So I just hit my two year mark and wanted to outline my credit rebuilding journey for those who are just going through what I had to.
I went through a Chapter 7 so I saw the opportunity to start over as a way to make sure I don't ever fall into the same situation again.
About one month after discharge I had scores in the low 500s and things did not look good at all. But I got some offers in the mail and accepted some of them. As a result within one month I had the following credit lines:
Orchard Bank - $300 limit
First National Bank (Legacy Credit Card) - $350 limit
Credit One - $1000 limit
Bryant State Bank (Show Credit Card) - $1300 limit
I also found a newer vehicle and financed part of the purchase with Wells Fargo for around $25k.
My income at this time was around $100k with only a $1400 monthly mortgage.
Two years later my scores are in the mid 700s and although I still can't get a Capital One card (they send me offers then deny me because I did BK them) here is where I stand now:
Orchard Bank - $700 limit
First National Bank (Legacy Credit Card) - $600 limit
Credit One - $2500 limit
Bryant State Bank (Show Credit Card) - $2300 limit
GE Money Bank (Rooms to Go Card) - $4500 limit
Wells Fargo Auto Loan - $25k original amount
Income now is at around $130k while mortgage remains the same.
So I'm still not in the perfect credit position I would like to be in terms of my limits but things are absolutely looking up. Hopefully in a short period of time I'll be eligible for larger limits and more "name brand" banks. But for now I just use these cards as I need to, pay more than minimum payments on a monthly basis, and keep a small balance on them to show I'm being responsible.
For those just starting out, look at this experience as the perfect launchpad for starting over!
I went through a Chapter 7 so I saw the opportunity to start over as a way to make sure I don't ever fall into the same situation again.
About one month after discharge I had scores in the low 500s and things did not look good at all. But I got some offers in the mail and accepted some of them. As a result within one month I had the following credit lines:
Orchard Bank - $300 limit
First National Bank (Legacy Credit Card) - $350 limit
Credit One - $1000 limit
Bryant State Bank (Show Credit Card) - $1300 limit
I also found a newer vehicle and financed part of the purchase with Wells Fargo for around $25k.
My income at this time was around $100k with only a $1400 monthly mortgage.
Two years later my scores are in the mid 700s and although I still can't get a Capital One card (they send me offers then deny me because I did BK them) here is where I stand now:
Orchard Bank - $700 limit
First National Bank (Legacy Credit Card) - $600 limit
Credit One - $2500 limit
Bryant State Bank (Show Credit Card) - $2300 limit
GE Money Bank (Rooms to Go Card) - $4500 limit
Wells Fargo Auto Loan - $25k original amount
Income now is at around $130k while mortgage remains the same.
So I'm still not in the perfect credit position I would like to be in terms of my limits but things are absolutely looking up. Hopefully in a short period of time I'll be eligible for larger limits and more "name brand" banks. But for now I just use these cards as I need to, pay more than minimum payments on a monthly basis, and keep a small balance on them to show I'm being responsible.
For those just starting out, look at this experience as the perfect launchpad for starting over!
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