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@Anonymous wrote:
I have a question is there anyway of getting rid of some inquiries. I believe that Is why creditors will not issue new credit to me. That is why Citi said they won’t and Barkley.
How many inquiries do you have?
As far as I know there is now way to remove inquiries.
The only inquiries you can "get rid of" are ones that shouldn't be there. If you see inquiries that aren't legitimate, you can dispute them. If they are legit, there's no reason to try to remove them. They're supposed to be there. As mentioned above, they vanish after 2 years and stop impacting score after 1 year. Inquiries are one of the least impactful parts of FICO scoring.
50 inquiries shows potential creditors that you're seeking credit & may view you as high risk because you're so actively looking. Do you have existing credit lines that you can mature & work on?
Need more data points to really help you BUT to keep it simple...I'd stop apping, age & manage your current lineup, try increase existing lines without HP, & consider another attempt in 6 months to 1 year.
@AnonymousYes between all my credit lines I have 30,000 in avaible credit with only 11% use. But can’t understand why American Express and Citi will not approve me.
11% utilization across $30k in available credit represents over $3k in debt. Depending on how the rest of your profile looks, what your income is, etc. that could be considered pretty significant.