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MidnightVoice wrote:
Juniper give a max of two cards per person, and mught be a little more careful now. I would try calling them to convert
MV how likely are they to convert?Oh well just got my answer, they do not convert. Don't want TWO Junny cards anymore than I want one I don't use. Guess I'll jsut have to wait til I decrease my balances enough to close and apply for something somewhere else
Brammy wrote:
MidnightVoice wrote:
Juniper give a max of two cards per person, and mught be a little more careful now. I would try calling them to convert
MV how likely are they to convert?Oh well just got my answer, they do not convert. Don't want TWO Junny cards anymore than I want one I don't use. Guess I'll jsut have to wait til I decrease my balances enough to close and apply for something somewhere else
Message Edited by Brammy on 08-28-2007 10:20 AM
Brammy wrote:My problem with Junny is that the card I have is just not competitive. The interest rates is the highest with the exception of a upgraded Target Visa card which I use just like a store card. the balance transfer offers are laughable. Transfer at your existing rate (16.49%) with a 3% BT fee. Huh for 20% may as well leave it on a store card since that is the only thing they are competing with.That plus my other issuers have spoiled me with rewards. Though my BB MC is not much lower at 15% at least I get certificates when I purchase something. I wind up using that one more than the Junny even though the limit isn't even 20% of my Junny at 500.00 whereas Junny is almost 3K.
Awesome, sounds like sock drawer or closeout for Junny.
Brammy wrote:I dont have an annual fee but no rewards either. I have several other cards that beat their interest rate and also give killer BTs of 0-2.99 percent.
sleigh17 wrote:
Awesome, sounds like sock drawer or closeout for Junny.
Brammy wrote:
I dont have an annual fee but no rewards either. I have several other cards that beat their interest rate and also give killer BTs of 0-2.99 percent.
I'd rather keep the card for the history but with the way things are today, don't want to look to other, better creditors that I have more than they can trust me with. If I could just switch the thing to something useful or they would at least go down on the APR. I would keep it. Oh well stops helping a whole lot after two years anyway so by the next anniversary, to the shredder it goes, if things dont change.Afraid they wil CLD me in the meantime because I rarely use it.... Dilemas, delimas