Got the invite today...I went through the app and it asked for personal information then went on to ask for income...When I hit submit at no point did it try to link up or ask me what bank I use...It said we can't offer you a card at this time we will email you in a few days with the reasons why...Anyone else get this response?...
Yep , took 3 weeks for the email . Too many bankruptcies . Which is 1 , 9 years ago . But 1 too many .
@mrtech3 wrote:Got the invite today...I went through the app and it asked for personal information then went on to ask for income...When I hit submit at no point did it try to link up or ask me what bank I use...It said we can't offer you a card at this time we will email you in a few days with the reasons why...Anyone else get this response?...
That's a bummer, sorry to hear about the denial. Do you have a bk on your report?
I got the invite too then SP denial. Reason is that bank can't verify my income. I put Household income like I always do and not my actual Annual income and they denied me. The good news is that - it was a Soft Pull.
A similar thing happened to me. Got denied after sending in bank statements but creditworthiness is there. Because this process is "based on the information provided" part of me wants to pursue a reconsideration (even if such a thing exists with X1) and the other half thinks, "did I dodge a bullet with this one?"
Does X1 have some kind of recon or reapplication path/wait period? Or should this be let go?
@Goos wrote:Yep , took 3 weeks for the email . Too many bankruptcies . Which is 1 , 9 years ago . But 1 too many .
@mrtech3 wrote:Got the invite today...I went through the app and it asked for personal information then went on to ask for income...When I hit submit at no point did it try to link up or ask me what bank I use...It said we can't offer you a card at this time we will email you in a few days with the reasons why...Anyone else get this response?...
Wow! 9-years ago and that is the reason they give for denial? Sheesh, seems a bit much to me. I mean, how long has one gotta wait? I thought the standard 7-years was the going rate as it pertains to being out of that BK purgatory. Sorry to hear about your denial
Wait you have a BK from 9 years ago still reporting...that's a little ridiculous.
A chapter 13 stays on your report for 7 years. A chapter 7 stays on your report for 10 years.
Thanks
Mark
@mark3038 wrote:A chapter 13 stays on your report for 7 years. A chapter 7 stays on your report for 10 years.
Thanks
Mark
Oh wow. I'm so glad I didn't declare bankruptcy now but at one point I had given it serious consideration.