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24 yo, new in to credit world, always use my debit before.
i have 1 credit card : Secured First Premier CL 200, open last month
Apply last week for Citi Forward, ask for my Pay stub ( 18000 annual), work at Starbucks
Approved for Citi Forward today, received mail from citi today, Credit Limit 7000
17.99 APR on purchase
0% until 03/09/2011
0% BT until 08/09/2011
Very Happy ... will close First premier after my Citi 6 mo old.
I have no credit score
only 1 account on report, fist premier 1 month old .. thanks a lot to First premier, to create my new life
Holy Cow Batman that is amazing... congrats!!!
your 0% on purchases ends on my birthday
congratulations! i wouldn't mind having this card.
thanks guys,
applied for secured capital one, declined
applied for orchard secured , they returned my money back
applied for BOA secured declined
Only First Premier approved me, after send DL, SS card, Utility Bill etc
i im thinking removing my wholelife saving in BOA ( 2200 , lol ) to Citi soon,
Wow! Guess someone is looking out for you, especially since everyone else slammed the door on you.! This is very nice to hear. But, be extremely disciplined with your new Citi card, don't run it up, charge only what you can afford to payoff each and every month, and NEVER ever be late. Citi is one of the harder cards to get sometimes, in my opinion, and they will take care of you with some nice increases after 6 months. This is important if you are starting out in the credit world to not get ahead of yourself, especially with that nice credit limit.
After you've had the card for awhile with some excellent history, others will soon follow with solicitations for your business. The sky is the limit if you take care of the opportunity you've been given from Citi, and not spend yourself into the poor house. I've seen people with excellent scores, long histories, and good incomes be denied for Citi.
Good luck and keep us informed of your credit progress
That's amazing! Congrats to you!
@Anonymous wrote:thanks guys,
applied for secured capital one, declined
applied for orchard secured , they returned my money back
applied for BOA secured declined
Only First Premier approved me, after send DL, SS card, Utility Bill etc
i im thinking removing my wholelife saving in BOA ( 2200 , lol ) to Citi soon,
Don't judge BofA's banking division by their credit division (FIA card services). Granted, Citibank is a tremendous bank, FIA is categorized as a "superprime" lender, as opposed to Citi being a "prime" lender, and First Premier is obviously a "subprime" lender.
Congrats on the new card, I love my Forward card, I spent 250 in the first 3 months and got 10,000 Thank You Points, its only 6000 now, but still better than nothing.
just got my citiforward card in the mail,
cl ; 7000
cashadvance ; 2100
what the heck, i already spent 2000 online,
buy 1000 amex gift card for my mom and
1000 discover gift card for my young brother
just want to make them smile, since i always buy something cheap for them, if i got my paycheck.
i think i want to skip using this card, until i pay off the balance in 2 months.
just paid off my first premier card $156 balance, 0 balance now.
wewwww ... no more credit card for now, cause i realize that im so pooooorrrrrr ... lol
talked to my mom, about this new card,
she asked me to call citibank to lower the limit to 3000.
im thinkin , i will call on monday, since if i dont call, my mom said she will call citi by herself, get trouble, ..lol, alriteee, i will call on monday since i dont want get trouble with my financial.
@Anonymous wrote:talked to my mom, about this new card,
she asked me to call citibank to lower the limit to 3000.
im thinkin , i will call on monday, since if i dont call, my mom said she will call citi by herself, get trouble, ..lol, alriteee, i will call on monday since i dont want get trouble with my financial.
since you already spent $2000, that's not a very good idea. then you will be using most of your credit limit (66%)