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@Anonymous wrote:
Sorry, but I don't think I understand your post. I was expecting to read something positive about Capital One, but I'm confused as to what you're getting at ...
@Anonymous wrote:
CapOne can be a blessing to credit rebuilders...of course, it's usually one of those cards you jettison after your scores pass 720 or so.
A lot of the negative feelings toward CapOne stem from the days when they didn't report credit limits and thus hurt a consumer's utilization. Fortunately, that was corrected last year around this time, and they're now a respectable rebuilder to subprime card.
@Anonymous wrote:
CapOne can be a blessing to credit rebuilders...of course, it's usually one of those cards you jettison after your scores pass 720 or so.
A lot of the negative feelings toward CapOne stem from the days when they didn't report credit limits and thus hurt a consumer's utilization. Fortunately, that was corrected last year around this time, and they're now a respectable rebuilder to subprime card.
My CapOne is one of my lower limit cards, at $8K, but it currently has an APR of 7.55%. It doesn't feel subprime or rebuilder. While it's somewhat hazardous, they do send no fee cash advance checks pretty often.
TheNewWorldMan wrote: CapOne can be a blessing to credit rebuilders...of course, it's usually one of those cards you jettison after your scores pass 720 or so. A lot of the negative feelings toward CapOne stem from the days when they didn't report credit limits and thus hurt a consumer's utilization. Fortunately, that was corrected last year around this time, and they're now a respectable rebuilder to subprime card.