Gearhead Jim
Full time employment: Posting here.
Last week I applied online for a BP/Amoco VISA card. Although my credit score is 908 out of 950, I was declined because:
Anticipated income from account not sufficient to cover account expenses.
Well, I guess I can reluctantly understand that, I pay all my bills on time and NEVER run a balance on the cards.
My wife and I keep most things including checking and credit cards in separate accounts, so she applied. I can't tell her credit score, she pays her bills on time but has ~$5,000 total cc balances. She was declined for the same reason:
Anticipated income from account not sufficient to cover account expenses.
That's BS, the other companies are making a killing off of her interest expenses.
Screw them, I'll stay with my Shell MasterCard.
I use the gas company cards only for gas, mostly Shell because I get 5% back. Looks like it will stay that way.
Anticipated income from account not sufficient to cover account expenses.
Well, I guess I can reluctantly understand that, I pay all my bills on time and NEVER run a balance on the cards.
My wife and I keep most things including checking and credit cards in separate accounts, so she applied. I can't tell her credit score, she pays her bills on time but has ~$5,000 total cc balances. She was declined for the same reason:
Anticipated income from account not sufficient to cover account expenses.
That's BS, the other companies are making a killing off of her interest expenses.
Screw them, I'll stay with my Shell MasterCard.
I use the gas company cards only for gas, mostly Shell because I get 5% back. Looks like it will stay that way.