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User Name:
Sharon
Date:
October 25, 2006, 6:17 pm
If you declared bankruptcy, and put a credit card on it that specialized in poor credit; will you be able to get a card from them again, or would you need to apply elsewhere? The debt was discharged.
Answer:
If you had chapter 7, you can use the credit line with which you had problems; if you had chapter 13, you are normally won't be able to do that without the court's or trustee's permission. But it is recommended that you go to the bank and show them how accurate you have been recently and ask them to give you a card - the credit limit wil be up to 1000 dollars.
User Name:
cristina
Date:
October 25, 2006, 6:31 pm
I would like to apply to american blue sky but I don't know how my points will be redeemed.
And what this is supposed to mean : "Points can only be redeemed toward one purchase at a time in 7,500 increments, which is equal to a credit of up to $100" and especially the part that 7500 is equal to a credit of up 100$?

Thank you
Answer:
If something concerning cards is not clear for you, you can call to AmEx customer service (you can find the number at their site) and they will explain it to you. You are recommended to do it before applying for a card.
User Name:
Halley
Date:
October 25, 2006, 7:30 pm
I applied for the Discover plat. card and was approved. When I called about it the offer I applied for was not the same even though on the application it even stated it. They wanted an invitation # but I did not see one. Is there one? I also applied for a balance transfer because there were no fees if applied on line for it as you stated. They did not receive that. What do you suggest I do to get this offer and how can I prove it?
Answer:
The credit card offers which we present you with can be changed by the bank any time without notifying us about it straight off. So, the offer must have been changed right after you applied. If your creditors ask you for the invitation #, it must be somewhere in the invitation letter you received, so look for it more carefully! As to your second problem, please, make sure you did everything right when applying for the card! Or there could be some technical problems, so it is really worth trying again!
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User Name:
Steve Kirk
Date:
October 25, 2006, 8:03 pm
I am interested in applying for the Platinum Discover card you recommend for 0% on Balance Transfers. I want to transfer about $10,000.00. This amount is currently due with the previous creditor by 11/28/2006 before I have to pay interest charges. If I were to apply for the Discover card would I make it in time to be approved and get this amount transferred before that 11/28 date?

Thank you.
Answer:
Unfortunately,this question is beyond our competence as our aim is to provide potential customers with information about credit cards available and help them apply for them. If you want to get an answer to your question, contact the bank issuing it - Discover Bank - and ask about terms and conditions of the transfer.
User Name:
Darin Johnson
Date:
October 25, 2006, 10:51 pm
How come every time I apply for a credit card, my response is always that I don\'t have enough credit history? I would if someone would let me have an account with them. How can I establish credit?
Answer:
To establish a credit history, you can apply for a small loan or a line of credit from your bank. Getting a loan can be difficult and you are expected to make a large down payment. If you don't have cash, borrow from parents or friends. Secured credit cards can also help. Also, mind it that creditors will want to know about your financial and social status and if they do not approve of it, you will again be denied.
User Name:
marie
Date:
October 25, 2006, 11:10 pm
i need the address to send my payment
Answer:
If you want to pay for the credit card, please apply to the bank you deal with, since we do not provide addresses, phone numbers etc.
User Name:
sandhya
Date:
October 25, 2006, 11:41 pm
which card apply for the legal immigrants who do not have credit history
Answer:
If you have moved to the USA and want to get a credit card, you are supposed to establish a credit history. For this consider Diversity Visa (Green Card)which allows yout to legally live and work in the United States. With this card you receive the status of permanent resident. You can file for citizenship after five years if you have completed requisite residence periods in the United States. After that you can obtain a regular credit card.
User Name:
Misty
Date:
October 26, 2006, 1:20 am
Even the credit cards with bad credit I get denied for is there one that I can get even if I have to pay a fee to get it?
Answer:
Actually, there are a number of credit cards for bad credit which you can be approved of. If you get denials, it means you do not meet the requirements of this particular credit card. Read about terms and conditions, as well as eligibility requirements of these bad credit cards online.
User Name:
mike magsig
Date:
October 26, 2006, 1:29 am
Where can I find a list of "everyday purchases" locations for the American Express card?
Answer:
Unfortunately, we do not dispose of such lists. You will probably find the list of locations for the American Express cards at the American Express official web site.
User Name:
milton minyard
Date:
October 26, 2006, 2:52 am
WHY AM I BEING BILLED $149.95? I DID NOT BUY ANYTHING FROM YOU!!! IF I AM NOT REFUNDED MY $149.95, I WILL SUE YOU!!! THANKS MILTON MINYARD
Answer:
Dear Mr. Minyard,
we couldn't take your money, as we do not have any information concerning your bank account, or card numbers or something else. if you have a card, maybe it was an annual fee or something of the kind. It can also be a case of identity theft, so you should immediately apply to the bank and clear out the situation.
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