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I thank I found my Third CC choice!

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Anonymous
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Re: I thank I found my Third CC choice!

Anyone know who they normally pull?

Message 21 of 41
Revelate
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Re: I thank I found my Third CC choice!


@Anonymous wrote:

Anyone know who they normally pull?


If they're providing an EX score of any sort, one can assume that's their default pull.

 

That said, USBank is a national lender, and they may well pull based on your location as well.  Since I was curious too, I took a look at one of the credit pulls databases and it appears as they pull traditional regional lines for the most part: East Coast = EQ, West Coast = EX, and some of the Mid-west appears to be blurred between the traditional TU and EQ dependant on specific location.  The variation could be for folks who recently moved as well.

 

 




        
Message 22 of 41
CreditScholar
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Re: I thank I found my Third CC choice!


@L-TWT wrote:

Just finished talking w/ a New Account Manager Specialist, I never like to talk w/ the 1st line CSR for they never seemed to be trained adequately...Long story short the card seemed less interesting after getting more info....like no EMV global chip & visa paywave available, and there is a FTF, all 3 things that i am looking for!


This isn't surprising at all. People who actively hunt these features down will usually benefit more from a points transfer-style card (like Chase UR or Amex MR) than a cash-back one.

 

This product on the other hand seem targetted at the upper-end of "normal customers" with "normal spending patterns" (ie no frequent international travel, etc.).

EX 798, EQ 789, TU 784
American Express Platinum (NPSL) || Bank of America Privileges with Travel Rewards Visa Signature - $23,200 CL
Barclays American Airlines Aviator Red World Elite Mastercard - $20,000 CL || Chase IHG Rewards World Mastercard - $25,000 CL
Chase Sapphire Preferred Visa Signature - $12,700 CL || Chase United MileagePlus Club World Elite MasterCard - $26,500 CL
Citibank Hilton Reserve Visa Signature - $20,000 CL || J.P. Morgan Ritz Carlton Visa Signature - $23,500 CL
Message 23 of 41
Xtina0508
Contributor

Re: I thank I found my Third CC choice!

I applied for my US Bank card in a branch. They HP'd Equifax. The underwriting department hard pulled my EQ again before approving me. Ouch. My Fico @ that time was 684, if that helps anyone
AMEX Blue Cash Everyday ($16,500) Capital One Quicksilver ($5000) : US Bank Platinum ($9000) : Kohls ($1500) : Dell Preferred ($2500) : Chase Freedom ($3500) : Citi Simplicity ($5500) : Victoria Secret Angel Card ($1950) : Express Store Card ($1700)

6/2013 Equifax Fico - 723 : Goal - 800+
3/2014 Transunion Fico - 723 : Goal - 800+
3/2014 Equifax Fico - 737 : Goal - 800+

Message 24 of 41
Anonymous
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Re: I thank I found my Third CC choice!

Xtina, where you located?

Message 25 of 41
Xtina0508
Contributor

Re: I thank I found my Third CC choice!

Chicago.
AMEX Blue Cash Everyday ($16,500) Capital One Quicksilver ($5000) : US Bank Platinum ($9000) : Kohls ($1500) : Dell Preferred ($2500) : Chase Freedom ($3500) : Citi Simplicity ($5500) : Victoria Secret Angel Card ($1950) : Express Store Card ($1700)

6/2013 Equifax Fico - 723 : Goal - 800+
3/2014 Transunion Fico - 723 : Goal - 800+
3/2014 Equifax Fico - 737 : Goal - 800+

Message 26 of 41
ztnjpv
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Re: I thank I found my Third CC choice!

I just had a long chat with at the website with a rep. The Bill Pay is one 5% option...no matter how many bills you pay. You still get another 5% option besides that. She said you can charge 125 bills through it. It's all one option. Things is though that some of heftier utlilities come with a fee. I put in the $1092 electric bill at my business and it produced a fee of 29.97...or about 2.74%. So, I'd still net 2.26%. Not bad. 

 

The number to call and ask questions is 877 727 3535 til 10pm CST

 

She also said you can pick the same categories every quarter if you like...unless the policy changes. 

Start (Sept 2011): low-mid 600s. NOW: TU FICO: 801, EQ FICO 808, EX FICO 798 (PSECU). Goal: Achieved! Now Maintain!
Message 27 of 41
Anonymous
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Re: I thank I found my Third CC choice!

I've read here that they're pretty conservative and everyone goes through manual underwriting. I wouldn't have an issue with manual underwriting but no one has a card worth two hard pulls.

 

I've heard really great stuff about their service, though. Smiley Happy I don't need more cards but might look at them to replace Chase Freedom in a year or two..... if there's only one pull, LOL!

Message 28 of 41
Anonymous
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Re: I thank I found my Third CC choice!

I wonder if I will be approved for two of these cards Smiley LOL 5% on 4 category would be awsome lol

Message 29 of 41
Xtina0508
Contributor

Re: I thank I found my Third CC choice!

Yea, I wouldn't have applied if I knew there were going to be 2 HPs. I called the branch after I noticed the 2nd one and complained a bit. They wouldn't/couldn't remove it. I haven't requested a CLI with them either because I don't want a 3rd HP.

 

I think they are pretty stingy - and I would suggest applying in a branch if you can. I think that the branch Manager I dealt with tugged at Underwriting a little to get me approved. I don't think my 684 would have been approved without a little help.

AMEX Blue Cash Everyday ($16,500) Capital One Quicksilver ($5000) : US Bank Platinum ($9000) : Kohls ($1500) : Dell Preferred ($2500) : Chase Freedom ($3500) : Citi Simplicity ($5500) : Victoria Secret Angel Card ($1950) : Express Store Card ($1700)

6/2013 Equifax Fico - 723 : Goal - 800+
3/2014 Transunion Fico - 723 : Goal - 800+
3/2014 Equifax Fico - 737 : Goal - 800+

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