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I opened up a CC with them in 2008, $1300CL -- acct went to CO status last year I wonder if CFNA would approve me in the future for their cards.
2NE1 did it report a credit limit or just balance.
@2NE1 wrote:
I opened up a CC with them in 2008, $1300CL -- acct went to CO status last year I wonder if CFNA would approve me in the future for their cards.
Did you pay off the debt?? Is it reporting on your CR's??
@LS2982 wrote:Did you pay off the debt?? Is it reporting on your CR's??
not yet... I've been laid-off from work and cannot touch the money I have saved to afford a laywer so I can appeal my job situation.
@SocalMark wrote:2NE1 did it report a credit limit or just balance.
I don't know... at the time I never looked at my CRs... now it just shows the CL as a CO... but I'm guessin they report both, the CL and the balance.
FWIW, on just a whim back in May it was an easy instant approval for their Firestone CC with a 1600 SL. Knew it would be useful for tires replacement coming up.
@tengtengvn wrote:A credit card for a tires place. Seriously? What else do people use their credit for?
The reason I keep the Firestone (CFNA) card is because I do get work done at Firestone dealers, and the card means I get coupons in the mail for discounts on service I'd have to have done anyway.
In New Jersey, the STS (Somerset Tire Service) will accept the Firestone Credit card since STS' card is through CFNA as well. One of my cars I take to the dealers because of the extra sixth quart and a special cartridge filter, but for other work, I frequent STS and Firestone quite a bit.
I don't NEED the additional credit line, but the additional "1" status every month is nice. Their coupons usually offset any rebate I'd earn from other cards.