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User Name:
Susan Mary Reutter |
Date:
September 26, 2006, 9:01 pm |
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May I apply for Speedway Gas Station credit card, post Bankruptcy ? |
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Answer:
It depends on the terms and conditions of this card. As far as I know, these cards require good to excellent credit history, so it is possible that you will be denied if your bancruptcy is not moved away fron the report.
Best regards,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service
www.Credit-Land.com |
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User Name:
isoonya |
Date:
September 26, 2006, 9:15 pm |
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i need to find out the credit card company i applioed for |
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Answer:
Find the official site of the credit company you are interested in - it surely contains all the necessary information.
Best regards,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service
www.Credit-Land.com |
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User Name:
Lorraine Whitford |
Date:
September 27, 2006, 12:00 am |
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Not sure if you go off the middle score, but i believe my score is around a 605. highest maybe 630? I dont want to apply for good credit, if i'm way off... would it be considered fair or bad? i just want to know which to apply for before i do this. what i have the best chance of getting. |
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Answer:
You'd better know your score for sure, of course. 605 is for poor credit, 630 is for fair credit. So, you are somewhere in the middle, and of course, the safest decision for you will be applying for a worse card - for poor credit, in your case.
Best,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service
www.Credit-Land.com |
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User Name:
Henry L Gibson |
Date:
September 27, 2006, 1:10 pm |
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How do I cancel an old and unused credit card and have it taken off my credit report? |
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Answer:
Ask you bank to cancel the card you don't want to use anymore. As for the record, you should turn to credit bureau to resolve this issue.
Good luck,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service
www.Credit-Land.com |
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User Name:
Patricia Peters |
Date:
September 27, 2006, 3:44 pm |
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My college-age son is spending a semester in England. Is there a credit card he can get that would not charge international usage fees? |
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Answer:
You are likely to give him an additional card of one of your own cards, and it will rather require a fee. I'd recommend you to read the article on how to use credit cards travelling abroad.
Best,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service
www.Credit-Land.com |
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User Name:
jacob |
Date:
September 27, 2006, 6:16 pm |
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how to build credit fast |
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Answer:
Fast credit building is just something of a dream. This process is in fact very long and effort-taking.
First of all, if you haven't chosen a credit card yet, try to compare credit cards and their fees (annual fee, late fee, over the limit fee and others). Then comes the interest rate: look for the best way of payment. check up the grace period. For the first time you can use a gas or a local shop credit card that reports to one of the major credit agencies. As you build credit, begin to apply for other credit cards. Then your credit line will increase, and you build credit. Thus you will establish a good credit history.
After you manage to get a better credit card, make payments timely. Transfer the balance to a card with a lower rate when the old rate increases. Late payments can increase your rate.
Make over the minimum payment. Try to reduce expenses.
Do not take more credit cards than you can afford and do not exceed your limit. These are only some of the actions you can take. Just prove to be a responsible borrower. To select a credit card for no credit or a bad credit, visit Bad or No Credit Card Offers page.
All the best,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service,
www.Credit-Land.com |
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User Name:
kirk johnson |
Date:
September 27, 2006, 6:31 pm |
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i would like to know the status of my application
thanks, Mr. Johnson |
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Dear Mr. Johnson!
Unfortunately, it is beyond our competence to provide the information on application statuses of the customers, so, please, call the bank to receive your application status report.
Best regards,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service
www.Credit-Land.com |
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User Name:
Theresa Bryce |
Date:
September 27, 2006, 11:25 pm |
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When do I get my credit card when I sent it in around the 16th of September, plus the $37 that had to be included. |
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All I can say is that you can wait several weeks before you receive your card. To get the report on your application status, please, call the bank issuer of the credit card.
Good luck,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service
www.Credit-Land.com |
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User Name:
Theresa Bryce |
Date:
September 27, 2006, 11:30 pm |
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What will my credit limit be? |
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Your credit limit depends on the terms of your card and may be changed according to your credit history. So you should search for the information in the list of terms & conditions for your credit card.
Best,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service
www.Credit-Land.com |
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User Name:
stefani bobo |
Date:
September 28, 2006, 7:11 am |
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i would like to find swiftpay or centennial bank |
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Answer:
Swiftpay is an Internet resource that enables you to pay online easily and quickly. Centennial is a credit card (Visa or MasterCard)found among First Premier bank credit card offers that can be found in their variety at our site.
Best,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service
www.Credit-Land.com |
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