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Ask Hegemony: Am I Diversified?


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#26 hegemony

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Posted 05 April 2008 - 07:03 PM

How about we include our Savings/CD's/Shares/IRAS/Deferred Comp too?


EDIT: 401s/investment properties?













Because in that case, I'm diversified.



reread the original post. thanks.

#27 hegemony

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Posted 05 April 2008 - 07:04 PM

The downside of being better than everyone else is that people tend to assume you're pretentious.


sorry, but I thought a light-hearted thread like this is a way to break things up.

You don't need to crap in this thread. Please drive on.

#28 hegemony

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Posted 05 April 2008 - 07:04 PM

The downside of being better than everyone else is that people tend to assume you're pretentious.





:lol: :) :lol:

I'd figured just as much from you.

#29 BobWang

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Posted 05 April 2008 - 07:07 PM

Professor, I think I'm diversified, but I NEED HELP!

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#30 IFBrock

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Posted 05 April 2008 - 07:10 PM

See sig.

#31 ShadyCredit

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Posted 05 April 2008 - 07:13 PM

HSBC Discover $300 limit, $275 balance
HSBC MC: $400, $0 balance
HSBC MC: $500, $0 balance
GEMB Honda: $6500, $2400 balance
Citi: $5200 (AU) $1800 balance
BofA: $5500 (AU) $3800 balance
HSBC Platinum: $3000 (AU) $0 balance
Auto Loan: $4650 balance, $465 minimum payment, shows on EQ ONLY :angry:

Do I qualify? :huh:


No...too much HSBC and not enough CU or oddball action.



ANY HSBC is too much HSBC. <_< My goal is to have a Hooters card within a couple months and one other card, not sure which since I can't have Providian, Chase, Cap1, Associates/Citi, or anything GEMB. <_< I'm not sure why but they don't like me anymore. :grin:

#32 hegemony

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Posted 05 April 2008 - 07:18 PM

Professor, I think I'm diversified, but I NEED HELP!

LOL Bob. You should teach your own section of this course.

#33 hegemony

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Posted 05 April 2008 - 07:19 PM

See sig.

Active:
($2000) Discover - Discover More
($1600) Mastercard - Citi Driver's Edge
($4300) American Express - American Express Clear

Sock Drawer:
($1500) GEMB - JCPenney Black
($0800) Mastercard - Chase Sheetz
($0750) Visa - Capital One Platinum
($1000) Visa - GEMB American Eagle
($1500) Mastercard - HSBC GM Flexible Earnings
($1000) American Express - Bank of America Rewards
($2100) American Express - Citi Diamond Preferred Rewards


pretty good mix, but I don't see any CUs or oddballs. My first 5 figure limit was with a CU...

#34 hegemony

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Posted 05 April 2008 - 07:21 PM

HSBC Discover $300 limit, $275 balance
HSBC MC: $400, $0 balance
HSBC MC: $500, $0 balance
GEMB Honda: $6500, $2400 balance
Citi: $5200 (AU) $1800 balance
BofA: $5500 (AU) $3800 balance
HSBC Platinum: $3000 (AU) $0 balance
Auto Loan: $4650 balance, $465 minimum payment, shows on EQ ONLY :angry:

Do I qualify? :huh:


No...too much HSBC and not enough CU or oddball action.



ANY HSBC is too much HSBC. <_< My goal is to have a Hooters card within a couple months and one other card, not sure which since I can't have Providian, Chase, Cap1, Associates/Citi, or anything GEMB. <_< I'm not sure why but they don't like me anymore. :grin:

well hsbc and household can play a role for many people; they gave me cards post BK. But with your rising scores IMHO you need to look toward CUs in the next few months.

#35 BobWang

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Posted 05 April 2008 - 07:22 PM

No...too much HSBC and not enough CU or oddball action.

Oh, dang! I'm NOT diversified. No CUs and no oddballs. :grin:

#36 minnie aubre

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Posted 05 April 2008 - 07:23 PM

OH ok. I am still mad at Amex. Sorry!

me too!


But I love Chase and Citi! I am almost done replacing Amex now. :grin:

again, me too!

chase started as a 200 bp store card a year ago and i now 5k starbucks duetto. citi started me 9 months ago w/3.5k dpr and i now have 19k cash returns and my dpr is at 1k (reallocated 9k to cash returns).


Similar here! I started with Chase Visa $1000 and Citi Visa $500. I am interested in the dpr card...

#37 dnm45227

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Posted 05 April 2008 - 07:27 PM

I am interested in the dpr card...

go for it!

#38 LKH

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Posted 05 April 2008 - 07:30 PM

The downside of being better than everyone else is that people tend to assume you're pretentious.



And this was necessary why? Please explain, I'll wait for your response.

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Posted 05 April 2008 - 07:31 PM

The downside of being better than everyone else is that people tend to assume you're pretentious.





<_< :grin: <_<



Same goes for you? Why was this necessary?

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Posted 05 April 2008 - 07:35 PM

well hsbc and household can play a role for many people; they gave me cards post BK. But with your rising scores IMHO you need to look toward CUs in the next few months.



I agree HSBC has been a great stepping stone, but not a CC I'm proud to hold. :grin:

In your opinion, what CU should I go after? I'm not currently qualified for a CU, but I am willing to jump thru some hoops.

#41 hegemony

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Posted 05 April 2008 - 07:43 PM

No...too much HSBC and not enough CU or oddball action.

