Mr H
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I started churning in earnest towards the end of 2021. I had switched around credit cards a little before then, but since 2021 I have been visiting each card for as long as it takes to open, hit the target and then close. In that time, I had had a couple of rejections, but most cards have been churned twice.
At the risk of oversharing, I earn $175,000, I have a mortgage on my home, I have no dependents and an excellent credit rating (according to Equifax). I got rejected for a Virgin Money card and Citibank ready credit at the end of last year, and I have recently been rejected by Amex.
Have I reached the end of the road? Am I going to get rejected for all the other cards too? If so, would I be better off trying anyway or sitting out for a while - and if the latter, then how long?
I'd welcome advice from others who may have been in this situation, or who have had success in serious churning for more than two rinses of each card.
At the risk of oversharing, I earn $175,000, I have a mortgage on my home, I have no dependents and an excellent credit rating (according to Equifax). I got rejected for a Virgin Money card and Citibank ready credit at the end of last year, and I have recently been rejected by Amex.
Have I reached the end of the road? Am I going to get rejected for all the other cards too? If so, would I be better off trying anyway or sitting out for a while - and if the latter, then how long?
I'd welcome advice from others who may have been in this situation, or who have had success in serious churning for more than two rinses of each card.