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jcstarkey8826
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CU Credit Cards

I get so confused. Im doing my research now for a couple of applications I'll be doing in a few months. I see CUs are typically going to be a good place to look for a decent card with a decent limit and decent scores. Ive visited a couple sites that others have mentioned, but Im not eligible. I know nothing of CUs.

 

So could anyone suggest any CUs that might be good for me here in Clarkston, MI. I see a couple advertised in the area, but I dont know if they are decent places to go or not. Just looking for a good card with an OK limit.

 

Whatcha think?

In my wallet: Discover it 6800 CL, Capital One Quicksilver Sig 5k CL, Chase Freedom 4k CL, GCU Patinum Visa 1500 CL
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Anonymous
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Re: CU Credit Cards


@jcstarkey8826 wrote:

I get so confused. Im doing my research now for a couple of applications I'll be doing in a few months. I see CUs are typically going to be a good place to look for a decent card with a decent limit and decent scores. Ive visited a couple sites that others have mentioned, but Im not eligible. I know nothing of CUs.

 

So could anyone suggest any CUs that might be good for me here in Clarkston, MI. I see a couple advertised in the area, but I dont know if they are decent places to go or not. Just looking for a good card with an OK limit.

 

Whatcha think?


In order to join a Credit Union, typically you have to be affiliated in some way with an organization, job, etc. Use http://www.ncua.gov/NCUAMapping/Pages/NCUAGOVMapping.aspx to find a credit union. Then, based on your results, look up the memership criteria for each and see if you qualify (or can qualify by joining an organization). Good luck!

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webhopper
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Re: CU Credit Cards

This thread talks about a member who is a member of a credit union who actually reissued him the credit card after he paid what was owed (defaulted and charged off).

 

Forgiveness like that is hard to find.  I think he mentioned that it served Michigan, Wisconsin, and Illinois.

 

Its called First Community Credit Union.  Might be worth checking them out.  

 

http://ficoforums.myfico.com/t5/General-Credit-Topics/Credit-union-visa-in-michigan-illinois-Wiscons...

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jcstarkey8826
Established Contributor

Re: CU Credit Cards


@webhopper wrote:

This thread talks about a member who is a member of a credit union who actually reissued him the credit card after he paid what was owed (defaulted and charged off).

 

Forgiveness like that is hard to find.  I think he mentioned that it served Michigan, Wisconsin, and Illinois.

 

Its called First Community Credit Union.  Might be worth checking them out.  

 

http://ficoforums.myfico.com/t5/General-Credit-Topics/Credit-union-visa-in-michigan-illinois-Wiscons...


Very Nice, thank you!

In my wallet: Discover it 6800 CL, Capital One Quicksilver Sig 5k CL, Chase Freedom 4k CL, GCU Patinum Visa 1500 CL
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webhopper
Moderator Emeritus

Re: CU Credit Cards

I just realized Clarkston is not in the appropriate country for the one from that thread...  But Check out

 

http://michiganfirst.com/Personal/Borrow/Credit_Cards/

 

I think this will give you an option. If you live in Oakland County,  You are eligible to join the CU.   Their credit card rates are as low as 7.9% and they have a points reward system.  Not too shabby.

FICO 9:
Filed Chapter 13 on 6/1/2017 after job loss. Discharged 6/1/2022.

Goal: Gardening!


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LS2982
Mega Contributor

Re: CU Credit Cards


@webhopper wrote:

I just realized Clarkston is not in the appropriate country for the one from that thread...  But Check out

 

http://michiganfirst.com/Personal/Borrow/Credit_Cards/

 

I think this will give you an option. If you live in Oakland County,  You are eligible to join the CU.   Their credit card rates are as low as 7.9% and they have a points reward system.  Not too shabby.


That is pretty good!!!

 

Smiley Happy

 




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austinguy907
Valued Contributor

Re: CU Credit Cards

While this link is for bank / CU accounts and not CC specifically it might be helpful for locating one that you can join.  They screen according to joining requirements whether it's locally available or nationwide.

 

http://www.depositaccounts.com/checking/reward-checking-accounts.html

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Crashem
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Re: CU Credit Cards

The key thing about local cu is that you can go into it and talk to decision maker.  Bring your credit report and basically ask if you have a chance.  Cu have various policies and attitude towards rebuilding.  So good to get opinion so you don't waste hard pull.

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