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To answer your question. Citi usually keeps their words 18months is 18months, no more and no less. That's how they are, i used to be their customer in 1997 with a secured card.
Bank of America when they said 9 months, it means really 9 months or even less. Its all depend on your payment history with them. Really it's all depend on your actions - if you treat your account good, it will treat you good. If not, the same will apply. That's all to it.
Thanks. Of the two, I think I'll try BoA. I guess the extra $100 isn't that bad since it's only tied up for half the time of Citi.
As I mentioned, I did enquire with CU's, but of the ones hat still exist in NYC, there are none that I could join according to their requirements. I saw some elsewhere that are even open to residents of almost an entire city, but not here unless there is some kind of employment, religious or fraternal connection.
Yeah try out Bank of America secured card. I currently have a VISA Secured Card to reestabilish credit with them and looking forward to unsecured it after 9months.
Credit Unions are a good place to start rebuilding credit. I had great experience with CU and they are the best financial services provider. Credit Unions offer lowest rates, no fees, excellent services. Basically EVERYTHING is good with Credit Union. They are willing to help all kind of customers.
Banks are good too but depend on which Banks. The only banks I like to work with are: American Express, Bank of AMerica and Citibank. I just hope Citi will approve me for a card. *cross my finger*
Hello all,
I submitted the Citi application March 5th, the check was cashed (2 days later) but I still get the "pending for verification" line from CS. Does that mean I was approved? Also.... If anyone has previously held the secured card, if it doesn't graduate after 18 month what happens, will there be another waiting period?
@Anonymous wrote:Thanks. Of the two, I think I'll try BoA. I guess the extra $100 isn't that bad since it's only tied up for half the time of Citi.
As I mentioned, I did enquire with CU's, but of the ones hat still exist in NYC, there are none that I could join according to their requirements. I saw some elsewhere that are even open to residents of almost an entire city, but not here unless there is some kind of employment, religious or fraternal connection.
imho, a CU hook up is WAY too valuable and important an affiliation for you to commence to give up that easily, especially in this climate.
i live in nyc too. broaden your search to regional (tri state area) for example there is a well reputed CU known for working with people and v. good cs (like most CUs) called Affinity that you ARE eligible for. supposedly they have a "golden ticket" secured card offering. i call it that because there is a rumor that it doesn't require a HP but don't know if that is true in actuality or if it used to be so and has since has changed.
you can just call them or app online and tell them you'd like to join the CU. it will run you like 30 dollars or so to join one of their qualifying orgs in NJ which they can guide you to upon application. if you app online there is a box to check if you aren't an employee or a member of one of the listed orgs but want to join. gl.
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Yeah Credit Union can be hard to join. You can join through your employers, students at local University/College, or through family members. Once you join CU, you have many opportunities. The best connection is through College/University organization. I dont know what else to say if you cant join CU, so good luck.