Credit Card Questions
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- ColoNative
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Replied by ColoNative on topic Re: Credit Card Questions
Colo, I believe you have to dispute with each credit bureau, not just one.
You can, but the credit furnisher has to update all three when responding to a dispute. So since they will all get the update it is best to just pay for one credit report.
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Replied by Brian23 on topic Re: Beware of Red Flags on YOUR Credit Report
I have a problem. I'm trying to rebuild my credit after bankruptcy 12-2008, so I was put on my boyfriend sears and first premier cards because I thought he was really trying to improve his credit scores also, but he started paying just the minimum amount due and he almost maxed out both cards. I called the cc companies and had my name removed as an authorized user because of his actions. I would like to know if I could get these 2 cc off my report completely and if so who do I give the request to, the cc companies or do I contact trans, equ, and exp?
Hello Tosha. In my experience, when you remove your name as the authorized user the accounts are removed from you CR. If not, than pull your credit report from the 3 bureaus in about 30 days and dispute them off (list them as not my account) and they should just pop off. Hope this helps...
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My limit on chase is $1500 and captial one is $1100 Hooters $2000
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Replied by ColoNative on topic Re: Credit Card Questions
where can I find a list of prime cards. Cause to help your score dont you need to have at least one of them.
That is not necessarily true....length of credit, a low debt-to-credit line ratio and no negative information are the keys to a higher credit score. Granted, the prime banks generally issue higher limits so yes, that can help with the debt-to-credit line ratio.
Most people with good credit will have the prime banks because they want the better deal. Think of it as a means to an end; having good credit means that you typically have the "better" banks.
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Replied by ColoNative on topic Re: Credit Card Questions
here is a list of cards I have right now are any of them prime? I guess I'm just that sure of the difference in prime cards to sub prime.
capital one
Chase ( which was a wamu card)
hooters
homedepot
target
walmart
jcpennys
gap
but I'm canceling gap, walmart, target to low of limits
Chase is prime even if it was a WaMu before
Capital One is prime depending on the credit line/APR you have. (higher limit and lower APR or Visa Signature etc are prime).
As far as the others, people from all walks of life have many of those cards especially Penney's.
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capital one
Chase ( which was a wamu card)
hooters
homedepot
target
walmart
jcpennys
gap
but I'm canceling gap, walmart, target to low of limits
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Replied by Meya on topic Re: Credit Card Questions
Subrpime can help your scores just as well as prime. I do agree that, it is good to have at least one,but in the meantime, here is the link in which Charon was talking about https://www.financeglobe.com/ScoreMatch/where can I find a list of prime cards. Cause to help your score dont you need to have at least one of them.
IMO, I would say start with Citibank first. They are pretty cool, and have not heard any bad news about them (besides what we hear about all the rest) Good luck and keep us posted.
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