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Okay I have been on a hunt for a credit card for students to help build my credit. I currently have orchard bank which I have had for 2 years with a limit of 500 Which is very annoying cause I can't get anything but maybe a book. I try very hard to pay my card each month below 9% which has brought my score to only 650 I was informed that the highest my score would be is maybe 660 670 and that I would need some other form of credit. I am looking for a card that only pulls transunion since that's my highest score any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
@savmeformyse wrote:Okay I have been on a hunt for a credit card for students to help build my credit. I currently have orchard bank which I have had for 2 years with a limit of 500 Which is very annoying cause I can't get anything but maybe a book. I try very hard to pay my card each month below 9% which has brought my score to only 650 I was informed that the highest my score would be is maybe 660 670 and that I would need some other form of credit. I am looking for a card that only pulls transunion since that's my highest score any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Does anyone knows this kind of ccs? They can pull whichever they want ... I think ...
Student cards are designed for people with no or limited history. If you have 2 years of positive history and no negatives, you should qualify for most of them. I would pick one I liked, and apply.
Thanks I am just afraid to have an inq. I already have two from when I applied for a discover and statefarm student card one in DEC and the other JAN. I was denied My scores have not really improve but utilization went down and I got a collection removed. So since I have been denied from them I really don't no of another company with decent limits to apply for.
Are your credit reports clear of all negatives now? If so, much better chance of being approved, and I would try again in a few months.
Are you over 21? New credit card law requires minimum age of 21 or be able to prove you have sufficient income.
Yes I am 24 and on my Transunion everything is clear I have a student loan for about 6800 and a credit card 500 limit 28 dollars reporting. Equifax has 6 lates reporting from last year and no collections they are from a joint account all expect one from a local furniture store they will don't excepted a gw.
UMB, Barclays are big TU pullers. Also in my state all the CU pull TU.
Apply for Bloomingdale's. The store card, not the Visa. I had a 648 FICO with Equifax and got a 1k credit line. Others here have applied and got the same 1k. I think they give that to everyone now with a good credit history. Anyway, you're probably wondering what you can do with a Bloomingdale's card....just keep the account open, maybe buy some small things to show that you use the card, but that extra $1,000 of credit in addition to a new account reporting on your CR will indeed boost your score and then open the doors for Visa/MC or even possibly AMEX. I'd give it 3-5 months and then apply for a card at either your credit union or one of the big banks
Although you might not have problems getting a good major CC right now, this is defintiely a way to get a higher CL and most likely a lower interest rate.