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If you just opened up all those cards then NONE. Let them age for atleast 6 months or longer.
I would be amazed if you don’t experience a closure of your CSP for all of the credit you went and added already. Definitely echoing Jnbmom, it’s time to stop for 6 months minimum.
@Anonymous wrote:
In the past month, I’ve opened up several credit lines. That said, when should I begin applying again, if I do? All the apps below started on 3/11.
Approved
Amex Platinum
CSP
Citi Prestige
USAA Rewards Plus
Capital One Venture
Discover It Cash Back
Denied
Bank of America Premium rewards
I’m knew to this process, but recently increased my travel quite a bit and would like to take advantage of all options.
Thanks
A question...which benefits are you looking for that the cards above do provide? Increased travel does not translates into increased need for additional cards, so I am curious what is that you think more cards would achieve or what you think constitutes "take advantage of all options"
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@Anonymous wrote:
In the past month, I’ve opened up several credit lines. That said, when should I begin applying again, if I do? All the apps below started on 3/11.
Approved
Amex Platinum
CSP
Citi Prestige
USAA Rewards Plus
Capital One Venture
Discover It Cash Back
Denied
Bank of America Premium rewards
I’m knew to this process, but recently increased my travel quite a bit and would like to take advantage of all options.
Thanks
Hi and welcome to MyFICO
So, first, congrats on your successful spree.
Second, what everyone has posted is 100% on point so I won’t echo that. I’ll come from a different angle.
Since you’re new to the process, here are some tips to follow so you wont fall down the rabbit hole.
1. You have started your journey with some great cards. Focus on creating a great profile by letting them age. IMHO, you should NOT apply for another card until those have aged 1 yr. Realize that creating this great profile takes nurturing. Realize that it’s a marathon, not a race to see how many notches one can get in their belt, or how quickly.
2. Since you’re new at this and have corralled so many cards in a such a short period of time, think about setting up autopay, so that a minor mishap, like missing a payment, won’t happen.
3. Make sure to develop a habit of not spending more on your cards than you can afford to PIF each month. It’s so easy to get in over one’s head.
4. You got a decline. That’s an indicator to stop applying. Keep in mind that declines begat declines. You were on a roll going up. You don’t want to be in free fall going down.
5. You didn’t say what your CLs were but hopefully they’re pretty decent. So now you may have to focus on spend for getting your SUBs. Again, just be mindful of your spend.
6. And in your year (hopefully) of gardening, this will give you an opportunity to learn what rewards each card offer so you can rotate them accordingly to get the biggest bang for your buck.
7. And lastly, you don’t want lenders to view you as “desperately seeking credit!” and start AA.
I know you only asked “when you should apply again,” but since you are a newbie, I wanted to offer some additional suggestions so your journey to creating a great credit profile will be a successful one.
GL2U
The garden is your friend!
Cheers.
A bunch of good advice here and this all has helped me on figuring out when should I apply next.