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Too many, too soon...?

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Anonymous
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Re: Too many, too soon...?

I’ve been a gunslinger for sure. Went years without new apps, then went gangbusters. Totally out of character for me. There is no justification in it.
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M_Smart007
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@Anonymous wrote:
I’ve been a gunslinger for sure. Went years without new apps, then went gangbusters. Totally out of character for me. There is no justification in it.

as it twas said in this thread "What is done, is Done" can't change The Past.

I had done the same exact thing, I feel better having learned from it.

 

I was fortunate, as No Lender took AA Against Me.

But I did sweat it out for a few months,  tip toed around on eggshells.

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Anonymous
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Re: Too many, too soon...?

I’m really not terribly worried about it honestly. My credit is excellent, and having credit limits over 150k are actually ridiculous. My scores not only rebounded, but have improved from low utilization, so that’s a plus. Call it a momentary loss of judgment. In hindsight, I probably wouldn’t repeat, but foresight sees the 800’s by years-end
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Anonymous
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Re: Too many, too soon...?

This is the wine talking. Jone Courage 🍷
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ChargedUp
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Re: Too many, too soon...?


@Anonymous wrote:
This is the wine talking. Jone Courage 🍷

LOL!

Congrats on all the approvals, come garden with us for a year and show your new cards some swipes and timely payments and let your CR's cool off. I'm at a point where I might go for a couple new cards every 18 months so I don't tank my AAoA. You've got the beginning of a nice, thick and healthy credit file. With time, you should be able to land any card you want and not have your AAoA move around much.

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