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Weird Cap 1 blank check denial

Weird Cap 1 blank check denial

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Posted in automotive-financing on May 27, 12 at 11:05AM
I got denied for a Cap 1 blank check. The letter showed my auto-enhanced EQ score as 669. I applied for a used loan, $17,000. The denial reason said "payment due amount on mortgage account" and "the year your mortgage loan was originated". I did have a BK7 discharged in 2009, and my mortgage was reporting as IIB even though I reaffirmed. Any ideas what that denial means? Any way to have them reconsider?
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It's sort of an unwritten policy with Cap One that their first call is their best call, and they are not open to rehashing.
 
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I kind of figured as much. I've never seen a denial that had anything to do with my mortgage account though. I'm not too worried, the dealership got me a 60 month term for 11%. Not great, but better than I've seen some people get with Cap 1 anyway.
 
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Yeah, that's their "everything but the kitchen sink" response IME.
 
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I kind of figured as much. I've never seen a denial that had anything to do with my mortgage account though. I'm not too worried, the dealership got me a 60 month term for 11%. Not great, but better than I've seen some people get with Cap 1 anyway.
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