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Worked - just got approval e-mail. Definitely helps to have human intervention with these things. Computer models don't always get it right.
Congrats! Know the limit?
@CreditCuriousity wrote:Congrats! Know the limit?
Just logged in...$10k
@MASTERNC wrote:Worked - just got approval e-mail. Definitely helps to have human intervention with these things. Computer models don't always get it right.
Congratulations!! It still think it's kind of creepy to know they are snooping around social media to get info on us. I do remember reading something awhile back that said some companies were going to start doing this, but I didn't really think it would happen except for maybe the smaller, lesser known, consumer data agencies. Perhaps because Blispay is a startup company, and are trying to cut costs, they do this type of research themselves instead of paying someone else to do it.
Ex PayPal people running this. Maybe they are doing a bit of research to see how online info compares to more traditional credit checks. Looking for trends, etc. Or maybe they were impressed with the professional way you handled the problem and want to hire you!
@Anonymous wrote:
@MASTERNC wrote:Worked - just got approval e-mail. Definitely helps to have human intervention with these things. Computer models don't always get it right.
Congratulations!! It still think it's kind of creepy to know they are snooping around social media to get info on us. I do remember reading something awhile back that said some companies were going to start doing this, but I didn't really think it would happen except for maybe the smaller, lesser known, consumer data agencies. Perhaps because Blispay is a startup company, and are trying to cut costs, they do this type of research themselves instead of paying someone else to do it.
+1
I couldn't agree more... I decided years ago to avoid social media; actually my being on this site is the extent of my online "presence". I do have a twitter account, but it's only for Amex offers and has a meaningless name and throw-away email address, so I don't 'count' it.
(I promise, I really don't wear a tin-foil hat... it's actually aluminum.)
Edited to add: Congrats to MASTERNC on the approval!
@UncleB wrote:
I couldn't agree more... I decided years ago to avoid social media; actually my being on this site is the extent of my online "presence". I do have a twitter account, but it's only for Amex offers and has a meaningless name and throw-away email address, so I don't 'count' it.
(I promise, I really don't wear a tin-foil hat... it's actually aluminum.)
Edited to add: Congrats to MASTERNC on the approval!
Ha ha, so you mean I'm not the only one?
@MASTERNC wrote:Worked - just got approval e-mail. Definitely helps to have human intervention with these things. Computer models don't always get it right.
Absolutely helps to have humans involved with these. Congrats
Total CL: $321.7k | UTL: 2% | AAoA: 7.0yrs | Baddies: 0 | Other: Lease, Loan, *No Mortgage, All Inq's from Jun '20 Car Shopping |
congrats
Just got the original denial letter last night. So the denial wasn't due to my credit report but rather that they were unable to verify my identity. Funny thing is they had no problem doing that during the recon.