first account with them.

July 2025 Scorecard: Clean, Thick, Mature, New Revolver
FICO8:
FICO9:
VantageScore3:
Inquiries (n/12, n/24):
AAoA: 11 yrs | AoORA: 37 yrs | AoYRA: less than 1 yr | New Accounts: 1/6, 2/12, 3/24 | Util: 1% | DTI: 1%
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Snook_on_the_Line
Established Contributor

Re: Recommend an easy sub card for me.


@FicoMike0 wrote:

Did you find a link to aviator that waived af the first year?



Unfortunately no    

the links I found didn't work

 

 

tried with chrome incognito mode and DuckDuckGo private browser.   

both loaded up with the 60k miles annual fee not waived

 

im gonna give Barclays until Friday to find my docs I sent them

 

then I'm gonna resend via  priority mail with 

Delivery confirmation so I know they got em.  

5% Gas: Citi Custom Cash 9.4k
5% Amazon: Chase Prime VS 15k
3% grocery and streaming: Cap1 Savor 2500
2% catch all: NFCU CashRewards+ 13k, USB Smartly 2k
Sock Drawer: Jovia Elite 25k, Suncoast CU 20k, Lowe’s 35k,
Barclays AAdvantage Aviator Red 3k, CreditOne 1k



^^^Fico8 scores as of Dec ‘24
Total Revolving CL: $126,900


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Snook_on_the_Line
Established Contributor

Re: Recommend an easy sub card for me.

Amex is out for now also.   

tried the apply with confidence for the BCE and was denied due to not enough spend.  

also I'm not necessarily going to app right away.    I'm just trying to find my next card 

 

I might have the patience to wait until the prime vs turns 6 months.    

that would bring me to 1/6, 2/12, 2/24

5% Gas: Citi Custom Cash 9.4k
5% Amazon: Chase Prime VS 15k
3% grocery and streaming: Cap1 Savor 2500
2% catch all: NFCU CashRewards+ 13k, USB Smartly 2k
Sock Drawer: Jovia Elite 25k, Suncoast CU 20k, Lowe’s 35k,
Barclays AAdvantage Aviator Red 3k, CreditOne 1k



^^^Fico8 scores as of Dec ‘24
Total Revolving CL: $126,900


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NoHardLimits
Valued Contributor

Re: Recommend an easy sub card for me.


@Snook_on_the_Line wrote:

Amex is out for now also.   

tried the apply with confidence for the BCE and was denied due to not enough spend.  

also I'm not necessarily going to app right away.    I'm just trying to find my next card 

 

I might have the patience to wait until the prime vs turns 6 months.    

that would bring me to 0/6, 2/12, 2/24


If you are willing to wait it out until 0/12, the Capital One SavorOne is the same SUB as CFF ($200 for $500 spend).  The grocery and dining  bonus rewards categories fit your expenses.

July 2025 Scorecard: Clean, Thick, Mature, New Revolver
FICO8:
FICO9:
VantageScore3:
Inquiries (n/12, n/24):
AAoA: 11 yrs | AoORA: 37 yrs | AoYRA: less than 1 yr | New Accounts: 1/6, 2/12, 3/24 | Util: 1% | DTI: 1%
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Snook_on_the_Line
Established Contributor

Re: Recommend an easy sub card for me.


@NoHardLimits wrote:

@Snook_on_the_Line wrote:

Amex is out for now also.   

tried the apply with confidence for the BCE and was denied due to not enough spend.  

also I'm not necessarily going to app right away.    I'm just trying to find my next card 

 

I might have the patience to wait until the prime vs turns 6 months.    

that would bring me to 0/6, 2/12, 2/24


If you are willing to wait it out until 0/12, the Capital One SavorOne is the same SUB as CFF ($200 for $500 spend).  The grocery and dining  bonus rewards categories fit your expenses.



That would also have to wait until I get that medical collection on tu paid and removed since they triple pull.   

5% Gas: Citi Custom Cash 9.4k
5% Amazon: Chase Prime VS 15k
3% grocery and streaming: Cap1 Savor 2500
2% catch all: NFCU CashRewards+ 13k, USB Smartly 2k
Sock Drawer: Jovia Elite 25k, Suncoast CU 20k, Lowe’s 35k,
Barclays AAdvantage Aviator Red 3k, CreditOne 1k



^^^Fico8 scores as of Dec ‘24
Total Revolving CL: $126,900


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NoHardLimits
Valued Contributor

Re: Recommend an easy sub card for me.


@Snook_on_the_Line wrote:

@NoHardLimits wrote:

@Snook_on_the_Line wrote:

Amex is out for now also.   

tried the apply with confidence for the BCE and was denied due to not enough spend.  

also I'm not necessarily going to app right away.    I'm just trying to find my next card 

 

I might have the patience to wait until the prime vs turns 6 months.    

that would bring me to 0/6, 2/12, 2/24


If you are willing to wait it out until 0/12, the Capital One SavorOne is the same SUB as CFF ($200 for $500 spend).  The grocery and dining  bonus rewards categories fit your expenses.



That would also have to wait until I get that medical collection on tu paid and removed since they triple pull.   


Oh, right...  the dreaded triple pull. 

 

Well, now we've eliminated Amex, Barclays, Capital One, Citibank, Chase, and US Bank.  The list of possibilities for good SUBs is dwindling fast.  Maybe just garden for now on the credit card front?  Some forum members like going for SUBs on deposit accounts.  Is that something to consider?

 

 

July 2025 Scorecard: Clean, Thick, Mature, New Revolver
FICO8:
FICO9:
VantageScore3:
Inquiries (n/12, n/24):
AAoA: 11 yrs | AoORA: 37 yrs | AoYRA: less than 1 yr | New Accounts: 1/6, 2/12, 3/24 | Util: 1% | DTI: 1%
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