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Date:
June 18, 2007, 5:52 pm
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If you wish to get any credit card the first thing you should do is to request your reports from all three credit bureaus – Experian, Equifax and TransUnion. Check them carefully and in case of any mistakes or inaccuracies correct them immediately. Learn your current scores. The score is the main factor that determines your chances to be approved for a chosen card. If it is 0-619 you are only eligible for bad credit cards (in there are late payments) or limited credit cards (in there are no late payments and you're just building your credit). If it is 620-659 it is regarded fair, and if the score is above 660 you credit is good and you can apply for the best cards. So, no matter what offer you prefer it must comply with your current score and history. Mind, that Visa is in fact neither bank nor credit issuer. It is a brand of credit and debit cards operated by Visa International Service Association. Numerous banks offer Visa cards and your task is to choose one according to your needs and current score. After you’ve chosen the one you prefer just click “apply”, fill the required form, submit it online and wait for the bank’s decision.
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