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American Express PRG approved with frozen Experian?

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aussiesareforever
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American Express PRG approved with frozen Experian?

I had been waiting for a nice bonus on the PRG but had no luck on incognito mode. Decided to check today since I am overseas and got a 50K point with 2K spend which I promptly applied for.

I tried to unfreeze my Experian file unsuccessfully. I guess they probably didn't let me do it online since I am overseas. They requested that I send proof of identity. I decided to go ahead and apply for the PRG anyways and at least the application will be in the works while I figured out how to unfreeze Experian. I was unexpectedly approved and I am pretty sure my Experian file is still frozen.

I am a current American Express card holder. So not sure if that has anything to do with it. I guess I will wait and see if I get a HP on a frozen file.

Either way, I am thrilled about earning 3X points on travel and 2X on dinning. The categories I spent the most on other than my mortgage Smiley Happy

BK in January 2008---Barclay's Apple Financing Card ($10,000) --- Capital One Quicksilver ($13,000)--- Platinum Delta Skymiles ($35,000) --- GEMB CareCredit ($10,000) --- AUFCU ($10000)---Discover IT ($33,000)

Experian 835 Transunion 828-- August 2018
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Anonymous
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Re: American Express PRG approved with frozen Experian?

Congrats!

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JustBPatient
Established Contributor

Re: American Express PRG approved with frozen Experian?

NIce card...enjoy and congrats!!

Amex Gold =Amex ED 20k = Amex BCP 14k = Amex SPG Lux 2k = Arrival 2k = Ring 14k = BOA 321 30k = BOA BBR 10k = CSR 25k = Freedom 10k = Citi Simplicity 9k = Citi DC 5k = Citi DP 3k = DCVR IT 16k = DCVR IT(2) 10k = CAP1 QS 15k = NFCU CR24k/AE25k/CLOC 15k = BBVA 14k = Wells Plat. 5k = (2) US Bank Cash+ 13k, 18k = PenFed 17k

FICO scores TU 764 EX 739 EQ 745
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myjourney
Super Contributor

Re: American Express PRG approved with frozen Experian?


@aussiesareforever wrote:
I had been waiting for a nice bonus on the PRG but had no luck on incognito mode. Decided to check today since I am overseas and got a 50K point with 2K spend which I promptly applied for.

I tried to unfreeze my Experian file unsuccessfully. I guess they probably didn't let me do it online since I am overseas. They requested that I send proof of identity. I decided to go ahead and apply for the PRG anyways and at least the application will be in the works while I figured out how to unfreeze Experian. I was unexpectedly approved and I am pretty sure my Experian file is still frozen.

I am a current American Express card holder. So not sure if that has anything to do with it. I guess I will wait and see if I get a HP on a frozen file.

Either way, I am thrilled about earning 3X points on travel and 2X on dinning. The categories I spent the most on other than my mortgage Smiley Happy

Congrats aussiesareforever

 

Amex may have pulled your EX tho 

Since you're a cardholder already a freeze doesn't necessarily stop them 

They have permissible purpose 

Had you not had any Amex cards the freeze would have prevented them 

 

Check your EQ as well 

What's strange tho is usually with a freeze in place Amex will ask that it be lifted even for current cardholders so let us know who they pulled for data points 

Congrats again 

Before you app think...
Have you done your research of the CC?
Does it fit your spending?
Do you have a plan for the bonus w/o going into debt?
Can you afford the AF?
Do you know the cards benefits? Is it worth the HP?
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aussiesareforever
Established Contributor

Re: American Express PRG approved with frozen Experian?

Thanks everybody.

Makes sense about the permissible purpose thing Myjourney. All 3 reports are frozen though so we will see which one they decide to put a hard inquiry on.

BK in January 2008---Barclay's Apple Financing Card ($10,000) --- Capital One Quicksilver ($13,000)--- Platinum Delta Skymiles ($35,000) --- GEMB CareCredit ($10,000) --- AUFCU ($10000)---Discover IT ($33,000)

Experian 835 Transunion 828-- August 2018
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