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So i am still very much in the beginning of my rebuild, and working twords my BCE goal card. I was wondering tho, since i have disco (free TU score and the disco scorecard (free exp) would going after a Citi card even be worth it to get the EQ socre each month. I like the idea of the DC card, but i still have some report things to fix yet?
Just looking for opinions on citi and the DC card. Thanks for reading and any advise/info you care to share.
Well, I wouldn't app for a card just for a free monthly score.
That being said, DC is a great all around "don't think, just swipe" card, especially if you aren't a frequent traveler.
Its one of my main cards as long as im not chasing minimum spend sign up bonuses
@Anonymous wrote:So i am still very much in the beginning of my rebuild, and working twords my BCE goal card. I was wondering tho, since i have disco (free TU score and the disco scorecard (free exp) would going after a Citi card even be worth it to get the EQ socre each month. I like the idea of the DC card, but i still have some report things to fix yet?
Just looking for opinions on citi and the DC card. Thanks for reading and any advise/info you care to share.
I don't think your profile would be approved for a Citi DC card right now. Actually, I think Citi is probably more difficult to obtain than the Amex BCE that is your goal. Everyone's profile will be different of course and your personal history with each lender will be a major factor, but it's not unusual to see Amex approvals in the low 600s, while I don't really recall seeing many in that range for Citi cards. If your current scores below 600 in your signature are accurate, you should wait.
Applying for a DC card will depend on your credit profile. If you do not feel confident enough, then wait. As it is, the DC starting limits don't tend to be stellar, so a bit of a wait can benefit you.
That being said, Citi is a solid lender in my experience. The card tends to grow with SP CLIs, and the DC is a no nonsense 2% card, which you will enjoy if flat rewards are something you appreciate.
I think I'm the weirdo around here when it comes to Citi. I have two Citi cards. I'm technically a rebuilder in that my scores were in the 500s in December last year/January this year as a result of student loan default and some missed payments and have been growing since I completed rehab in January. Just apped for all my cards in April/May when my scores hit the mid 600s and that's with VERY recent baddies on my account. I think I had 2 30 day missed payments in November.
I somehow got approved for the DC with the 0% APR and a $3900 SL with what is a pretty mediocre profile when you consider the baddies. I got the Citi Hilton with a $5000 SL a few weeks later. Not amazing limits in general, but pretty good for a rebuilder whose profile is just getitng back to healthy. I haven't looked for a CLI yet because it's way too soon, but so far the customer service has been good and the DC is really straightforward. I'd say to try their pre-qual page but I wasn't pre-qual on the site and still got it. That said, I was getting mailers for them at the time.
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@Anonymous wrote:So i am still very much in the beginning of my rebuild, and working twords my BCE goal card. I was wondering tho, since i have disco (free TU score and the disco scorecard (free exp) would going after a Citi card even be worth it to get the EQ socre each month. I like the idea of the DC card, but i still have some report things to fix yet?
Just looking for opinions on citi and the DC card. Thanks for reading and any advise/info you care to share.
I don't think your profile would be approved for a Citi DC card right now. Actually, I think Citi is probably more difficult to obtain than the Amex BCE that is your goal. Everyone's profile will be different of course and your personal history with each lender will be a major factor, but it's not unusual to see Amex approvals in the low 600s, while I don't really recall seeing many in that range for Citi cards. If your current scores below 600 in your signature are accurate, you should wait.
I agree 100%, i have no plans to app for anything till at least after my (hopeful) CLI with navy and the next AR isnt till Sept. My goal card is the BCE, but i also had a 10 year in good standing with chase and i would have to do that as my next card due to the 5/24. Honestly, i'm happy to garden for now and grow what i have, but getting ideas for the future. Thanks for the advise tho, these forums and the members have been invaluable to me during this rebuild.
@Anonymous wrote:Well, I wouldn't app for a card just for a free monthly score.
That being said, DC is a great all around "don't think, just swipe" card, especially if you aren't a frequent traveler.
Its one of my main cards as long as im not chasing minimum spend sign up bonuses
yeah, i would be more about the 2%, but that seemed like a nice bonus as well. I'm not much of a air traveler at this point in time, but do love road trips, so 2% with DC or BCE on gas would suit me just fine.
@Anonymous wrote:So i am still very much in the beginning of my rebuild, and working twords my BCE goal card. I was wondering tho, since i have disco (free TU score and the disco scorecard (free exp) would going after a Citi card even be worth it to get the EQ socre each month. I like the idea of the DC card, but i still have some report things to fix yet?
Just looking for opinions on citi and the DC card. Thanks for reading and any advise/info you care to share.
Based on my experience the Citi DC is overrated. I got a low SL and waited a long time to get it increased. I had no balance transfer offers after the first 30 or 45 days. You don't get your first points for the purchase until the next statement cuts, and likewise you don't get your points for the payment until after the next statement cuts. And you can't redeem your points until you've collected $25 worth.
The BCE I feel is somewhat better, but not particularly great. That also has no balance transfers.
They're both OK cards.
I've got a DC but it has come to me after two years of solid rebuilding and ensuring my score is near 700s. To fully exploit the DC, one must keep swiping and also keep paying to get the 2% benefit. leaving a balance negates the 2% advantage. Started with a 5K limit but increases every six months to a decent limit.