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@j_casteel wrote:
@LS2982 wrote:
@shols44 wrote:LS2982 I have to disagree about creditone.
They are a horrible blood sucking company, but they have a purpose. In a post-BK rebuild, they serve very very well. They use a soft-pull preapproval. This means, you won't burn a HP just to find out you are denied after the fact. $75 AF is horrendous but the goal post-Bk is to have three revolvers reporting. Creditone can get you there. I paid, got my three revolvers and scored a 6.5K visa sig 6 months post discharge.
As starry knows, we've covered this extensively in the appropriate thread, this card MUST be cancelled in month 11! This is essential.
All that being said, its not a good card, and definitely deserves to rot in a sock drawer (exactly were mine is) but it can be used effectively to achieve new credit freedom.
There are so many other options out there instead of paying their ridiculous fees and interest. Open up a secured account. They should be a last resort if you cant get secured cards.
+1
Nothing could be further from the truth. In a post-Bk rebuild, the options are few. Creditone is making a killing in interest on the grand total of $2 I charge on this per month. I'm not a fan of creditone. Shoot, Its not even in my wallet. But I used them when it mattered, and I don't mind putting that info out there.
Other than capone ($49) secured deposit, I can't think of any secured card that requires an investment of less than $75 that Creditone charges.
I thought the platinum was the easiest to get? I'd love a rewards card, but I don't see that happening quite yet.
@shols44 wrote:
@j_casteel wrote:
@LS2982 wrote:
@shols44 wrote:LS2982 I have to disagree about creditone.
They are a horrible blood sucking company, but they have a purpose. In a post-BK rebuild, they serve very very well. They use a soft-pull preapproval. This means, you won't burn a HP just to find out you are denied after the fact. $75 AF is horrendous but the goal post-Bk is to have three revolvers reporting. Creditone can get you there. I paid, got my three revolvers and scored a 6.5K visa sig 6 months post discharge.
As starry knows, we've covered this extensively in the appropriate thread, this card MUST be cancelled in month 11! This is essential.
All that being said, its not a good card, and definitely deserves to rot in a sock drawer (exactly were mine is) but it can be used effectively to achieve new credit freedom.
There are so many other options out there instead of paying their ridiculous fees and interest. Open up a secured account. They should be a last resort if you cant get secured cards.
+1
Nothing could be further from the truth. In a post-Bk rebuild, the options are few. Creditone is making a killing in interest on the grand total of $2 I charge on this per month. I'm not a fan of creditone. Shoot, Its not even in my wallet. But I used them when it mattered, and I don't mind putting that info out there.
Other than capone ($49) secured deposit, I can't think of any secured card that requires an investment of less than $75 that Creditone charges.
I'm not saying they are completely out of the picture but i'd have to be REALLY in a pickle to want to get their card. If not Cap1 there is CU secured cards plenty of banks do secured cards.
That's okay. I'm sorry to hear about your mom, that must have been very rough at such a young age.
I think I'm going to go ahead and app with cap1 first, though I hate for my TU to get dinged again. I've already got 10 on there from car shopping and now Navy HPd me for membership. I guess after 10 inqs more can't really hurt that bad. If cap1 says no, then I'll try Navy and/or Bellco. One card and a new car loan will hopefully give me enough history to be able to get relatively decent rebuilders.