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Hello I just close on my first home yesterday! Will like to open more cards please advise what will be the best fit for me , looking for high credit line ,low apr with with no annual fees ,
I currently have capital one 3000 limit 0 balance and citi platinum select 2400 limit with 0 balance , my transunion fico score is 775
@r1lukasz wrote:Hello I just close on my first home yesterday! Will like to open more cards please advise what will be the best fit for me , looking for high credit line ,low apr with with no annual fees ,
I currently have capital one 3000 limit 0 balance and citi platinum select 2400 limit with 0 balance , my transunion fico score is 775
Hello r1lukasz! Congrats on your new home!
that's a great FICO! With a score like that, you should have no problem getting good cards. The issue will be the starting limit. Some lenders prefer that you have some expereince with +5K limits. Tell us what types of reward structure your looking for and maybe some can advise. How long have you had your current unsecured cards? First cards that come to mind are: Amex BCE/BCP- ( if you get a sub 5K limit to start, it will likely grow fast). Chase Freedom- Discover More- mind you - all the cards listed will have a higher APR because they are rewards cards. If you don't care about rewards, then I strongly recommend a CU card. They will likely give you a very good limit and the lowest of any APRs. My CU card's highest APR is 9.65% with a 25K limit and the next is 8.99% with a 10K limit. Gotta love CUs.
thx , I don't care about rewards just will be nice to have more cards with bigger credit limits and low apr , capital one is 18% 5 years ,citi is 11 months with 0% till June 2013 after that 12% , Its ok if they start me low with CL with future increase not like Cap1 they absolutely refuse to increase my limit . So was thinking about Amex but witch one ?
NFCU visa signature looks good but its not 49$ annual fee , how about Platinum?
I really see no point in getting the Navy Signature and paying the annual fee to save 2% possibly....
We have Visa Cash and it was recently converted over to a Signature Card and it's 10.65% - 1% for the first $10k in charges a year then 1.5% for any charges over $10k for the remainder of the year.
opps its not for me
"Credit cards through Navy Federal Credit Union make it easier than ever for those who serve in the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, and DoD to use"
Have you checked out US Bank Cash + Visa Signature Card?
Ron.
Looks like PenFed promise offers the lowest APR right now: 9.99%
With your credit scores, you're guaranteed a high limit, so I wouldn't worry about this.
@HiLine wrote:Looks like PenFed promise offers the lowest APR right now: 9.99%
With your credit scores, you're guaranteed a high limit, so I wouldn't worry about this.
9.99% is definitely not the lowest available APR.