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Discover question

Hey everyone really enjoy this forum. In fact, I found out about the Discover Double Dip hack/tip w.e you consider it here, as well as other valuable information. Hopefully, can be a future contributor....

 

I have a question about Discover. I just got married a month ago,  wife and I are finally savings a lot of our income after paying for all of our wedding expenses, honeymoon etc....both have strong income as well. Our goal is to spruce up our credit in the next couple months with 0% balance transfer on the last bit of credit card debt we have remaining. It's approximately 7k. We'd use savings but we want to save the bulk of it for a down payment on a house as soon as possible.

 

With that said, we thought we'd take advantage of discover's generous CL reputation, and also avoid excessive hard pulls. So i've visited the pre-approval page a few times before I apply, as per the advice in this forum. Weird part is, that although I am pre-approved the page only shows a balance transfer offer of 6 months @ 10.99%. Does this seem odd considering they market 14 months 0%...? Seems like a waste of my time. 

 

Is the pre-approval page not indicative of the final terms? What have your experiences been?

 

currently 669 TU, 669 EQ,  utilization ~39% of my total CL (and dropping)

 

Thank you all in advance!

 

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Re: Discover question


@Anonymous wrote:

Hey everyone really enjoy this forum. In fact, I found out about the Discover Double Dip hack/tip w.e you consider it here, as well as other valuable information. Hopefully, can be a future contributor....

 

I have a question about Discover. I just got married a month ago,  wife and I are finally savings a lot of our income after paying for all of our wedding expenses, honeymoon etc....both have strong income as well. Our goal is to spruce up our credit in the next couple months with 0% balance transfer on the last bit of credit card debt we have remaining. It's approximately 7k. We'd use savings but we want to save the bulk of it for a down payment on a house as soon as possible.

 

@With that said, we thought we'd take advantage of discover's generous CL reputation, and also avoid excessive hard pulls. So i've visited the pre-approval page a few times before I apply, as per the advice in this forum. Weird part is, that although I am pre-approved the page only shows a balance transfer offer of 6 months @ 10.99%. Does this seem odd considering they market 14 months 0%...? Seems like a waste of my time. 

 

Is the pre-approval page not indicative of the final terms? What have your experiences been?

 

currently 669 TU, 669 EQ,  utilization ~39% of my total CL (and dropping)

 

Thank you all in advance!

 


What you're seeing is what they are willing to offer you at this time, not everyone gets the 14 months offer. 

 

Are your scores from Credit Karma?  

 

 

 

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Re: Discover question

i can probably bring up my scores a good bit the next month or two. But i also know from experience other banks give you the 0% or not.

 

and yes that's from Credit Karma.

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I believe BT offers are "credit worthiness" based, and varies by applicant.

You might find yourself a better pre-approval offer by bringing down that UTIL.

Best of luck to you!
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Anonymous
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Re: Discover question

You might also want to consider joining a Credit Union.

Btw, drop the CK scores. They are meaningless. Bad data. 😏
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@Anonymous wrote:
You might also want to consider joining a Credit Union.

Btw, drop the CK scores. They are meaningless. Bad data. 😏

 

Thanks for the advice will do.

 

Can you ellaborate how a credit union factors into the equation? 

 

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@Anonymous wrote:

 


@Anonymous wrote:
You might also want to consider joining a Credit Union.

Btw, drop the CK scores. They are meaningless. Bad data. 😏

 

Thanks for the advice will do.

 

Can you ellaborate how a credit union factors into the equation? 

 


Credit unions are not for profit so they often have lower interest and have been known to give out higher limits to lower scores (Navy Federal and PenFed especially for this one but a lot of credit unions aren't as conservative as banks).

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Re: Discover question


@Anonymous wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

 


@Anonymous wrote:
You might also want to consider joining a Credit Union.

Btw, drop the CK scores. They are meaningless. Bad data. 😏

 

Thanks for the advice will do.

 

Can you ellaborate how a credit union factors into the equation? 

 


Credit unions are not for profit so they often have lower interest and have been known to give out higher limits (Navy Federal and PenFed especially for this one but a lot of credit unions aren't as conservative as banks).


Great Advice, Thank you

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Re: Discover question


@Anonymous wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

 


@Anonymous wrote:
You might also want to consider joining a Credit Union.

Btw, drop the CK scores. They are meaningless. Bad data. 😏

 

Thanks for the advice will do.

 

Can you ellaborate how a credit union factors into the equation? 

 


Credit unions are not for profit so they often have lower interest and have been known to give out higher limits (Navy Federal and PenFed especially for this one but a lot of credit unions aren't as conservative as banks).


Great Advice, Thank you


Take a look at my signature to get an idea -- and I'm very low income (18K) too.

 

@Anonymous if you barely squeak into a card like I did with SSFCU, most credit unions are capped at 18% interest so even though I maxed out their interest on that card, it won't go higher and my other cards were Capital One Plat @ 24.something, PlayStation @ 21.99%, and Ollo at 24.99% when SSFCU approved me.

 

Navy approved my cashRewards at the lowest 11.4% 6 months later.

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Re: Discover question

Thanks @saeren!
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