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@Anonymous wrote:
@creditguy wrote:
Well your profile looks great and your EX score is good, based on that your a great candidate. However as Irish pointed out they usually like 4 years post BK discharge. That would be your only hang up. If you can spare a HP then to satisfy your temptation by all means roll the dice, if not then perhaps wait until next year. I know waiting is not fun but hey you've done an awesome job rebuilding and have excellent cards, Amex will always be there when your ready to pull the trigger.thanks for the great advise i will garden for the rest of this year hopefully and pull the triggerin a year or two
Good decision
@beautifulblaquepearl wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@creditguy wrote:
Well your profile looks great and your EX score is good, based on that your a great candidate. However as Irish pointed out they usually like 4 years post BK discharge. That would be your only hang up. If you can spare a HP then to satisfy your temptation by all means roll the dice, if not then perhaps wait until next year. I know waiting is not fun but hey you've done an awesome job rebuilding and have excellent cards, Amex will always be there when your ready to pull the trigger.thanks for the great advise i will garden for the rest of this year hopefully and pull the triggerin a year or two
Good decision
yea you know how it is when we all get tha inpulse to app but i think i have enough credit and i will hopefully get back to where i was befre bk those were the days , used to have 2 citi cards 10 & 8k a 15K cap1 a 12k discover, a 11k boa card and a chase slate with 13k along with many store cards.
Have you seen a score increase by adding you to the AU yet? Just wondering if this will work?