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I have been going to the pre-qual sites ever since I started rebuilding 4+ years ago.
I finally got a pre-approval on the Citi site for the double cash. Chase will elude me for another couple years (as I've opened new accounts here and there over the last couple years).
I'm not going to do anything about it as I'm in the garden and also paying off credit cards from my post-condo buying spree (furniture, water softener, I could go on for a while...). I also really have all the credit I need.
Still! Financial responsibility and all that work and stress while fixing the mess I'd made is showing results. Feels nice.
Edit: I just reviewed the page again, and it looks like they offered five cards (DC was at the top, but it said "see below for four additional offers" and they all had a definite interest rate, not a range).
@JayTee1 wrote:I have been going to the pre-qual sites ever since I started rebuilding 4+ years ago.
I finally got a pre-approval on the Citi site for the double cash. Chase will elude me for another couple years (as I've opened new accounts here and there over the last couple years).
I'm not going to do anything about it as I'm in the garden and also paying off credit cards from my post-condo buying spree (furniture, water softener, I could go on for a while...). I also really have all the credit I need.
Still! Financial responsibility and all that work and stress while fixing the mess I'd made is showing results. Feels nice.
Edit: I just reviewed the page again, and it looks like they offered five cards (DC was at the top, but it said "see below for four additional offers" and they all had a definite interest rate, not a range).
Congrats on the prequal, but take it from me, the proud owner of two prequal delcines: They're not guaranteed. Twice now I've been prequalified only to be shot down. Stay in the garden and get those inquiries off, and you'll be in a much better place for a decent approval.
As I said, I have no interest in applying.
I just enjoy the pre-approvals.
@JayTee1 wrote:As I said, I have no interest in applying.
I just enjoy the pre-approvals.
Hah!... this is me in a nutshell.
Every weekend I check to see if anyone 'loves' me more than they did 7 days ago on all the pre-qual sites. I don't need another card but golly-gee-whiz it's nice to see that the gardening is paying off without actually harvesting anything.
I get what you're saying JT and totally relate. Grats on the Citi love!
I am at 850 and a citi premier with them, but can not get a stinky pre-qual.
"noobody, we couldn't match your records to a Pre-Qualified credit card offer. See below for 2 other cards you may like."
@JayTee1 wrote:As I said, I have no interest in applying.
I just enjoy the pre-approvals.
LOL, same. Sometimes I wonder if its possible to wear out my welcome by viewing the prequals too often. Or spooking my current creditors by viewing too many prequals (although I do know they're only a SP, but still)
Congrats on the pre-approvals. I have never gotten any pre-approvals but they did give me a Citi AAdvantage with a nice 5 digit limit. I am going to apply in January for the Thank You Premier in January whether I have a pre-qualify or not. It is nice to see them. I see a pre-qualify for the Cap One Venture along with some US Bank cards but I won't apply for them but it makes me feel good that they are there.
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@JayTee1 wrote:As I said, I have no interest in applying.
I just enjoy the pre-approvals.
LOL, same. Sometimes I wonder if its possible to wear out my welcome by viewing the prequals too often. Or spooking my current creditors by viewing too many prequals (although I do know they're only a SP, but still)
I can't verify this, but I don't think the prequalification forms do an actual SP. These companies have your some version of your credit report already on file that they've retrieved for marketing purposes or some other reason. I don't know if they buy them in bulk or exactly how they get them, but I don't think it's an explicit pull at the time you check the prequalification.
In the Citi example for me, they probably have my report already because I have two other cards with them (BB visa and Home Depot). Same with Capital One as I have two Cap One cards.
I think in cases where you're not already doing business with the company in question, they already have some copy of your report they use to see if you match any of their initial criteria. This may explain why some people with great credit still can't prequalify; it's simply because the company has no way of looking at your credit report.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I think that's the gist of it. (Think about the info you need to put in -- I'm not sure an SP can be done with just a partial of your security number.) Don't know any of this as fact, I've just amassed bits of information over time, and that's my current undertanding.