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I have an Alliant credit card. Definitely interested in 1 additional CU card b/c of major banks schizophrenic behavior.
I have read a lot about PenFed (great CU but can be difficult to obtain) and NFCU (limited membership).
Anyone have experience with other CUs that have liberal membership requirements, good credit products, and that pull EQ (my best). I live in California and most (actually all) locally based CUs pull Experian.
Thanks
This site may be of interest:
Did I advise you recently to wait for a while and then app PenFed, or am i loopy?
@creditwherecreditisdue wrote:This site may be of interest:
Did I advise you recently to wait for a while and then app PenFed, or am i loopy?
You're a sly one. Realistically, PenFed is probably a year away. My immediate concern is to have immediate backup to CITI, Chase, GEMB.
Thanks for the link.
This is a large CU located in CA that many people like:
Don't sell yourself short on PenFed. If you are interested you have to present a reasonably clean slate to them. In order to do so you have to freeze your app's.
@creditwherecreditisdue wrote:This is a large CU located in CA that many people like:
Don't sell yourself short on PenFed. If you are interested you have to present a reasonably clean slate to them. In order to do so you have to freeze your app's.
Thanks again for the link. The problem is that most California CUs pull EXP (including Patelco) For some reason, all my majors (CITI, Chase, AMEX, US Bank) and both my leases pulled EXP, I have in excess of 10 inq. on EXP, but only 3 on EQ. That's the dilemma.
Seems like you've got quite a few cards from the majors, and a CU backup card, too.
If you really want another CU card, why not hold off on the apps until your inquiries fall away? Your score will go up as the inquiries fall off, and you'll set yourself up to qualify for the more stringent CU lenders.
I echo creditwherecreditisdue's advice. Stop app'ing for now.
Carry on...