Household Bank APR question
11-10-2007 09:16 AM
Thanks to all of you here, I have been able to rebuild my credit and obtain some pretty good new prime cards. However I'm wondering what to do with my Household Bank card. A few years ago, this was the only card anyone would give me, however at a whopping 23% APR. I have 5 years history with them, so I of course don't want to close it, and I don't really want to sockdrawer it either, I still use it occasionally.
How responsive or accommodating is Household towards lowering APR's to something a little more reasonable?
How responsive or accommodating is Household towards lowering APR's to something a little more reasonable?
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Re: Household Bank APR question
11-10-2007 09:28 AM
I have a Household card, terrible cs , but has no AF I dont really know the interest rate as I PIF every two weeks, I say give it a shot, cant hurt. If they dont just keep it for the history if there is no AF or MF just be sure to pay it off maybe every couple of weeks so as not to pay interest on it. Tks Vicki
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Re: Household Bank APR question
11-10-2007 09:56 AM
I am on the phone with Household at this moment, they lowered my APR 1% from 14.49 to 13.49 still bites and will still pay off every two weeks. Am asking the rep if they do a hard pull for CLI he has no idea putting me on hold to find out. Of course he says he has no idea. Tks Vicki
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Re: Household Bank APR question
[ Edited ]11-10-2007 10:29 AM - edited 11-10-2007 10:29 AM
AHHHHHH!!! I forgot about that annual fee as well. I heard a guy on the radio last week who was talking about high APR's and annual fees and said you should not have to "rent" money for ridiculously high fees. I might have to do what was mentioned in an earlier post and either get these fees reduced, or just buy something a few times a year.
Message Edited by stealth71 on 11-10-2007 10:29 AM
Message Edited by stealth71 on 11-10-2007 10:29 AM
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Re: Household Bank APR question
[ Edited ]11-10-2007 10:47 AM - edited 11-10-2007 10:48 AM
stealth71 wrote:
AHHHHHH!!! I forgot about that annual fee as well. I heard a guy on the radio last week who was talking about high APR's and annual fees and said you should not have to "rent" money for ridiculously high fees. I might have to do what was mentioned in an earlier post and either get these fees reduced, or just buy something a few times a year.
Message Edited by stealth71 on 11-10-2007 10:29 AM
If it has an AF and is not an old card w/ a long history then close it. Otherwise, if they won't lower the rate- sockdrawer it and dust of 2x a year.
Message Edited by netpanther on 11-10-2007 01:48 PM
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Re: Household Bank APR question
11-10-2007 11:38 AM
I have had my no AF card with them for almost 2 years and called last month to ask for a lower APR and they gave it to me right away. That is about the only good thing that I can say about them.
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