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i agree.
edit: cna't splel
@haulingthescoreup wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
Their is nothing prestigious about Capital One or any products they carry IMHO.
Many people are only familiar with their rebuilder cards and aren't aware that they have several good cards with high CL's and so forth. And for those who travel internationally, that no-fee thing can be very handy.
edit: cna't splelMessage Edited by haulingthescoreup on 01-21-2010 05:14 PM
I have a good friend that is trying to re-establish his credit since he had his previous charge-off's fall off his record. He had no card at all but somehow had very good scores (TU was 727 I believe). He was approved with Captial One 2 months ago for the MTV card which is listed as a card for "good credit" and he got a $15k limit. I was shocked/jealous.
i called em today, my application was declined for " missing iformation "
TU was not enough, they want to pull all 3 cb ..3 inq for one card to me it s not worth it!
I am happy with my CapOne prime cards. Personal is $18K limit with 5.99% no rewards & no transfer fee on BT. Bus card is $20K limit with 9.99% no rewards & no transfer fee on BT. Bus Card started showing on personal reports last year so not such a great deal at 9.99%.
All in all I'm as happy dealin with them as BofA, Chase, Citi. Happier than Amex. Not sure about Discover since they are paying a decent reward only after charging $3000 each year and at 13.9% I would never carry a balance.
@Anonymous wrote:crap1 is the only company that does not charge fees for using thier cards outside the usa.
thats the main reason i wanted the card for . + hopefuly a high cl
if i dont get a cl > 5k i m gonna cancel the acct right away
If you do this, does it still show on your reports?
@LynetteM wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:crap1 is the only company that does not charge fees for using thier cards outside the usa.
thats the main reason i wanted the card for . + hopefuly a high cl
if i dont get a cl > 5k i m gonna cancel the acct right away
If you do this, does it still show on your reports?
Yes, it will still show up on your CR and age for 10 years.
@YoungEntrepeneur wrote:
@LynetteM wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:crap1 is the only company that does not charge fees for using thier cards outside the usa.
thats the main reason i wanted the card for . + hopefuly a high cl
if i dont get a cl > 5k i m gonna cancel the acct right away
If you do this, does it still show on your reports?
Yes, it will still show up on your CR and age for 10 years.
That's what I thought. So, in this case, there seems no reason to cancel the account right away, even if unhappy with the credit line. You would still get the ding for the inquiry, the ding for a new account, and your AAoA would still suffer.
I would rethink cancelling this card.
@LynetteM wrote:
@YoungEntrepeneur wrote:
@LynetteM wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:crap1 is the only company that does not charge fees for using thier cards outside the usa.
thats the main reason i wanted the card for . + hopefuly a high cl
if i dont get a cl > 5k i m gonna cancel the acct right away
If you do this, does it still show on your reports?
Yes, it will still show up on your CR and age for 10 years.
That's what I thought. So, in this case, there seems no reason to cancel the account right away, even if unhappy with the credit line. You would still get the ding for the inquiry, the ding for a new account, and your AAoA would still suffer.
I would rethink cancelling this card.
Or just wait till after the new CC Regs are effective.
Didn't new regs include provision that if the consumer didn't activate and did not accept the account, even after application, that the CCC was prohibited from reporting?