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I got a letter today about a card that hasn't been on my radar, from a bank which has been on my radar for a while - inviting me to apply for a US Bank Visa Platinum Card.
Is an invitation to apply from US Bank as good as a solid pre-approval? I see a few upsides and a lot of downsides to my applying right now.
There are two things that stick out for me with this offer:
It's not a Cash+ or Altitude Reserve, but having some positive history with a USB card could potentially help me get one or both of those down the road.
Negatives: I'm currently 8/12 for new cards and 9/12 for new accounts, which I think disqualifies me from any USB cards (I'm also 13/24 for new accounts). Inqs are 12/24 (not including 3 duplicates from car shopping) and 9/12 (not including 2 duplicates from car shopping). My FICO8 on Experian is currently 689, reporting 20% utilization.
I'm interested in home shopping in the next year if rates decline enough (probably not for at least the next 6 months). Even if that wasn't the case, I wouldn't be interested in applying for this or any other card in the short term unless I was quite sure I'd be accepted. Because I have a lot of new accounts, US Bank would be one of the last banks I'd consider unless I was very sure I'd be accepted.
If I was approved for a toy limit like $500, I would not consider that worth the hit to my inquiries and the minor hit to my AAoA. (Needless to say, the 0% APR at 21 months would be useless at that limit, there's no cash back or points on the card, and I already have cell phone protection on my Wells Fargo Autograph.) My AAoA is currently 2 years and 8 months with 23 accounts, and my AoOA is 9 years 11 months.
I appreciate any feedback about this.
Edit: A possible mitigating factor to my recent new credit spree is my history with US Bank, including my history with Union Bank since May of last year. I currently have less than $200 there between my checking and savings (temporarily fee-free after the merger). If it were to help my application, I'd park hundreds more there for a while before applying.
Given all the things you mentioned and some fairly recent community DPs, I wouldn't be surprised to see you get that infamous $500 SL, if you got approved at all.
But if you decide to go for it, best of luck!
@Blender wrote:Given all the things you mentioned and some fairly recent community DPs, I wouldn't be surprised to see you get that infamous $500 SL, if you got approved at all.
But if you decide to go for it, best of luck!
If I knew in advance I'd get approved for a $500 limit on a USB card, it would probably be the Cash+. At least I'd be able to meet the SUB without doing a suspicious amount of cycling. 😂
Considering USBs conservative UW, I wouldn't look at this any more seriously than a third party marketing mailer. You never know of course, but I just wouldn't feel confident in pulling the trigger myself.
I would not apply for a US bank card you have to many inquires for us bank, don't take hit let your credit age and improve over time.
Your decision will be automated either way and you'll have to take another HP for a manual review. YMMV but they gave me a low limit with a good profile, see my recent post
@maxchurn wrote:Your decision will be automated either way and you'll have to take another HP for a manual review. YMMV but they gave me a low limit with a good profile, see my recent post
@maxchurn thanks for the tip. I did find your post and found it quite interesting: https://ficoforums.myfico.com/t5/Credit-Card-Approvals/Chase-Slate-Edge-and-US-Bank-Visa-platinum-ap...
As I'm thinking about this more, I don't have much of a use for a balance transfer card right now, and I don't think I'll have much use for one until summer of next year. So the only thing that's interesting about the card right now is that it's from US Bank.
I think I'll pass.
I got 2 invititations during my first 2 years banking with them and was denied. Hit the 3 year mark and got 4 US Bank credit cards in a 5 month period with 60k total in cl's. along with 3 other credit cards.
It's almost like were giving you 60k in credit no matter how many inquires and cc's you rack up.
Even with a relationship i doubt you'd be approved with your stats,
I just did a balance transfer with the US Bank Platinum card for $12,000. Their terms are amazing in this period of high interest rates.
Just a 3 percent transfer fee for 21 months of zero interest, which is about 1.75% APR!
At the same time, I was recently approved for a Bread Amex card that will charge me 31% APR interest if I am foolish enough to carry a balance. Ha ha.
Wise move not taking the bait. They would have denied you.