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ray8806
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Should I get a card?

I may be moving soon across state and need $1-2K for the move. I'll be making double my salary now without increasing my monthly bills so I'll have more income to pay things off if I need to.

 

The thing is, I'm not sure if I should get a card or a personal loan. Even then, I don't know what card to get or who to get a loan from. 

 

My profile:

2 Credit Cards
CapOne QS1- $1,000 limit, 24.9%APR, and I got it in early August.
Local CU- $500 limit, 14.9% APR, Got it in late August.

 

2 Auto Loans, one closed(started 11/2013) and one open (got it late 9/2014), I just refinanced one car. Payments are $353 a month at 3.49% APR.

 

EQ: 659, 13 INQ (as of 11/3/14)

TU: 680, 9 INQ (As of 10/16/14)

EX: 668, 10 INQ (As of 10/16/14)

AAoA: 0.17 Yrs. :-(

EQ: 710(FICO) EX: 695(FICO) TU: 708(FICO)
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Anonymous
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Re: Should I get a card?


@ray8806 wrote:

I may be moving soon across state and need $1-2K for the move. I'll be making double my salary now without increasing my monthly bills so I'll have more income to pay things off if I need to.

 

The thing is, I'm not sure if I should get a card or a personal loan. Even then, I don't know what card to get or who to get a loan from. 

 

My profile:

2 Credit Cards
CapOne QS1- $1,000 limit, 24.9%APR, and I got it in early August.
Local CU- $500 limit, 14.9% APR, Got it in late August.

 

2 Auto Loans, one closed(started 11/2013) and one open (got it late 9/2014), I just refinanced one car. Payments are $353 a month at 3.49% APR.

 

EQ: 659, 13 INQ (as of 11/3/14)

TU: 680, 9 INQ (As of 10/16/14)

EX: 668, 10 INQ (As of 10/16/14)


Your scores aren't necessarily the problem so much as the inquiries..

 

I'd say you had a shot at Discover if you had about 10 less EQ inquiries.

Chase....you might be able to get a Freedom with a so-so limit, CSP is real sketchy below EX ~675.

Barclay's may balk at your inquiries, but i'd say you could get a Sallie Mae with that score. You may have to recon.

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ray8806
Regular Contributor

Re: Should I get a card?

Well the thing is, those inquiries are pretty recent. :/

Chase Freedom- August, denied. At the time of app, I add a c/o on my report that has since been removed completely though. (I have my primary checking with them now though.

Discover It- September, denied.

Barclay Rewards MC- August, denied. Same situation as with Chase.

AmEx Green- September, denied. Same thing as with Chase also.

I tried recon with all of them, but still denial. The only bank I haven't tried is Citi, but I've heard that they are INQ sensitive. Every lender said that even if they overlook the charge off, my file is too thin and my history with revolving credit way too short.

I'm not really looking for a new card per say, I mean I'd like to get better cards later on but I can wait. I'm just not quite sure how to fund this move.
EQ: 710(FICO) EX: 695(FICO) TU: 708(FICO)
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Anonymous
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Re: Should I get a card?

Well... Have you given Diner's Club a look? They might overlook the score in the interest of no C/O's.

Otherwise it seems as if you have tried most if not all the potential possible creditors in your range. If you are okay with adding another HP, Id try again for a Chase Freedom.
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Chris679
Established Contributor

Re: Should I get a card?

I don't think you are going to have any luck getting another unsecured card with decent terms at this time due the factors you listed in the denials already. I think your best bet is to go talk to the loan officer at the CU. See if you can do any of the following: CLI on the card, unsecured line of credit, secured loan on the vehicle if there is any equity. They should only have to do 1 HP and I bet they can figure something out for you.
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Anonymous
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Re: Should I get a card?

I thought that the QS1 was 22.9. How is yours so much higher.
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juggar
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Re: Should I get a card?


@ray8806 wrote:

I may be moving soon across state and need $1-2K for the move. I'll be making double my salary now without increasing my monthly bills so I'll have more income to pay things off if I need to.

 

The thing is, I'm not sure if I should get a card or a personal loan. Even then, I don't know what card to get or who to get a loan from. 

 

My profile:

2 Credit Cards
CapOne QS1- $1,000 limit, 24.9%APR, and I got it in early August.
Local CU- $500 limit, 14.9% APR, Got it in late August.

 

2 Auto Loans, one closed(started 11/2013) and one open (got it late 9/2014), I just refinanced one car. Payments are $353 a month at 3.49% APR.

 

EQ: 659, 13 INQ (as of 11/3/14)

TU: 680, 9 INQ (As of 10/16/14)

EX: 668, 10 INQ (As of 10/16/14)

AAoA: 0.17 Yrs. :-(


At this point it looks like you'll only be approved for sub-prime lenders... Credit One, First Premier and the "Verve" card. 

 

If you have a college degree you can apply for a loan at Upstart, you just need a 640 score to get in the door and the interest rate is usually half of what any other online lender would offer you. Minimum loan is 3K I think. You even get a $100 Amazon gift card if you apply and get approved same day, I did it but it was not easy lol 

Amex Green, Chase Freedom(7.5K), Nationwide Visa Signature(6K), Chase Sapphire Preferred(6k), Cap One VentureOne visa signature (5K) BoA Cash Rewards siggy (5K), BoA travel rewards visa siggy(5K) PayPal Extras Mastercard(5K), Capital One QuickSilver(2.25K) Newegg Preferred Account(2K), Citi Forward(3.4K), Dell Account(2K) Discover IT(2.4K), Chase Slate (1.5K) Citi Diamond Preferred ($800), BestBuy Mastercard ($1500),Bill-Me-Later(1.2K), ,Barclay Mastercard(2K). TigerDirect TigerPay(3.15K), Wal-mart credit card(3.9K), Amazon store card (2K)

equifax - 720, TU - 747, Exp - 734 - report date 11/24/2014
15+ inqs...
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ray8806
Regular Contributor

Re: Should I get a card?

Lol I don't think Diner's Club is in my ballpark right now lol. 

 

Many APR for QS1 is higher because it was a PC I did from their Platinum card where my APR was 24.9%. 

 

No, I don't have a degree. I was able to go went straight into my profession after high school. So I don't think I can do that UpStart loan. I don't want subprime lenders like Credit One or First Premier because I don't want to be sucked into the deep abyss that is their terms. Lol 

EQ: 710(FICO) EX: 695(FICO) TU: 708(FICO)
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ray8806
Regular Contributor

Re: Should I get a card?

Mini Update: I just bought my Experian report/score on FICO and I know that's what Chase pulled last time. It went from a 668 to 702. I'm not sure how much of a difference that makes though.

 

**Whoops, nevermind, Experian hasn't gotten the update on my auto refinancing yet. :/ 

And it just shows that the old auto loan hasn't been updated. 

EQ: 710(FICO) EX: 695(FICO) TU: 708(FICO)
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Anonymous
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Re: Should I get a card?


@ray8806 wrote:

Mini Update: I just bought my Experian report/score on FICO and I know that's what Chase pulled last time. It went from a 668 to 702. I'm not sure how much of a difference that makes though.

 

**Whoops, nevermind, Experian hasn't gotten the update on my auto refinancing yet. :/ 

And it just shows that the old auto loan hasn't been updated. 


I would try for a personal loan then vs CC's seeing as anything you might acquire now will very likely have a mickey mouse limit.

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