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Unfortunately I burned US Bank a year ago but now I am back on track. I am trying to find out if I can get approved for Fidelity card because they are owned by the same company. Any input would be appreciated.
@tbea1004 wrote:Unfortunately I burned US Bank a year ago but now I am back on track. I am trying to find out if I can get approved for Fidelity card because they are owned by the same company. Any input would be appreciated.
Not to sound like master of the obvious, but getting right with the USBank account you burned is probably the first step. 1 year is not really that long, and if you paid them, even if it was a pay to "re-open" arrangement.
Regardless of Fidelity, cleaning up your bad account should help with all lenders.
No magic-wand to make them forget about it other than running out of storage space in their databases. Storage is dirt cheap these days.
@mikesonthemend wrote:
@tbea1004 wrote:Unfortunately I burned US Bank a year ago but now I am back on track. I am trying to find out if I can get approved for Fidelity card because they are owned by the same company. Any input would be appreciated.
Not to sound like master of the obvious, but getting right with the USBank account you burned is probably the first step. 1 year is not really that long, and if you paid them, even if it was a pay to "re-open" arrangement.
Regardless of Fidelity, cleaning up your bad account should help with all lenders.
No magic-wand to make them forget about it other than running out of storage space in their databases. Storage is dirt cheap these days.
and some lenders have a very long Memory Stick