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At sub 600 I think their secured product (which is actually a good one) is their only option.
@Revelate wrote:At sub 600 I think their secured product (which is actually a good one) is their only option.
+1 even though they give nice credit lines your current score is kind of low
Whats keeping your scores from going up?
There generally looking for at least 700 on your equifax. I applied with a 676 and was shot down just applied when I had a 706 approved with a $6k credit limit. They are pretty conservative bank.
@Anonymous wrote:There generally looking for at least 700 on your equifax. I applied with a 676 and was shot down just applied when I had a 706 approved with a $6k credit limit. They are pretty conservative bank.
I believe it also has to do if you are a full or limited member. If you are a full member I've seen them be more lenient as some have been approved in the 600s.
Im a full member as well as my buddy who applied a couple days after me and I beleive he had a 688 and was shot down also. But I have heard of others with High 600's getting the card. I am in the Army and everybody has USAA and it seems the 700 mark is the golden spot for them.
I am a member, at the time of my app I had 'Auto Insurance, IRA, Mutual Fund, and Savings' I was approved for the USAA Plat. MC $1000.00 with a FICO of 642.
Just thought I'd throw this in also. I asked for a secured card thinking that would be all I could get - and the rep ask "why not get the unsecured card" and I answered because I'm not sure if my scores are good enough yet - she said to give her a second - and less than a minute later she said congratulations your New Credit line is $1000.00.
Now all things balanced - as other have mentioned I'm not sure if my having those other products with them contributed? (I'd like to think they did) but who knows??
The more productis you have with them the better your chances. If they gave you a grand with a 642 fico, it was because you had all those products