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Does anyone know anything about them? MSN had a story about there CC. I was wondering if anyone had one and can tell me if it was hard to get?
@ewingerter wrote:Does anyone know anything about them? MSN had a story about there CC. I was wondering if anyone had one and can tell me if it was hard to get?
What did MSN say about them?? Looks like anyone can get in just by opening a savings account with them.
@LS2982 wrote:
@ewingerter wrote:Does anyone know anything about them? MSN had a story about there CC. I was wondering if anyone had one and can tell me if it was hard to get?
What did MSN say about them?? Looks like anyone can get in just by opening a savings account with them.
Looks OK, but I like NFCU or PenFed better.
@corymcd88 wrote:
@LS2982 wrote:
@ewingerter wrote:Does anyone know anything about them? MSN had a story about there CC. I was wondering if anyone had one and can tell me if it was hard to get?
What did MSN say about them?? Looks like anyone can get in just by opening a savings account with them.
Looks OK, but I like NFCU or PenFed better.
I'm curious to see if this is a serious CU. Hopefully someone can chime in on it.
Here is a link to the msn report. http://money.msn.com/credit-rating/4-great-cards-for-so-so-credit-mainstreet.aspx
From the MSN Money review
Another option for people not interested in paying a sky-high interest rate is this VISA card from Atlanta-based Associated Credit Union, which allows new members to apply online. According to Sekar, those with a FICO score higher than 680 can qualify for a fixed 9.9% APR offered by the credit union, while those with a score of 600 will qualify for a 12% fixed APR
I don't know about you, but 12% APR is pretty good for someone with a 600 to 680 FICO score.
@CreditCrusader wrote:From the MSN Money review
Another option for people not interested in paying a sky-high interest rate is this VISA card from Atlanta-based Associated Credit Union, which allows new members to apply online. According to Sekar, those with a FICO score higher than 680 can qualify for a fixed 9.9% APR offered by the credit union, while those with a score of 600 will qualify for a 12% fixed APR
I don't know about you, but 12% APR is pretty good for someone with a 600 to 680 FICO score.
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Well is msn is advertising their card they must be legit.
Those rates are good but the rest are hit or miss. Personal at 13-18 and LOC at 18 are certainly high.