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I havent had a secured CC but most members recommend BofA Secured CC, also US Bank has a variety of secured CC like Skypass, Harley, AeroMexico, and more check it out if youd like.
@psjhvac79 wrote:
I currently have one unsecured cap one card with a small limit. I recently apply for a Barclay rewards card and got the 7-10 letter denial . I don't want to keep getting hard pulls so I was thinking about a secure card. I don't know which one to pick and hoped some of you could share your experiences. I prefer one without pulling my credit as I am trying to buy a house sometimes this year.
Can you tell us a bit more about your profile? (average age of accounts, any baddies, length of time since baddies, inqs, etc.)
Generally, BofA secured card, particularly if you get the $99 deposit for $500 credit line is the best secured card deal with fairly reliable graduation. It is for people with reasonable credit, but I think with your unsecured cap 1 you'll qualify. Unfortunatley, I think that offer tends to come at the cost of a hardpull by being denied for a BofA Cash rewards card (they sometimes counter with the 99/500 deal, but ymmv).
@psjhvac79 wrote:
I have some paid off credit card C/O. Most recent 2010. I'm in the process of trying to GW to get them removed. My problem is I have two unpaid C/O that were sold to JDB. They have double the amounts they say I owe. My current card I open in 2010,and was floored when I got it in the mail. I have four 30 date lates. The last one a year ago in March . The AAOA of my credit is about 8-9 years on file.
BofA is a prime lender who reliably unsecures within a year. They are definitley one of the harder secured cards to get. Generally, a relatively clean history with old baddies ( > 4-5 years) will get you in. I have an unpaid C/O from 2009 with deferred student loans, no other credit history and I was preapproved for one. With the recent lates and 2 unpaid C/Os I think it will be hard to get in with BofA secured at this time. If you have an inq to burn, it is certainly worth a try since you do have an unsecured cap 1. Or two inqs f you want to apply for the BofA cash rewards and see if they will counter with the $99/500 deal.
In the meantime, I think your biggest concern is to DV,GW,PFD those baddies. The rebuilding forum here is a great start.
I found this online regarding BofA secured requirements:
Thank you for your e-mail. Secured credit cards are accounts with the
credit limit secured by a Bank of America savings account balance. The
Secured Card accommodates customers that ordinarily would not qualify
for an unsecured Credit Card. You are not required to have a
pre-existing relationship with Bank of America to apply for a secured
credit card account.
To be eligible for a secured account, you must meet the following
requirements:
Minimum age 18
Must be an U.S. citizen or permanent resident with a valid social
security number or Tax payer I.D. number with a US mailing address (for
nonresident alien, refer to Non-Resident Alien policy)
No Unpaid Bank of America charge-off
No Bankruptcy
No Repossession (voluntary or involuntary) < 36 months
No Foreclosure (includes deed in lieu) < 36 months
No known unpaid charge-off accounts > $1000 with any financial
institution including retail cards and student loans < 36 months
The Secured Credit Card account will be reviewed for graduation at 12
months. Accounts passing the graduation criteria will be upgraded to an
unsecured account. At that that time, notification is sent to advise you
that the collateral funds (secured savings) have been released.
If the account fails the graduation criteria, the account will be
reviewed against specific policy criteria for graduation twice a year.
If you have any further questions please feel free to contact us from
the web via http://www.bankofamerica.com/contact.
Leesa Kirkland, Credit Card Online
@psjhvac79 wrote:
At this point with my scores in the lows 600's, I don't think I could afford and inqs. Are there any decent cards left to choose from. I have reviewed some online but worried about hidden charges later down the road.
This one is highly regarded, and has no fees, income verification, or credit check:
https://www.sdfcu.org/emv-creditcards
@user5387 wrote:
@psjhvac79 wrote:
At this point with my scores in the lows 600's, I don't think I could afford and inqs. Are there any decent cards left to choose from. I have reviewed some online but worried about hidden charges later down the road.This one is highly regarded, and has no fees, income verification, or credit check:
https://www.sdfcu.org/emv-creditcards
+1
This is a highly recommended option around here.
AFAIK, it doesn't graduate, but it could help you qualify for better CCs in the future, for sure.