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@improvingmycredit wrote:
@Dustink wrote:I would app:
US Bank
Citi
Priceline
But...your profile doesn't really support a visa signature card. I wouldn't be surprised if you got denied for all three. Be ready for some recon's.
@+1 @ Dustink ^^^^
Well this will be in at least a year from now with no hard inquiries between. In a few weeks I'm gonna try to triple that Amex and cross my fingers that higher limits beget higher limits. I have a few GE cards that could CLI a couple times after that. My util is almost always <5% and I typically PIF every month. I may tweek this time frame if needed. I want those Visa Sigs!
@primechicken wrote:
@improvingmycredit wrote:
@Dustink wrote:I would app:
US Bank
Citi
Priceline
But...your profile doesn't really support a visa signature card. I wouldn't be surprised if you got denied for all three. Be ready for some recon's.
@+1 @ Dustink ^^^^
Well this will be in at least a year from now with no hard inquiries between. In a few weeks I'm gonna try to triple that Amex and cross my fingers that higher limits beget higher limits. I have a few GE cards that could CLI a couple times after that. My util is almost always <5% and I typically PIF every month. I may tweek this time frame if needed. I want those Visa Sigs!
Oh okay good. I thought this was going to a be soon.
In one year with some accounts over $5,000. You should be good.
But...if you plan to wait a year anyways. You could just app now and hope for the best. If denied, wait that year and try again. If approved, then great. In a year ask for a CLI. The only problem with apping now, is you may get a higher APR. That isn't as easy to change as the limit.
I think it is worth it to app now if you intent to wait a year anyways.
@Dustink wrote:But...if you plan to wait a year anyways. You could just app now and hope for the best. If denied, wait that year and try again. If approved, then great. In a year ask for a CLI. The only problem with apping now, is you may get a higher APR. That isn't as easy to change as the limit.
I think it is worth it to app now if you intent to wait a year anyways.
For a Visa Signature? Something tells me I'd just be setting myself up for another fruitless HP. In the last six months I have 5 EQ, 8 EX, and 11 TU. I'm content to resist the urge as tempting as it is. By the way, great choice on the ride. The Legacy is nice and it'll last forever!
It doesn't sound like more HP's would do you any harm at this point. If denied it wouldn't hurt to talk with underwriting anyways. In the case of US Bank, they might be able to give you a lower tier product. Then you can PC it later on to the Cash+. Sometimes that can be easier than being approved straight up.
Yeah, I am halfway content with the Legacy. Still a Subaru, but it ain't bad. Pretty happy with the trim level I chose (2.5i sport) but wondering if I should get leather.
@09Lexie wrote:
Maybe app in 6 mos- let all your new accts age some and maybe even get a few auto CLI's.
Lexie I just got in the garden! I was thinking I'd stay put for 12 to ensure success. Did you see how many HPs I have on my reply to Dustink there right before your post?
@Dustink wrote:It doesn't sound like more HP's would do you any harm at this point. If denied it wouldn't hurt to talk with underwriting anyways. In the case of US Bank, they might be able to give you a lower tier product. Then you can PC it later on to the Cash+. Sometimes that can be easier than being approved straight up.
Yeah, I am halfway content with the Legacy. Still a Subaru, but it ain't bad. Pretty happy with the trim level I chose (2.5i sport) but wondering if I should get leather.
I was actually wondering about this. I had assumed I should go for broke next year and get the Siggy or nothing. But is it fairly common to PC up to it from a lower card? I was thinking maybe to accept a lesser card would be like a kiss of death or a stigma reminder to them that you came up short.