Credit Card Questions
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Replied by ColoNative on topic Re: What Should I Do?
But you should also loo,k into Capital One. They have an option on their website to check if you are pre-qualified for one of their cards ( https://cardfinder.capitalone.com/CapOne/findMyOffer.do?ex=R&pr=&id=&tg=39&pnt=ZZZZ00ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ&ch=UNS&wtg=01 ). If that link doesn't work, go to their website, place your mouse over Credit Cards and a list of options appear. Click the "See if you are pre-qualified" button. You would just enter your information and they would do a soft inquiry (only you see it on your credit bureau) and they could come back with an offer of what you MIGHT be approved for. Then you could apply for that offer (that would result in a hard inquiry). It is not gauranteed of course.
You could also look into a Hooters MasterCard; however, I have heard that no matter what, there is now an annual fee of variying amounts for that card. I do not know this for sure so maybe some others will chime in on that one.
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Their fees are kinda high, so i would like to get another card.
Ive tried to get approved for several cards, but all denied.
I am 19, No baddies. My oldest line of credit would be the CC of 1.2 years.
The bad part is that i have a 350 CL and my balance is 345.
My credit Karma score is 702, i dont know if i can trust that place too much but its free and i like it.
Should i cancel the Credit one bank and get a Secure CC? like from Wellsfargo or BOFA?
Any advice would help, Thanks !!!
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Do you guys think freecreditreport.com offers accurate information? I say this because, a few days ago I received an email for 40% off all three reports, so I did it. Well, it says all three reports have the same score of 714, however I just had my credit pulled at my credit union for a visa and they said my score was 687 (Equifax). This was on about the 4rd of this month. It just seemed fishy. O_o But, one of my student loan finally corrected its balance from $9k+ to the right balance of $5k. That may of raised the score within this time period of February 4th and now?
I never pull all reports because I just use the Experian free credit report thing, they gave me a discount when I tried to cancel it once of 50% off. So I get Experian credit monitoring and unlimited pulls for around $7/month. This was my first time pulling all three.
That 714 might just be the general FACO (FICO) score. Freecreditreport has some catchy commercials, but I would just work with the credit reporting agencies directly. If you enrolled in Triple Advantage to get the free score be careful, that is a month recurring charge until you cancel.
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I never pull all reports because I just use the Experian free credit report thing, they gave me a discount when I tried to cancel it once of 50% off. So I get Experian credit monitoring and unlimited pulls for around $7/month. This was my first time pulling all three.
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I have a credit card that have 1 year 0% interest on balance transfers until March 2010. I transferred a balance from another card in July of last year. Can someone tell me if I don't pay the balance off before the 0% end, will the credit card company charge me interest on the beginning balance or on the balance that's on the card right now?
Usually furniture stores and electronic stores will charge you back interest from the date of the sale if you do not pay in full before the "same-as-cash" financing ends. But a credit card company (Visa/MC/Discover/AMEX) usually doesn't. Like Wanderer said, go back and check your terms and conditions. I personally have never seen that happen on a major card, but you never know.
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We need to support CU's because they are here for us more than the big banks will ever be. We need to start moving our money to a better place and that would be credit unions. They are non-profit organizations which means that they will do what's in the best interest of their members, not themselves.
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