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What credit cards are not considered to be prime? (all if possible)
I AM NOT looking to apply anymore I am taking advice I was given and gardening, letting my accounts age.... Just curiouse.....
IMO i would stay away from First Premier and Credit One.
Sub prime CC would charge you up with $$$ of annual fees
Set up account Fees
Twenty some interest rates.
Jack u up as much as possible.
@namvet wrote:IMO i would stay away from First Premier and Credit One.
+1 This is a good start.
It's impossible to give you a list of all of them because CapOne has some, Barclays some, as does Chase, especially with some of the WaMu conversions. Your best way of finding out with these creditors is looking at rewards, interest rates and AFs that don't come with some sort of perk or cash back. .
First premier, credit one, continental finance, to name a few.
Some people say cap1 is subprime but it is really a YMMV situation.
This is always a fun topic. Lets start the firestorm.
AMEX is not prime.
Big fees.
Financial Review.
Willingness to drop customers with good credit for the minor anomalies. Not there when you need them.
@Wolf3 wrote:This is always a fun topic. Lets start the firestorm.
AMEX is not prime.
Big fees.
Financial Review.
Willingness to drop customers with good credit for the minor anomalies. Not there when you need them.
Couldn't disagree more. The terms prime and subprime refer to the borrower, not the creditor. A credit product may be targeted towards either of these borrower groups but the creditor remains neutral. If Centurion Bank wants to review YOUR ability to fulfil your obligations then that's their right. Big fees? Maybe, but they arent for nothing. Every AF card Amex offers has some flavor of rewards. Compare that to true subprime targeted cards from others which include the AF, setup fees, insane APR's and zero rewards. Plus if the Amex AF is too tough to swallow there are non-AF Amex cards that include rewards.
Lol. Walt types faster.
All cards are either prime or sub-prime! Prime=low rate/fees sub-prime=higher rate/fees It's really not the card that determines this. It's your credit profile! IMO