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Ok My question is what are my chances of getting approved for pre-qualified credit cards.
Experian Fico Score - 715
Total Open Accounts-1
@Anonymous wrote:
Ok My question is what are my chances of getting approved for pre-qualified credit cards.
Experian Fico Score - 715
Open Credit Cards-1Total Open Accounts-1
Accounts Ever Late-0Collections Accounts-0Time Since Negative-NeverAverage Account Age- 7 Years 9 MonthsOldest Account- 15 Years 4 MonthsI have 1 closed account on my report with Capital One Bank which is in good standing, paid on time for 7 yearsMy open credit is with Capital One and have 2 months payment history with $0 balanceI'm pre-qualified for Amex and Citi Double Cash. Will i get approved?Thanks
Hi and welcome!
Probably, but if your only opened account has $0 balance, you lost 15-20 points when it reported that way
Do not apply till next statement is ready, allow card to report a balance (under 8.9% because your individual and aggregate utilization are same due to one card only), then apply.
I think that will increase your chances
Amex should be relatively easy for you. Citi tends to be a bit more unpredictable.
Good luck!
Thanks for the info..
What about for Chase freedom or Unlimited?
Any other cards you recommned to apply without waiting for another statement? Because I'm not planning on using the card
@Anonymous wrote:What about for Chase freedom or Unlimited?
Any other cards you recommned to apply without waiting for another statement? Because I'm not planning on using the card
You can apply at any time, but keep in mind you're applying with non-optimal score
It may change the terms of the approval such as SL and APR (if apr is important to you)
Chase also have prequal page, so feel free to check it out Chase prequal
Are you needing new CC urgently for a specific reason?
Well APR is not important and what does SL mean?
i just want to have 2 or 3 accounts on my file
Thanks
SL is starting limit.
You can apply for the cards youre prequalified for now and have a good chance of getting approved. If you do what was said above and your score increases, your chance of approval might be better as well as getting a higher starting limit. If you just want the extra card or two for the sake of having them, what's the rush? But if you don't care about SL and just want the cards, go ahead and apply, youve probably got a good chance at getting them.
@Anonymous wrote:Well APR is not important and what does SL mean?
i just want to have 2 or 3 accounts on my file
Thanks
We dont know anything about your spending habits to be able to recommend appropriate cards. Dont apply for A card, try THE card.
What do you spend money on?
Do you travel?
Do you want cash back?
Income range etc
I am sure with that info, you'd get some great suggestions.
Here's a link to a thread that lists common abbreviations used on myFICO: http://ficoforums.myfico.com/t5/User-Guidelines-General/Common-Abbreviations/td-p/88458
Yes i do travel and cash back would be good
income - 85k