Credit Card Arbitrage Update
As you may know, I’ve been making money taking advantage of 0% balance transfers offered by many credit cards. So far, I’ve made over $90, and I’ll be getting another interest payout of $75 by the end of the month. When taking advantage of these offers, it’s critical to keep up with payments. Any late payments, and the 0% offer is revoked and you’re stuck paying interest. I’ve paid 3 bills so far on my two different cards, and it’s been pretty smooth. I’ve also helped myself by setting up reminders that go off at various times the week before the payment is due. If you try something like this, I highly suggest you do the same.
Things are going so well, I decided to push my luck and apply for more cards. Over the weekend, I applied for 4 more cards offering 0% balance transfers, a Chase, American Express, a WaMu card, and another Discover card. I heard back right away from WaMu (only a $1,000 limit
), I was rejected by American Express, and I’m still waiting from Chase and Discover. Looking back, I’m pretty sure I screwed this one up. My credit score right now is probably in the toilet. If I had done these applications when I originally started the arbitrage game, I’m sure I would have been approved, no problem. Now, I’m around a 60% debt to credit line ratio, and I have a few recent hard credit pulls in the last 3 months. To a credit card company, that’s a huge risk, and they’re unlikely to hand out a large credit limit, if they’ll even hand out a card at all.
The smart thing would have been to wait until my balances were lower and the old credit pulls had fallen off (at least 6 months). I guess I got a little impatient. Lucky for me, I’m not too worried about my credit score right now. I’m not planning any large purchases for at least another year, if not 2 or 3 more years. Even still, these inquiries will disappear in a few months, and as soon as I pay off the balance transfers, I’ll have a clean slate.
Then again, maybe I’ll get lucky and Chase and Discover will approve me. Who knows.
One more thing to note, the WaMu card I applied for did have a 0% balance transfer offer, but it also had free access to your FICO credit score. This alone, is worth applying for the card, and I’m really glad it’s the one card I did get approved for. Most companies will charge $10 a month or so to check your credit score, so I had to jump when I saw it for free. Now I can actually watch my credit score take it’s nose dive!
Posted on Tuesday, May 22, 2007 @ 7:00 am by BudgetFreak
Filed Under: Credit Cards , Savings , Credit Score
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on 22 May 2007 at 2:23 pm 1.Melissa said …
Aww, Suze Ormon would be so upset.
Just a heads up - If you have or applied for a Providian card, they also give you a free Fico score. It also gives a brief summary of how many accounts you currently have open, as well as the total revolving debt you have. Even if you only get a 500 limit or 1000 limit out of the deal, something like that is worth it. Plus they have no annual fee :o) and great customer service!
on 22 May 2007 at 3:15 pm 2.Ramblin Man said …
I guess we won’t be buying that complex now. It’s a shame, we would have been amazing landlords.
on 23 May 2007 at 8:40 am 3.BudgetFreak said …
Melissa - I’m excited about the free FICO score. I probably won’t end up doing a 0% balance transfer on that card, but will still keep it for the credit score.
Ramblin Man - Don’t give up home just yet. Just have to wait for the next big earthquake. Then, we’ll buy a fleet of complexes.
on 08 Jun 2007 at 9:33 am 4.MSMomsmoney said …
Did you get approved for the other cards?
on 24 Jun 2007 at 7:33 pm 5.bj said …
Can someone email a list of zero transfer fee cards?