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Depending on your scores you could go with a different card. Perhaps a bank card.
I don't know about your FICO scores, but the BB store card is hard to get. This is different from most cases, where the store version is easy and the co-branded bank card is harder.
The "too many inqs" thing would probably not apply now, but the prior BK might kick in now if you re-applied. No telling for sure what would happen now, though.
I now think it's a bad idea to re-app after seeing this at the end of the page:
HSBC Bank Nevada, N.A. will use specific credit criteria to evaluate your application for credit. In general, PRIOR BANKRUPTCY, multiple major derogatory credit histories (e.g., foreclosure, repossessions, tax liens, prior charge offs, etc.), or other negative financial information may decrease the likelihood of credit approval.
BTW, my scores are:
695 TU/ 700 EQ
Just sharing my recent experience when I applied for both the BBMC and BB card. For the BBMC they approved me instantly online for $500 no AF. Fast forward weeks later for the store card (we wanted to finance a new TV) and although I though tmy scores were decent at the time to apply I was instantly DENIED due to my Bankruptcy point blank!!! Yes, I do have lates that are about or older than 2yrs, but that was not the denial reason. I did call the back door number twice and both times was told that if I did not have the bankruptcy they would of approved me (overturned the denial) and basically told me to re-apply when that fell off. I am sure that may not be the case with every one, but from what I have read the store card is not bankruptcy friendly. In those cases that it has been is probably for those who started the rebuilding process soon after the bankruptcy was dismissed. In my case I am about 1year and 6 months away from it falling off my reports but did not start rebuilding my credit again until a few years ago, and then also did not manage credit responsibly until about two years ago.
Good luck!!!
If you want to at least get the BBMC I would apply, looks like they would approve you but it depends what you want the card for? If it is just to continue rebuilding or get another MC then go for it maybe you might not even get hit with an AF. If you wanted it for financing purposes for electronics at BB store then I would wait.
Went to the store and applied, told them I was going to be making a $2K purchase.
DENIED on the spot.
Should've known better than to re-apply.
Insanity is doing them same thing and expecting a different result.
A case of fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me.
I'm done with Best Buy 4evah!
I'll be buying my big TV and sound system elsewhere.
The only upside is my FICO score won't be getting dinged for a new account, just for the INQ.
@pazuzu wrote:Went to the store and applied, told them I was going to be making a $2K purchase.
DENIED on the spot.
Should've known better than to re-apply.
Insanity is doing them same thing and expecting a different result.
A case of fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me.
I'm done with Best Buy 4evah!
I'll be buying my big TV and sound system elsewhere.
The only upside is my FICO score won't be getting dinged for a new account, just for the INQ.
you should have no issues getting the best buy mastercard, just make sure you use the pre-approval link to check before applying. Store card I don't think is all that BK friendly for whatever reason. BK is not an issue for the mastercard, believe me I have 2 bk's and burned HSBC in both BK's and got both a sears MC by HSBC and Best Buy MC
Since I applied in-store, rather than online, I assumed that I would be considered for both cards. Not one or the other.
I think the problem is with Best Buy's credit standards, not HSBC.
I have an HSBC Neiman Marcus card with a healthy CL.