Oh, dang! I'm NOT diversified. No CUs and no oddballs. :P


LOL. I think you get a pass, although I am surprised you don't want the 2% cashback card from NASA.

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Posted 05 April 2008 - 07:45 PM

well hsbc and household can play a role for many people; they gave me cards post BK. But with your rising scores IMHO you need to look toward CUs in the next few months.



I agree HSBC has been a great stepping stone, but not a CC I'm proud to hold. :P

In your opinion, what CU should I go after? I'm not currently qualified for a CU, but I am willing to jump thru some hoops.

well it depends a lot on what derogs, if any, are on your reports. I am a fan of NASA and Patelco, but do a search on CB to see which CU is the best fit for your purposes.

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Posted 05 April 2008 - 07:46 PM

No...too much HSBC and not enough CU or oddball action.

Oh, dang! I'm NOT diversified. No CUs and no oddballs. :P


LOL. I think you get a pass, although I am surprised you don't want the 2% cashback card from NASA.

2%, did someone say 2%?!!!
OK, I"m going to have to check out this CU thing. :D

#44 more credit less cash

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Posted 05 April 2008 - 07:49 PM

Chase Flexible Rewards Visa 13k
BoA WorldPoints Visa 4.6k *will probably be consolidated...*
BoA WorldPoints Visa 15k
FIA Fidelity Investment Rewards Visa Signature 5k
Wachovia Platinum with Rewards Visa 15k
Citi DPS MC 22.5k
PenFed Visa Platinum Gas Cash Reward Visa 10k *not sure if I'm really approved or not...*

I think I have good amount of credit available considering that my oldest TL is just 2 years old... I have 6-7 closed TL with CL less than 1700. :P

#45 ShadyCredit

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Posted 05 April 2008 - 07:49 PM

well it depends a lot on what derogs, if any, are on your reports. I am a fan of NASA and Patelco, but do a search on CB to see which CU is the best fit for your purposes.



I have a few(~5) collections that are 5 years old now. Everything else has been positive and I will have a new mortgage for about $160k by the end of the month. I'm not sure if I'm ready for a CU just yet. :P

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Posted 05 April 2008 - 07:51 PM

No...too much HSBC and not enough CU or oddball action.

Oh, dang! I'm NOT diversified. No CUs and no oddballs. :P


LOL. I think you get a pass, although I am surprised you don't want the 2% cashback card from NASA.

2%, did someone say 2%?!!!
OK, I"m going to have to check out this CU thing. :D

2% with NO CAPS.


first $1000 is 1%
$1001 to $2000 is 1.25%
$2000 + is 2%

(per billing cycle)

plus some of the best terms for consumers out there.

#47 hegemony

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Posted 05 April 2008 - 07:52 PM

Chase Flexible Rewards Visa 13k
BoA WorldPoints Visa 4.6k *will probably be consolidated...*
BoA WorldPoints Visa 15k
FIA Fidelity Investment Rewards Visa Signature 5k
Wachovia Platinum with Rewards Visa 15k
Citi DPS MC 22.5k
PenFed Visa Platinum Gas Cash Reward Visa 10k *not sure if I'm really approved or not...*

I think I have good amount of credit available considering that my oldest TL is just 2 years old... I have 6-7 closed TL with CL less than 1700. :P

If you land the Penfed and consolidate the BOA.FIA.MBNA products then you have an excellent mix. At some point you could add a couple oddballs, maybe SFB visa or RBS.

#48 hegemony

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Posted 05 April 2008 - 07:53 PM

well it depends a lot on what derogs, if any, are on your reports. I am a fan of NASA and Patelco, but do a search on CB to see which CU is the best fit for your purposes.



I have a few(~5) collections that are 5 years old now. Everything else has been positive and I will have a new mortgage for about $160k by the end of the month. I'm not sure if I'm ready for a CU just yet. :P

if the collections are unpaid, many CUs will balk. IIRC CCCU might be ok though.

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Posted 05 April 2008 - 07:56 PM

Cit Bank/Dfs			 6-Nov	 5000

New England FCU		   8-Mar	15000

McYdsnb				   7-Mar	2000

Pentagon Federal Cr Un  8-Jan	20000

Wash Mutual/Providian   7-Jun	2000

Citi 					4-Jul	15000

Amex 					5-Jul	25000

Amex 					5-Feb	20000

Chase 					6-Apr	2000

Discover Fin Svcs Llc 	7-Jun	1000

Visdsnb 				   7-Nov	2000

Cap One 				   7-Mar	2000

Barclays Bank Delaware 	7-Dec	2000

Amex 					5-Mar	<gold>

Bank Of America 		  7-Mar	500

Edited by hardpull, 05 April 2008 - 07:58 PM.


#50 hegemony

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Posted 05 April 2008 - 08:00 PM

Cit Bank/Dfs			 6-Nov	 5000
New England FCU		   8-Mar	15000
McYdsnb				   7-Mar	2000
Pentagon Federal Cr Un  8-Jan	20000
Wash Mutual/Providian   7-Jun	2000
Citi 					4-Jul	15000
Amex 					5-Jul	25000
Amex 					5-Feb	20000
Chase 					6-Apr	2000
Discover Fin Svcs Llc 	7-Jun	1000
Visdsnb 				   7-Nov	2000
Cap One 				   7-Mar	2000
Barclays Bank Delaware 	7-Dec	2000
Amex 					5-Mar	<gold>
Bank Of America 		  7-Mar	500


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