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@jsucool76 wrote:I feel bad for people who don't read these forums and are struggling to get credit and think that's even close to a good deal. the annual and monthly fees are like half of the credit limit.
In fact you ignore the fees and just pay them because you think the new credit is going to get you somewhere. You think, oh boy the offers and the ups are gonna start flowing in b/c this one came in???
In fact you tell yourself, that if you keep doing exactly what you're doing that things are going to be great.
Kinda like spousal abuse?
@webhopper wrote:ROFL....
I was going to say Credit One, but I'll go with the majority and say First Premier!
I think Credit One is only 35.9% instead of 36...
Gotta be FP. Thats just laughable terms. I'd call them and ROFLMAO then shred it over the phone!
I got the same one today. I thought they would understand that our relationship was over two years ago, they've done their time.
You are all winners. Sorry took me so long to post again, I got sick.
Anyway, his scores are in the "good" zone.
The most worrisome part is that he is supposed to be opted out.
It's 23.9 for CreditOne.... FP's rates are just plain out of this world....