blueythecat
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Hi all,
I was hoping to pick the knowledgeable brains here on Veda scores and what anecdotal evidence exists on how these might correlate to AMEX approving (or otherwise) new cards. Whilst I fully understand that AMEX may or may not use the Veda score when assessing applications, there is probably some correlation between Veda scores and the AMEX approval criteria.
So with that background, here we go with my question: I'm looking to apply for the AMEX Platinum Charge card with the current 120k point offer. Given this card has no limit and is at the top of the AMEX range I'd assume AMEX have pretty strict credit criteria for approving this card. Valid assumption, thoughts? I also did a dummy run through the AMEX application process and it doesn't ask about assets etc like a lot of other applications, thus I assume AMEX heavily weight "credit scores" and annual income when assessing applications.
In preparation for applying, I did a Veda score check with the free online service and it came out in the "Good" range (ie mid 600 points). I've applied for two cards this year (Feb and Jun), both approved, and about 1.25 a year on average over the past 5 years. My annual income will come in about 20% over AMEX's listed minimum income for the plat charge. Based on these numbers what do people think my chances of success are? Secondly how does this correlate with others here that have applied and succeeded (or failed)?
Finally I'd also like to apply for the Plat Edge under the free Priceline offer before that expires in Dec. Am I really pushing my luck given my current credit score and the fact it would be my fourth application in 12 months?
A quick summary of the main points for the time poor:
1. Do we think AMEX have especially strict approval criteria for the Plat Charge?
2. Do the collective here think that a credit score of mid 600's plus annual income 20% over the minimum would succeed with a Plat Charge app?
3. How do these numbers correlate with others experience with AMEX applications (both successful and not)?
3. What are the chances of following it up with a successful fourth app for a Plat Edge?
Once again I totally understand that this is all based on anecdotal evidence and that AMEX approval processes are known only to them. However I feel there my be some value in others experiences in this field, if only for interest sake.
Either way I'll report back my results here for others once it's done (or not if I don't go ahead).
In the interests of simplicity here is a summary of my situation (feel free to copy and reply (no fields are mandatory - I'll start a Google Docs spreadsheet if there is enough interest):
Veda Credit Score: 650
Experian Credit Score: 600
Credit Card applications in last 6 mths: 1
Credit Card applications in last 12 mths: 2
Credit Card applications in last 5 yrs: 9
Other credit applications 6 mths: 0
Other credit applications 12 mths: 0
Other credit applications 5 yrs: 0
Annual income (feel free to use a range eg $150k-$180k): $120k
American Express Referral links if you're interested in the 120k pts offer (or others) can be found in the referrals forum or via the direct thread links below:
AMEX Platinum Charge Card: 120,000 points $1200 annual fee
AMEX Platinum Edge Credit Card: 15,000 points, $195 annual fee, includes free domestic flight
Let the conversation flow....
I was hoping to pick the knowledgeable brains here on Veda scores and what anecdotal evidence exists on how these might correlate to AMEX approving (or otherwise) new cards. Whilst I fully understand that AMEX may or may not use the Veda score when assessing applications, there is probably some correlation between Veda scores and the AMEX approval criteria.
So with that background, here we go with my question: I'm looking to apply for the AMEX Platinum Charge card with the current 120k point offer. Given this card has no limit and is at the top of the AMEX range I'd assume AMEX have pretty strict credit criteria for approving this card. Valid assumption, thoughts? I also did a dummy run through the AMEX application process and it doesn't ask about assets etc like a lot of other applications, thus I assume AMEX heavily weight "credit scores" and annual income when assessing applications.
In preparation for applying, I did a Veda score check with the free online service and it came out in the "Good" range (ie mid 600 points). I've applied for two cards this year (Feb and Jun), both approved, and about 1.25 a year on average over the past 5 years. My annual income will come in about 20% over AMEX's listed minimum income for the plat charge. Based on these numbers what do people think my chances of success are? Secondly how does this correlate with others here that have applied and succeeded (or failed)?
Finally I'd also like to apply for the Plat Edge under the free Priceline offer before that expires in Dec. Am I really pushing my luck given my current credit score and the fact it would be my fourth application in 12 months?
A quick summary of the main points for the time poor:
1. Do we think AMEX have especially strict approval criteria for the Plat Charge?
2. Do the collective here think that a credit score of mid 600's plus annual income 20% over the minimum would succeed with a Plat Charge app?
3. How do these numbers correlate with others experience with AMEX applications (both successful and not)?
3. What are the chances of following it up with a successful fourth app for a Plat Edge?
Once again I totally understand that this is all based on anecdotal evidence and that AMEX approval processes are known only to them. However I feel there my be some value in others experiences in this field, if only for interest sake.
Either way I'll report back my results here for others once it's done (or not if I don't go ahead).
In the interests of simplicity here is a summary of my situation (feel free to copy and reply (no fields are mandatory - I'll start a Google Docs spreadsheet if there is enough interest):
Veda Credit Score: 650
Experian Credit Score: 600
Credit Card applications in last 6 mths: 1
Credit Card applications in last 12 mths: 2
Credit Card applications in last 5 yrs: 9
Other credit applications 6 mths: 0
Other credit applications 12 mths: 0
Other credit applications 5 yrs: 0
Annual income (feel free to use a range eg $150k-$180k): $120k
American Express Referral links if you're interested in the 120k pts offer (or others) can be found in the referrals forum or via the direct thread links below:
AMEX Platinum Charge Card: 120,000 points $1200 annual fee
AMEX Platinum Edge Credit Card: 15,000 points, $195 annual fee, includes free domestic flight
Let the conversation flow....
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