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@migo13 wrote:Painful... to... read...
+1. At least I'm not the only person who thought this. A bit more clarity in the OP's post might have made it easier for others trying to give advice.
The only thing I found incredible was the (from my humble opinion) amount of INQs. Wow. And probably credit cards, I certainly couldn't imagine ever having that many.
@PaperOrPlastic wrote:The only thing I found incredible was the (from my humble opinion) amount of INQs. Wow. And probably credit cards, I certainly couldn't imagine ever having that many.
I have 30 and still want more lol.
If you got 1 analyst close to a yes... call back for another and push! and if they say no... call again... don't apply again... i hate nothing more than when a credit analyst tells me I have to many INQ's and then in the next sentence "Apply in 30 days, or call us back after you pay? that won't update right away, so they will have to have you apply again!"
ask them to pull another report if they are only pulling EX, Chase usually will pull TU for recon... that better?
Wut. We should make this thread a sticky.
"I almost slept with a Playboy model last night. We made eye contact for a brief second."
@bribro wrote:Wut. We should make this thread a sticky.
"I almost slept with a Playboy model last night. We made eye contact for a brief second."
OMG Bri, me too! lol
WOW well this shows us how flexible Chase reps are, and how they expect for you to ask for a recon.