Credit Card Questions
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Don't close out your oldest card
Give it time, building good credit takes patience and time
Keep your utilization low (you have a $500 limit keep it down below $200) and by the way, just because you pay off your cards each month in full, keep in mind that the creditors update your information at different times. So even though you PIF for the month, the creditors might still show a balance.
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I checked my experian credit report just a bit ago, everything seems to be in good standing (my credit score there is 713). I was wondering if I should go about getting another card (if so, which one) or if I should wait and build more history with capital one. $500 is not very much, and i just recieved my gas card last month.
Thanks for all the help, sorry I'm runnin in circles
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That is pulling a needle out of a haystack]https://apply2.capitalone.com/cof.jsp?s=0010680006000XXCO31XX1ZZZZZZZZXXZUNS04ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[/URL]
2. Credit One (Can't see second page, but try it) http://www.creditonebank.com/credit-cards/
3. Orchard Said this https://www.hsbcapply.com/start/orchardbank?media=O5IS102AAX0806000639HPHHX
*Alimony, child support and separate maintenance income need not be disclosed if you do not wish to have it considered as a basis for repaying this obligation.*
To be honest, I don't know the exact ones that will let it happen, but I have seen it on plenty. I would feel guilty if dad applied for all of these cards and was denied. If he never had credit or its been zoo-who years since he had one, it is going to be tough. I have buddies who have never had credit before and they are like 20-30 and I saw them being turned down by Tribute! I just say, whatever card you look for him, make sure that his income title matches what they ask you to select. Other than that, I can't say who will or who wont. Sorry!
My dad hasnt had any activity other than a when he was going through his divorce the house went into forclosure but was taken back out when everything was settled. His last report stated about the forclosure but then below it stated that it was out of forclosure I found this out when e were looking into an apartment to rent, so the the story was told to justify why it states that. thanks for the info though, I will leave it up to him.
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You should try to convince him to apply for a Capital One card.
I agree, and if Capital One declines him then try to help him get a secured card from Bank of America, Citibank or US Bank (if you live out west).
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That is pulling a needle out of a haystack]https://apply2.capitalone.com/cof.jsp?s=0010680006000XXCO31XX1ZZZZZZZZXXZUNS04ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[/URL]Meya,
Can you tell me which credit card companies are they?????
My dad hasn't had any type of credit activity in years after he divorced with my mother and his score has been dormant because of it.
2. Credit One (Can't see second page, but try it) http://www.creditonebank.com/credit-cards/
3. Orchard Said this https://www.hsbcapply.com/start/orchardbank?media=O5IS102AAX0806000639HPHHX
*Alimony, child support and separate maintenance income need not be disclosed if you do not wish to have it considered as a basis for repaying this obligation.*
To be honest, I don't know the exact ones that will let it happen, but I have seen it on plenty. I would feel guilty if dad applied for all of these cards and was denied. If he never had credit or its been zoo-who years since he had one, it is going to be tough. I have buddies who have never had credit before and they are like 20-30 and I saw them being turned down by Tribute! I just say, whatever card you look for him, make sure that his income title matches what they ask you to select. Other than that, I can't say who will or who wont. Sorry!
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Meya,
Can you tell me which credit card companies are they?????
My dad hasnt had any type of credit activity in years after he divorced with my mother and his score has been dormant because of it.
You should try to convince him to apply for a Capital One card.
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Can you tell me which credit card companies are they?????
My dad hasnt had any type of credit activity in years after he divorced with my mother and his score has been dormant because of it.
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From what I have heard, I believe you can. Some creditors just go by what you tell them in the income section. Actually there is a drop down list when they ask you to tell your source of income and I do seeDoes anyone know if a person was on a fixed income, can they apply for a credit card?????
My dad would like to apply for one but the apps say about employer and he doesnt have one????? He does get a monthly income, though.
1. Retired
2. Self employed
3. Alimony (I think this is the secondary income)
4. Disability.....etc
All he can do is try, we are all for him either way it goes:white-flag:
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Yes they do, it was offered to a few people who was denied. Here is the prepaid link, but secured card pops up when they can't do anything for you. http://www.capitalone.com/creditcards/products/prepaid/?linkid=WWW_0608_CARD_TGUNS04_CCPCP_H3_17_T_PM116Capital One doesn't have any secured cards.
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QUIT WHY YOU ARE AHEAD!In the past month Macy's approved, Chevron approved, Dillards approved, Lowes denied, American Eagle denied, Traget Red denied, JC Pennys Denied, B of A denied but said I could get a secured card. I think that is all.