Why creditcards.com / cardmatch doesn't work for me - anyone else have this problem?
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Why creditcards.com / cardmatch doesn't work for me - anyone else have this problem?
A few attractive AMEX offers recently were only available thru that website. However, when I enter my info there, I get a few insultingly useless offers is all: student cards, a card with "up to $300 credit" (woohoo), and so on. Mostly from Capital One. Nothing from AMEX shows up for me. Since it seems to work for many, I'm wondering why I haven't had luck.
I have credit score above 700, about 10 years of credit history, over 10 credit cards, though only one with AMEX (canceled over a year ago). The only strike I can think of is a short relationship with AMEX. Is that why I don't get any AMEX offer in CardMatch? Has anyone new to AMEX gotten these offers thru CardMatch?
I have credit score above 700, about 10 years of credit history, over 10 credit cards, though only one with AMEX (canceled over a year ago). The only strike I can think of is a short relationship with AMEX. Is that why I don't get any AMEX offer in CardMatch? Has anyone new to AMEX gotten these offers thru CardMatch?
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A few attractive AMEX offers recently were only available thru that website. However, when I enter my info there, I get a few insultingly useless offers is all: student cards, a card with "up to $300 credit" (woohoo), and so on. Mostly from Capital One. Nothing from AMEX shows up for me. Since it seems to work for many, I'm wondering why I haven't had luck.
I have credit score above 700, about 10 years of credit history, over 10 credit cards, though only one with AMEX (canceled over a year ago). The only strike I can think of is a short relationship with AMEX. Is that why I don't get any AMEX offer in CardMatch? Has anyone new to AMEX gotten these offers thru CardMatch?
I have credit score above 700, about 10 years of credit history, over 10 credit cards, though only one with AMEX (canceled over a year ago). The only strike I can think of is a short relationship with AMEX. Is that why I don't get any AMEX offer in CardMatch? Has anyone new to AMEX gotten these offers thru CardMatch?
Creditcards.com has to be able to pull a soft on your CR to target promos.
If you have no active AmEX cards, I believe you can check to see if you're targeted for anything:
https://www201.americanexpress.com/s...tePerfectCards
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Do you have frozen credit report? Lifelock or any fraud alerts on your CR?
Creditcards.com has to be able to pull a soft on your CR to target promos.
If you have no active AmEX cards, I believe you can check to see if you're targeted for anything:
https://www201.americanexpress.com/s...tePerfectCards
Creditcards.com has to be able to pull a soft on your CR to target promos.
If you have no active AmEX cards, I believe you can check to see if you're targeted for anything:
https://www201.americanexpress.com/s...tePerfectCards
Your link is asking for a RSVP code in order to see any offer.
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My guess is that it does target you based on your existing profile. There are probably rules like "750 FICO + 0 Amex cards = good offer, but 6 Amex cards = no offer". Probably much more complicated than that.
I have not seen any change to what is recommended for months. I always get Chase CSP, Slate and Freedom (already have the first two), a couple Cap One cards (already have the Venture) and junk from Simmons and First Premier.
I just decided to do a test to see if it really checks profiles. Both of my dogs have AU cards thanks to Chase bonuses. My German Shepherd also had a Citi card several years ago - think it was one of the Amex TY cards. She was actually getting pre-approved offers at one point so she has a profile out there somewhere.
All of the following were done in new private browser windows to avoid cookies.
First I ran myself with the true last four of my SSN. It returned the cards I have been seeing for months.
I ran myself again with 0000 and got the same results.
Next I ran the GSD. I don't know her SSN , so just used 0000 for the last four. I got the same cards I always get.
Next I ran my Aussie. He has a shorter history since he has only had a Chase United card for about nine months. Again used 0000 for the SSN. His returns were for only the Cap One, Simmons and First Premier cards.
Next I ran Bart Simpson at my address with 0000. It returned a "not found" error.
Then I ran a fake first name with my real last name and it also returned a "not found" error.
My conclusions:
1. It does do an actual soft pull of your credit report.
2. The last four of your SSN does not matter if it can match you by name
3. Credit history has some affect on offers received
4. I need my dog's SSNs so I can get tax breaks.
I have not seen any change to what is recommended for months. I always get Chase CSP, Slate and Freedom (already have the first two), a couple Cap One cards (already have the Venture) and junk from Simmons and First Premier.
I just decided to do a test to see if it really checks profiles. Both of my dogs have AU cards thanks to Chase bonuses. My German Shepherd also had a Citi card several years ago - think it was one of the Amex TY cards. She was actually getting pre-approved offers at one point so she has a profile out there somewhere.
All of the following were done in new private browser windows to avoid cookies.
First I ran myself with the true last four of my SSN. It returned the cards I have been seeing for months.
I ran myself again with 0000 and got the same results.
Next I ran the GSD. I don't know her SSN , so just used 0000 for the last four. I got the same cards I always get.
Next I ran my Aussie. He has a shorter history since he has only had a Chase United card for about nine months. Again used 0000 for the SSN. His returns were for only the Cap One, Simmons and First Premier cards.
Next I ran Bart Simpson at my address with 0000. It returned a "not found" error.
Then I ran a fake first name with my real last name and it also returned a "not found" error.
My conclusions:
1. It does do an actual soft pull of your credit report.
2. The last four of your SSN does not matter if it can match you by name
3. Credit history has some affect on offers received
4. I need my dog's SSNs so I can get tax breaks.
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The website is 100% worthless IMO - the "offers" I received were completely worthless and none from top name issuers. I would not share personal info with this website.
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