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Hello Everyone,
This is my first time posting. I was involved in a bankruptcy a little over a year ago now. Since then I have been trying to increase my Credit. I have just recently (3 Months ago), applied and got approved for an auto loan on a used car at 16% and have made all my payments on time and my credit score is shooting up.
This is what my current report looks like
TransUnion 644, (3) Hard Inquiries, 1 Negative item, 2 positive Items.
Equifax: 626, (6) Hard Inquireies..Stupid Bestbuy, 2 Positive Items, 1 Negative
Experian: 715, (4) Hard Inquireies, 2 Positive Items, 1 Negative.
All credit Bureaus have the CH 7 Bankruptcy on it.
I have only had credit for 3 months now, and it shows an autoloan that I had a few years ago that is closed but was paid in full (30k).
MY QUESTION IS: I want to continue to increase my credit score. but WHEN should I start to apply for new credit cards without getting denied and getting the Hard inquiry?? When creditors look at scores, do they also look at how long you've had credit and go deep into your report or do they just look at credit score numbers??? How much longer should I wait to apply and which cards should I apply for first? Department stores? Credit Cards?
Welcome to the forums!
Now.
Search for credit cards that are either BK friendly or don't pull credit (Opensky, SDFCU secured), and grab 2-3 revolving tradelines immediately. You're right that a lot of places will straight deny you for a recent BK; however, you want to build positive history as soon as possible and there's products available that you can get which do report to the bureaus. You're off to a good start getting the auto loan, now continue to build your file up.
Seek a BOA Secured Card or CapOne Secured. I'm still curious how someone like Donald Trump can file BK still have a credit line. Must be nice to be pooping money.
What do you mean by revolvng Tradelines? LIke Secured credit cards?
@helipilot87 wrote:What do you mean by revolvng Tradelines? LIke Secured credit cards?
Ah mea culpa! For now, any credit cards that report to the bureaus, which includes many secured cards. That's what you're looking for currently.
@Revelate wrote:Welcome to the forums!
Now.
Search for credit cards that are either BK friendly or don't pull credit (Opensky, SDFCU secured), and grab 2-3 revolving tradelines immediately. You're right that a lot of places will straight deny you for a recent BK; however, you want to build positive history as soon as possible and there's products available that you can get which do report to the bureaus. You're off to a good start getting the auto loan, now continue to build your file up.
Welcome to the forum
+1 agreed
Good luck