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Why am I still getting lousy subprime card offers?

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acercode
Valued Member

Why am I still getting lousy subprime card offers?

I keep getting pre-approval offers from Milestone, Premiere, etc with $200 annual fees. But never from cards I desire like Citibank, Chase or Wells Fargo. I have around a dozen cards with FICO between 670-710. Credit utilization is 20%. I paid off a personal loan recently also. My credit history is about 1.5 years after I went a decade without any credit cards. 

 

So when will I start seeing the good offers?

 

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ptatohed
Senior Contributor

Re: Why am I still getting lousy subprime card offers?

You may not always get offers for the cards you like nor do you need one.  I have never waited for an offer, I have simply applied for the cards I want.  Which cards do you have and what cards do you want?  

 

 

Everyday 5% CB:
Chase prime Visa // citi CUSTOM CASH “A” // citi CUSTOM CASH “B” // citi CUSTOM CASH “C” // citi ThankYou (5% gas, lucrative spending offers) // mylowe’s Rewards // Target circle card

Rotating 5% CB:
Chase “OG” freedom Visa // DISCOVER it Cash Back // nusenda CU Platinum Cash Rewards

Everyday 4% CB:
US Bank Smartly (v1.0)

Everyday 3% / 2.2% CB:
AOD FCU Visa Signature (3%, sockdrawered) // upgrade Cash Rewards Elite (2.2%, sockdrawered)

Welcome Offer / credits only:
NFCU FLAGSHIP REWARDS (elevated Welcome Offer, annual prime credit, sockdrawered)

Hotel card:
Chase IHG ONE REWARDS PREMIER (elevated Welcome Offer, 1 free night/yr)

On my radar:
Langely FCU Signature Cash Back (5% CB monthly selectable cat) // Safe CU Cash Back+ (Quarterly rotating 5% CB cats plus bonus cats) // upgrade MyFive Cash Rewards (5% CB monthly selectable cat) // US Bank Kroger (and family) World Elite Master Card(s) (5% CB Mobile Wallet)
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Jeffster1
Valued Contributor

Re: Why am I still getting lousy subprime card offers?

I recall getting my first prime offer about 1 year and 9 months after my Chapter 13 DC. However, my first prime cards came long before that. I just didn't wait around for offers. 

Eventually, the subprime offers stopped coming in the mail. Best Egg was the most annoyingly aggressive of all.

0% utilization
FICO 8 EX 839 EQ 825 TU 834
American Express Blue Cash Preferred 30K I American Express Blue Cash Everyday 30K I American Express Delta Skymiles 14K I American Express Schwab Investor Card 5K I Bank of America Customized Cash Rewards Visa 30K | Kinecta MyPerks Rewards MC 35K | Wells Fargo Autograph Visa 30K I BMO Harris Cash Back MC 12K | Capital One QS MC 12.5K I NFCU Flagship Rewards Visa 52K I NFCU Amex 28K I Citi Best Buy Visa 15K I Macy’s Amex 25K I Bloomingdale’s Amex 15K I Citi Thank You MC 10K I Bread Financial American Express 18K I AAA Daily Advantage Visa Signature 8.5K I Saks Fifth Avenue World Elite MC 13.3K I Citi Dillard’s Visa 5K I JCPenney MC 10K I Synchrony Premier MC 10K I UCLA Wescom CU Rewards Visa 7K I PayPal Cash Back MC 20K I MyWalgreens Mastercard 10K I TD Bank Double Up Visa 5K I Gemini Bitcoin MC 15K I TMobile Capital One Visa 20K I BILT 2.O MC 10K I USAA Cash Rewards Plus American Express 4K I Apple Card 6K
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Horseshoez
Senior Contributor

Re: Why am I still getting lousy subprime card offers?

@acercode, the only prime offers I've gotten over the last four years were Discover (applied and denied), and AMEX/Delta SkyMiles (applied and denied).

 

As @Jeffster1  and @ptatohed have said, why wait around for offers; if there is a particular card you want, apply for it.

Chapter 13:

  • Burned: AMEX, Chase, Citi, Wells Fargo, and South County Bank (now Bank of Southern California)
  • Filed: 26-Feb-2015
  • MoC: 01-Mar-2015
  • 1st Payment (posted): 23-Mar-2015
  • Last Payment (posted): 07-Feb-2020
  • Discharged: 04-Mar-2020
  • Closed: 23-Jun-2020

 

I categorically refuse to do AZEO!

In the proverbial sock drawer:
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CYBERSAM
Senior Contributor

Re: Why am I still getting lousy subprime card offers?


@acercode wrote:

I keep getting pre-approval offers from Milestone, Premiere, etc with $200 annual fees. But never from cards I desire like Citibank, Chase or Wells Fargo. I have around a dozen cards with FICO between 670-710. Credit utilization is 20%. I paid off a personal loan recently also. My credit history is about 1.5 years after I went a decade without any credit cards. 

 

So when will I start seeing the good offers?

 


I'm going to be as blunt as possible! STOPPPPPP!

 

I get you are hungry for credit, but you are shooting yourself in the foot over and over! You are currently have WAY too many CCs with most likely toy limits and WAY too many inquires in very short history!

All you needed was one or two starter cards! and your score should have been around 750+ by now, instead you got "dozen cards" that probably not even going to grow.

 

What can you do? Garden for one year and wait till most of your inquires falloff. By then you should see your score improve, then add ONLY one card, wait another 6 months before adding another decent card.

 

Credit is not a sprint, is a marathon. You have to prove to lenders that you are responsible and going to pay them back. There is no way you can prove that with 1.5 years history.

 

Good luck.







                
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CorpCrMgr1
Valued Contributor

Re: Why am I still getting lousy subprime card offers?

Unfortunately, you are on their list of potential subprime customers. After a long spell of you not responding these type of offers will go away.

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Shooting-For-800
Senior Contributor

Re: Why am I still getting lousy subprime card offers?

I get offers for $500-$2500 cards all the time and I have like 25 cards that are $10k+

Ignore them and do not apply for anything that is not SP offer.

Time matters.

Inquiries matter.

GL!

Rebuild started in 2014  -  $100k unsecured credit in 2017  -  $500k unsecured credit in 2024.

DON'T WORK FOR CREDIT CARDS ... MAKE CREDIT CARDS WORK FOR YOU!



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