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i also got this letter too, but i think it's baloney. i shopped prequals way back in feb, and just now got a letter about prequals being broken? that makes no sense. and from what i'm seeing, everyone going back to do it again was denied for a second time, except for the one guy that already was approved and still is approved.... so i think that they're just yanking everyones chain months later for anyone that fails a prequal in the off chance that they could now be worthy of a citi card. i haven't gone back to see what mine says, because i'm sure it will just be a big fat no again.
I got a couple of these letters. I haven't tried any prequals with them. But I do have a secured card with them.
I'd forgotten about this thread when I saw the Citi mailer in my Informed Delivery dash. I was WAY excited at the prospect of a miracle early graduation (I couldn't think of why else Citi would be bothering me). Thanks Citi, for the disappointment
Awww... I only got 4 letters!
@GApeachy wrote:THEY ARE CRAAAZY, I just got 7 SEVEN...no lie. All with a different number on the bottom right.
I was worried about this letter as I haven't checked the pre qual in a long time with citi but seeing that you got 7 makes me less worried. I actually got 8 of these letters in the mail, a couple days ago.
How many times a week do you people hit these pre-qual sites? Im guessing you get one letter for each submit click you've done withn their tme frame
Something to note.... Their prequal system may well be broken. I just reviewed all of the soft pulls from all 3 bureaus and there is NOTHING from Citibank anywhere. *shrug*
what are you guys using to check your pulls? you pay for monitoring somewhere or?
@Anonymous wrote:what are you guys using to check your pulls? you pay for monitoring somewhere or?
I grabbed mine this morning from FreeCreditReport as I hadn't used it in a year. I'm not sure if any of the monitoring services provide them.
@Anonymous wrote:what are you guys using to check your pulls? you pay for monitoring somewhere or?
They only show up on reports ordered directly from the bureaus (not monitoring, actual hard copies like if you get a denial and request a copy), including the free one from annualcredireport.com
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:what are you guys using to check your pulls? you pay for monitoring somewhere or?
I grabbed mine this morning from FreeCreditReport as I hadn't used it in a year. I'm not sure if any of the monitoring services provide them.
Equifax does. IMO, its the only redeemable reason for subscibing