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Date:
August 4, 2008, 2:56 pm
I have bad credit and i can't get a credit card how else can I build my credit up fast
Answer:
If, as a bad credit customer, you failed to get a credit card, you must have applied for the wrong offer. Today, there are quite a number of credit providers working with people who need to repair their damaged credit history. First PREMIER Bank is a ma... (more)
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August 4, 2008, 4:54 pm
Your website shows the credit score range to be 350-850; however, according to the credit scores I've pulled for myself through Transunion and Experian, the range is 501-990, which would make someone with a 650 credit score have poor credit. My question is, how updated is the information on your website?
Answer:
The thing is that along with the universally known FICO credit score model, there is a new scoring model referred to as VantageScore. VantageScore, which range is higher, 501-990 as compared to the FICO 350-850, has been collaboratively worked out by th... (more)
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August 5, 2008, 5:05 pm
i need a card with at least $2,500 for a limit! i have to have alot of work done on my car so i need it fairly soon wut card should i choose?
Answer:
The limit you indicate is generally available to people with limited (or average) credit history, in other words, students or young people earning their living. To qualify for $2,500-$3,000 limit credit cards, a person should have a valid credit score a... (more)
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August 6, 2008, 9:31 am
My credit card is going to change from a fixed rate 13.99% to a prime rate+8.99% should I try to transfer the balance to another card? I know the prime is down now, but what about in a couple of months. My balance is $3,200 and I have discontuined usage of the card, but I want to pay off this amount or less. Now after September 28,2008 this will change. The new standard rate for purchases or previous purchases will depend on wall street.

I want to know if I should try to transfer the balance to a fixed rate card or a fixed rate personal loan?
Answer:
Yes, it makes sense to transfer your outstanding balance onto a new lower fixed APR or 0% intro APR credit card. There is a great choice of balance transfer credit cards that can save time and money on paying off your debts. If your credit rating is som... (more)
Date:
August 6, 2008, 2:21 pm
I HAVE NO CREDIT IM NOT A STUDENT I AM MARRIED HOW CAN I GET A CREDIT CARD WITHOUT A COSIGNER?
Answer:
Your credit status is quite favorable for getting one of the numerous limited credit cards offered on the market today. At present, one of the major companies issuing credit lines for good and limited (no) credit ratings is represented by Capital One Fi... (more)
Date:
August 6, 2008, 3:54 pm
Last year I got laid off from my job. I don't have to tell you that jobs are hard to find. I worked low paying jobs until I found the one I am currently employed with. My problem is I didn't have the money to pay my property taxes and now my credit rating has suffered and I can't get a loan to pay my taxes. I don't want to sell my home. I would like a credit card with a credit balance of $5000.00 with a low fixed APR. Is there such a credit card out there tailored for me?
I sure would like to have one for my taxes right now. I have always had great credit, but hard times fall on everyone at one time or another and this is my time I guess. Can you help?
Thanks.
Answer:
You are right - selling your home is the last resort you should think about. As you say your credit is damaged, you are extremely limited in your choice of credit cards, but it is not impossible to find one. Unfortunately, you will not be able to qualif... (more)
Date:
August 7, 2008, 12:11 am
What is the best card I can get with the lowest rate with no credit history and 0 annual fees?
Answer:
If you are just building credit history and there are no bad credit records with any previous or current financial institutions, you can choose from among a good variety of attractive credit card offers with favorable rates and no fees.In your situation... (more)
Date:
August 8, 2008, 1:59 pm
I have a credit score around 700 or so, and currently have a nordstrom, capital one and bank of america visa all with credit limits 1,000-2,000. my credit history is relatively new maybe about 4 years and I have no late payments. my question is I would like to buy an engagement ring for my girlfriend that is around 9,000 and im not sure which cards would give me the freedome to make such a large purchase. I don't want to apply for the wrong card and get rejected, I want to keep building my credit so I don't need extra inquiries affecting my score. What should I do?
Answer:
The number of 700 indicates your credit score is good and it allows you to choose from among a great variety of credit cards without fear of being denied. You have all chances to qualify for good credit cards with low APRs and credit limits high enough ... (more)
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August 8, 2008, 3:02 pm
i am a new college student with no credit and i am not familiar with credit cards. All i know is that i want a card with a lmit. Which one is best for me.
Answer:
If you are a student looking for the first credit card to establish credit, there are lots of options to choose from. All major credit card issuers are ready to offer credit cards with special terms and conditions tailored to students' needs and pay... (more)
Date:
August 8, 2008, 5:43 pm
what if i dont have credit and want a credit card to buid it up? can i recieve a credit card wit a low amount on it?

Answer:
Yes, there are quite a number of attractive credit card offers for customers building credit history. Such credit offers are referred to as limited (average) or no credit cards and differ from bad credit card in that they require the absence of any bad ... (more)
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