01-30-2013 11:40 AM
I'd like to add Discover IT to my mix sometime this summer but I am fairly content with the current mix of cards I have (really want to upgrade my US Bank CC to cash+)
I am wanting to add cards that have lower rates/fees on things in the unfortunate even I get to the point where I cannot PIF.
Barclaycard Ring
-APR is Prime +4.75
-No Balance transfer/annual fee
-Cash advance fee is $1
-FTF 1%
DCU Platinum Visa
-APR 8.5%-18.00%
-No Balance Transfer/annual fee
-No cash advance fee
-FTF 2%
I had a C/O card from Navy when I was still in the service and left and was unaware of how credit worked. Not sure if I can get back in with them or not. Thoughts suggestions and comments are encouraged and welcomed.
01-30-2013 02:28 PM
aparently no one cares about non-reward cards here! lol
01-30-2013 02:46 PM
You could just open cards with 12-18 month 0% APR periods every year or so and/or balance transfer to the Chase Slate card (0% APR for BTs for some period, no BT fee) if you have a big balance.
I don't know too much about general low-APR cards. I'd imagine credit unions are good for those.
01-30-2013 03:36 PM
zyzzus wrote:I'd like to add Discover IT to my mix sometime this summer but I am fairly content with the current mix of cards I have (really want to upgrade my US Bank CC to cash+)
I am wanting to add cards that have lower rates/fees on things in the unfortunate even I get to the point where I cannot PIF.
Barclaycard Ring
-APR is Prime +4.75
-No Balance transfer/annual fee
-Cash advance fee is $1
-FTF 1%
DCU Platinum Visa
-APR 8.5%-18.00%
-No Balance Transfer/annual fee
-No cash advance fee
-FTF 2%
I had a C/O card from Navy when I was still in the service and left and was unaware of how credit worked. Not sure if I can get back in with them or not. Thoughts suggestions and comments are encouraged and welcomed.
So the trouble is with the APR range for DCU. 8.5% is a good APR, 18.00% not so much, lots of rewards cards around there. So you would need to know what range of APR you might get, and how long it might stay there.
01-30-2013 03:43 PM
01-30-2013 04:45 PM
You can also look into opening a Citi credit card. As long as you keep it in good standing there is constant 0% BT (sometime 0% purchase) offer.

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