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If their credit cards fit your spend, then you should apply for it. If you want to know if one HP can be used for multiple products, then call their CS. Best of luck!!!
@NRB525 wrote:
@longtimelurker wrote:What is the attraction? Their ccs little pretty uninteresting, unless you really get the lowest APR.
How is the BECU Credit Card not interesting?
Everyone gets all dreamy-eyed over the Barclays Ring card, but compare:
Ring: 8% BECU: Low as 6.9%
No FTF Same same
No BT Fee Same same
No penalty fees Same same
No cash advance fee Same same
No Rewards Same same (You can buy-in to the BECU Rewards if you so choose by paying an annual $25 fee, optional)
If you are not in the area served by BECU (Washington and several other states where Boeing has operations) then you are Simply Out of Luck, but if you are in the service area, it's worth looking into.
If you don't get the best APR initially with BECU, there is an annual review each September: based on your credit file improvements they will lower your APR proactively.
Oh, maybe because I don't get dreamy-eyed over the ring! But I also don't put a lot of weight in low APR, and I understand that for those that do want a low-APR card (and with no rewards, presumably for emergencies) this could be worthwhile.