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@jason0618 wrote:
So exciting! $700 limit, only a $175 annual fee for the perks and prestige of a first premier credit card. I think the letter told me about six times that it's "a platinum" card. Can't remember if it was visa or MasterCard and I already threw it away.
I'm two months out of bankruotcy, and I know these are horrible deals. Of course, I've got a USAA secured Amex, so I'm happy with that for now. $35 annual fee, which I think I could get waived, and a pretty decent bank. I've got checking, savings, car and house insured there too.
Also back on topic...
You had me going for half a line there. I was ready to jump in and explain all about predatory lenders. Luckily sarcasm is my second language so I figured it out pretty quickly.
Congrats on rebuilding the smart way!
@Anonymous wrote:
"Still, better collecting cards than STDs for example."
Yes but you can't trade credit cards.😝
True, but you don't really trade STDs either. Once you give it to someone, you still have it! Better than baseball cards that way