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how can i get a credit card. not a secured or debit cards, or a card that cost you 175.00 a year....

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Date:
May 27, 2007, 7:37 pm
how can i get a credit card. not a secured or debit cards, or a card that cost you 175.00 a year. my credit use to be good. i got overwelm and i got ill. please help..im back on my feet now
Answer:
The first step you should undertake is to request your credit report and to learn your credit score. We recommend you to consider all three reports from the three credit bureaus, because the figures may differ, and the lenders generally take into account the lowest one. If your current lowest score is above 660 that means that your credit is good and you are eligible for the best credit cards, including instant approval cards, balance transfer cards and best cards with rewards. Most of these cards charge no annual fee and offer relatively low APR. You are welcome to compare the offers from Discover, American Express, Chase Bank, Capital One and others. Read all the information carefully and choose the card that complies with your requirements.
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