About 8 years ago, I had 2 Amex charge-offs and never paid them back. I honestly thought I’d burned that relationship forever.

    Over the years I focused on rebuilding my credit, lowering utilization, paying everything on time, and being more responsible overall.

    Today, I decided to apply again and was instantly approved for the Amex Blue Cash Preferred with a $5,000 limit.

    I wanted to share this because I know a lot of people feel hopeless after charge-offs, especially with Amex. In my experience, time and rebuilding your overall profile really can make a difference.

    There’s definitely hope if you stay consistent and clean up your credit habits over time.

    Also got approved for Gold and Platinum but too high of a yearly fee for me to benefit from.

    Approved for Amex after 2 Charge Offs!
    byu/Critical-Call-7059 inCreditCards



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    4 Comments

    1. I am happy for you! I accepted a settlement with them in the past. I hope to one day get the same card back after becoming responsible with credit cards.

    2. Environmental_Ear454 on

      I dont get it, i got a 760 credit score, no charge off, only 1 miss payment in capital one when covid hit, applied for the bluecash everyday, went to manual review and got denied.. i also have a checking account and a savings with more than 13k dollars. I just dont understand. After i got denied i apply for the chase reserved and got approved for 25k. And i never had a cc with amex

    3. BrutalBodyShots on

      Congrats on the approval! Can you quantify for us how much you burned Amex for previously with those charge-offs?

    4. Successful-Yogurt917 on

      Chapter 13 Discharge, August 2025, October 2025 approved Capital One Savor card $2,000, authorized user on my daughter’s American Express Everyday Cash Reward card since December 2025, February 2026 approved another Capital One card of $6,000 today May 10, 2026 approved American Express Gold card. TransUnion credit score 685 and Expirian 679

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