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Horseshoez
Senior Contributor

Re: still on Amex blacklist after 12 years

Regarding getting back in with AMEX after burning them in a bankruptcy, my understanding is, if you burned them for "a few thousand dollars", getting back in after eight or ten years is definitely possible, however, some of us, me included, burned them for "a few tens of thousands of dollars", fifteen to twenty years may, or most likely may not be long enough.

Chapter 13:

  • Burned: AMEX, Chase, Citi, Wells Fargo, and South County Bank (now Bank of Southern California)
  • Filed: 26-Feb-2015
  • MoC: 01-Mar-2015
  • 1st Payment (posted): 23-Mar-2015
  • Last Payment (posted): 07-Feb-2020
  • Discharged: 04-Mar-2020
  • Closed: 23-Jun-2020

 

I categorically refuse to do AZEO!

In the proverbial sock drawer:
Message 21 of 61
CreditCuriosity
Moderator Emeritus

Re: still on Amex blacklist after 12 years


@Horseshoez wrote:

Regarding getting back in with AMEX after burning them in a bankruptcy, my understanding is, if you burned them for "a few thousand dollars", getting back in after eight or ten years is definitely possible, however, some of us, me included, burned them for "a few tens of thousands of dollars", fifteen to twenty years may, or most likely may not be long enough.


this is usually true the more they were burnt for usually the harder it is to get back with them.

Message 22 of 61
Eyepinpools
Regular Contributor

Re: still on Amex blacklist after 12 years

If you burned me for 10k I would have given you a nice HP before the denial. Smiley Wink 

thanks for the DPs 

Message 23 of 61
SFLSpotter9210
Valued Contributor

Re: still on Amex blacklist after 12 years

@lgtwriter I'm 13 years and counting. I'm in no hurry for another AMEX nothing special in my opinion. 

NFCU Flagship 32,500 | Penfed PowerCash 8,750 | PENFED GOLD 12,500 | PenFed PL 20,000 | NFCU AMEX Rewards 37,500 | NFCU GoRewards 7,000 | FNBO VISA SIGNATURE 13,700 | Capital One Quicksilver 6,300 | Lowe’s 34,500 | Wells Fargo Propel 19,700 | Barclay18,900k | Citi Strata+ 13,600 | Citi Double Cash 27,800 | Citi Simplicity 10,000 | Citi Custom Cash 20,600 | PNC Core VISA 22,500 | USAA AMEX 13,000 | Truiest 4,500 | Truiest Rewards 4,500 | Citi Custom Cash 20,600 | GS Apple 7,500 | Chase Sapphire Preferred 27,000 | Fico 8 Scores EQ=837 | EX=838 | TU=834scores and CL current as of 05/08/26 AAoA years 24 months | AoOA=18yrs
Message 24 of 61
lgtwriter
Frequent Contributor

Re: still on Amex blacklist after 12 years

@SFLSpotter9210  Same here. I applied more out of curiosity to see if I was on the blacklist than for any desire for an AMEX card.

Message 25 of 61
Horseshoez
Senior Contributor

Re: still on Amex blacklist after 12 years

I will say AMEX has two things to offer, at least from my perspective:

  1. If you need to dispute a charge, they are absolutely second to none and covering you.
  2. I fly Delta, a LOT, I'd love to have a SkyMiles card.

Can I do quite nicely without ever having another AMEX in my wallet?  Certainly; but that doesn't mean I don't want one again.

Chapter 13:

  • Burned: AMEX, Chase, Citi, Wells Fargo, and South County Bank (now Bank of Southern California)
  • Filed: 26-Feb-2015
  • MoC: 01-Mar-2015
  • 1st Payment (posted): 23-Mar-2015
  • Last Payment (posted): 07-Feb-2020
  • Discharged: 04-Mar-2020
  • Closed: 23-Jun-2020

 

I categorically refuse to do AZEO!

In the proverbial sock drawer:
Message 26 of 61
Anonymous
Not applicable

Re: still on Amex blacklist after 12 years


@Brian_Earl_Spilner wrote:

@barca wrote:

did you try thier prequalification first to see if they prequalify you?


You can prequalify for cards even if you're on the blacklist. It's not until you actually apply and the system checks it's database that you'll be declined.


So true....

Message 27 of 61
Anonymous
Not applicable

Re: still on Amex blacklist after 12 years


@Horseshoez wrote:

Regarding getting back in with AMEX after burning them in a bankruptcy, my understanding is, if you burned them for "a few thousand dollars", getting back in after eight or ten years is definitely possible, however, some of us, me included, burned them for "a few tens of thousands of dollars", fifteen to twenty years may, or most likely may not be long enough.


I am still on their bad-boys list for the last 26 yrs and still counting...burned them over $66k in 1995...never paid nor get discharged thru BK...Recently, in March, I was qualified for the first time for all cards on their pre-qualification tool but instantly got denied upon applying without any HP...The reason was given - being default with them in the past...Nobody knows, including Amex, as to when you be off that "loved" list...it varies from person to person..The only way to find out if you are off the list is- just keep applying every 2-3 months...no harm in doing so as there won't be any HP anyway if you still be on their list....

Message 28 of 61
jmw1
Frequent Contributor

Re: still on Amex blacklist after 12 years

$45k here.

 

Anyone in the Amex bad boy list also on the Chase and Citi blacklist too? LOL. I burned them all. That has made my rebuild more difficult than most.

 

Message 29 of 61
Horseshoez
Senior Contributor

Re: still on Amex blacklist after 12 years


@jmw1 wrote:

$45k here.

 

Anyone in the Amex bad boy list also on the Chase and Citi blacklist too? LOL. I burned them all. That has made my rebuild more difficult than most.

 


Yup, I burned all three in my 2015 Chapter 13 filing; in my case it doesn't seem to be hurting my rebuild.

Chapter 13:

  • Burned: AMEX, Chase, Citi, Wells Fargo, and South County Bank (now Bank of Southern California)
  • Filed: 26-Feb-2015
  • MoC: 01-Mar-2015
  • 1st Payment (posted): 23-Mar-2015
  • Last Payment (posted): 07-Feb-2020
  • Discharged: 04-Mar-2020
  • Closed: 23-Jun-2020

 

I categorically refuse to do AZEO!

In the proverbial sock drawer:
Message 30 of 61
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