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JRInWA wrote:Navy FCU Platinum MasterCard - $0/$30,000
Navy FCU NavChek Line of Credit - $0/$15,000
Navy FCU Signature Loan - $5,000/$15,000
Alaska USA FCU Platinum VISA - $0/$25,000
Alaska USA FCU Line of Credit - $0/$15,000
Alaska USA FCU Signature Loan - $10,500/$15,000
BECU VISA - $0/$5,000.00
American Express Platinum - $0/No Pre-Set Limit
American Express Optima Platinum - $0/$8,500
American Express Blue Cash - $0/$1,000
Discover More Card - $0/$3,000
JCB Card - $0/$1,000
Chase Freedom Signature VISA - $0.00/$15,000
Chase BP VISA - $0/$7,000
Capital One Platinum MasterCard - $0.00/$2,000
Macy's VISA - $0/$2,000
Macy's Credit Card - $0/$8,700
Home Depot Credit Card - $0/$5,500
Kay/Jared Jewelers Credit Card - $0/$5,000
Dell Financial Services Credit Account - $0/$4,000
Newegg.com Preferred Credit Account - $0/$3,500
IKEA Credit Card- $0/$2,700
JCPenny Credit Card $0/$2,000
ChevronTexaco Credit Card - $0/$1,900
Firestone Credit Card - $0/$1,600
Sears Credit Card - $0/$1,400
ExxonMobile Credit Card - $0/$1,000
ConocoPhillips Credit Card - $0/$1,000
Shell Credit Card $0/$1,000
Goodyear Credit Card $0/$1,000
United Travel Card Credit Card - $0/$1,000
Circuit City Credit Card - $0/$1,000
SAM'S Club Credit Card - $0/$1,000
LensCrafters Credit Card $0/$1,000I know... I'm out of control. But I can't stop applying for credit. I'm sure my scores would be much higher if I didn't have 80+ INQTU=671 EQ= 699 EX=689
Don't know about the first question , but as to the second, Yodlee, perhaps?
@Schoolbuskid wrote:THis is a ridiculous amount of credit....that is freakin awesome! What is your secret? I dont see how you keep up with all of 'em!
Schoolbuskid wrote:THis is a ridiculous amount of credit....that is freakin awesome! What is your secret? I dont see how you keep up with all of 'em!
My secret? An uncontrollable preoccupation with credit cards and applying for credit Probably not a good thing though since I’m trying to get my FICO above 700. But I must say I do love credit cards and the reward of receiving a credit approval and a shiny new credit card in the mail seems to make it worth the ding, at least in the short term.
How do I keep up? I have two credit card wallets:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00081FVXM
One is used for my major cc and the other for my retail cc. Also, I use Excel and my CUs Bill Payment Service to keep track of them. In addition, I log into each creditor’s web site on a daily basis. Anytime I use a credit card, I pay it off almost immediately. I rarely carry a balance beyond 5 days except for my Signature Loans which I plan to pay off at the end of November.
By the way, I love this forum!! Finally, I place where I can share my credit obsessions with others without getting ridiculed.
On a different note, a few years back I had a run of financial troubles that completely ruined my credit. It’s taken a long time to get back to this point. Currently, all baddies have dropped off except a judgment which will drop in 2010. Considering my credit history, I’m always pleasantly surprised when I’m approved for a shiny new CC! Although, I do have a very high income so that probably helps too
@JRInWA wrote:Navy FCU Platinum MasterCard - $0/$30,000
Navy FCU NavChek Line of Credit - $0/$15,000
Navy FCU Signature Loan - $5,000/$15,000
Alaska USA FCU Platinum VISA - $0/$25,000
Alaska USA FCU Line of Credit - $0/$15,000
Alaska USA FCU Signature Loan - $10,500/$15,000
BECU VISA - $0/$5,000.00
American Express Platinum - $0/No Pre-Set Limit
American Express Optima Platinum - $0/$8,500
American Express Blue Cash - $0/$1,000
Discover More Card - $0/$3,000
JCB Card - $0/$1,000
Chase Freedom Signature VISA - $0.00/$15,000
Chase BP VISA - $0/$7,000
Capital One Platinum MasterCard - $0.00/$2,000
Macy's VISA - $0/$2,000
Macy's Credit Card - $0/$8,700
Home Depot Credit Card - $0/$5,500
Kay/Jared Jewelers Credit Card - $0/$5,000
Dell Financial Services Credit Account - $0/$4,000
Newegg.com Preferred Credit Account - $0/$3,500
IKEA Credit Card- $0/$2,700
JCPenny Credit Card $0/$2,000
ChevronTexaco Credit Card - $0/$1,900
Firestone Credit Card - $0/$1,600
Sears Credit Card - $0/$1,400
ExxonMobile Credit Card - $0/$1,000
ConocoPhillips Credit Card - $0/$1,000
Shell Credit Card $0/$1,000
Goodyear Credit Card $0/$1,000
United Travel Card Credit Card - $0/$1,000
Circuit City Credit Card - $0/$1,000
SAM'S Club Credit Card - $0/$1,000
LensCrafters Credit Card $0/$1,000I know... I'm out of control. But I can't stop applying for credit. I'm sure my scores would be much higher if I didn't have 80+ INQTU=671 EQ= 699 EX=689
Your tradelines are out of this world. Congrats to you. Believe me before I moved back to NJ, I had credit like that (not as much of it).
When were most of them opened?
Are you the one that is messing up everyone's average? (LOL)
niecey89 wrote:
Your tradelines are out of this world. Congrats to you. Believe me before I moved back to NJ, I had credit like that (not as much of it).When were most of them opened?
Are you the one that is messing up everyone's average? (LOL)