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MercyMe.....thanks for the great info!!!!! My question is: you had mentioned something about bank statements.......they never asked for those from me.....they just wanted 2006 tax return. I wonder why that is? When I sent them the requested tax form, I also attached a little note stating that on their applications, they ask for total HHI....and that's what they got. I said that If they only go by the applicants income, then that is what they should ask for!!! I'm fixin to get out all the literature they sent with the cards and see what they wrote in fine writing. Oh well.......just got my Citi card in the mail that I had forgotten that I applied for
MercyMe wrote:sl, from what I understand, AmEx is focusing on newbies, right now, but the intention is to eventually review all accounts "D" (my relative) told me a horror story about a guy who had been a long time AmEx'er, with a impeccable credit history, who charged in the tens of thousands monthly and always paid in full, none of which mattered when his stated income didn't match what IRS provided AmEx. They shut down all of his accounts. This would indicate that though the focus may be on newbies, they're pulling well seasoned accounts for review as well. Take care, huh?me, simply.
@Anonymous wrote:
If your accounts are still frozen when it comes time for Amex to report, do the report that the accounts are frozen. That could really throw up some red flags on someone's scores. I would be very pissed if it affected credit score.I have plans to apply for Amex in two or three months. This information has really been helpful to me.
Thats a great idea TNWM......I could be VP of Amex one day (lol), as my brother-in-law is a business attorney, and If they try to screw me beyond what is written in their literature they send with the cards, or on their website.....they'll be dealing with a beast. Don't get me wrong, I am NOT, by any means someone who looks for reasons to sue....never have sued anybody.......but, karma is a biaaaatch!!!! I don't tolerate people that are out to mess with someome that has not given them any reason to!!!
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:If your accounts are still frozen when it comes time for Amex to report, do the report that the accounts are frozen. That could really throw up some red flags on someone's scores. I would be very pissed if it affected credit score.I have plans to apply for Amex in two or three months. This information has really been helpful to me.
I did have plans to apply for AMEX toward the end of the year, but unless I read from a reliable source that these FRs have ceased, I'll be canceling those plans.
Hopefully AMEX reads these forums...maybe someone should look them up on PlanetFeedback and make sure their higher-ups are aware of these forums and how these FRs are costing them business.
@MercyMe wrote:
Hey, flygirl. The matter of bank statements did come up, as I had assumed, were I to be hit with an F/R, I could fall back on the bank statements as the balances include non-taxable income. AmEx doesn't use bank statements as proof of income. They use bank statements to determine an average balance that would be equal to the credit line, which would reflect one's ability to pay the debt. I will ask her, tomorrow, about why they didn't ask you for yours, but I tend to wonder if your 1040s aren't sufficient, will they then ask for your statements? Let me know if they do.