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@ficojoe wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Let us know the result, btw they can be reached by phone 24 hours so you can apply right now
And don't worry if you go into review, a lot of their apps do.
Wow, 24 hrs? I just might need to move my primary checking to them.
Applied for CashRewards Visa. Approved. 15.5% interest. $7,500 limit. Card will arrive in 7-10 days. Tempted to close the Capitol One Secured MasterCard before I even get the card in the mail. I put $700 on deposit that would be nice to do something else with other than pay an annual fee to keep.
Huh, that was too easy. I should have applied for that first and I wouldn't have applied for anything else. lol.
Congrats! Nice card, nice limit! Now... get thee to the garden!!!
I agree, it's definitely garden time.
@ficojoe wrote:
@ficojoe wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Let us know the result, btw they can be reached by phone 24 hours so you can apply right now
And don't worry if you go into review, a lot of their apps do.
Wow, 24 hrs? I just might need to move my primary checking to them.
Applied for CashRewards Visa. Approved. 15.5% interest. $7,500 limit. Card will arrive in 7-10 days. Tempted to close the Capitol One Secured MasterCard before I even get the card in the mail. I put $700 on deposit that would be nice to do something else with other than pay an annual fee to keep.
Huh, that was too easy. I should have applied for that first and I wouldn't have applied for anything else. lol.
While I was at it, I asked for another $7500 line of credit. They told me wait 24 hours and call back to see if I was approved after loan officer review.
I've been informed that the LOC application was approved also. So I went from having a secured card and some store cards to haveing two unsecured revolving accounts both with $7,500 limits.
Now I'm wondering what to do with the Capitol One Secured MasterCard. Why pay $29/year when I have NFCU Visa and LOC for free?
@ficojoe wrote:
I've been informed that the LOC application was approved also. So I went from having a secured card and some store cards to haveing two unsecured revolving accounts both with $7,500 limits.
Now I'm wondering what to do with the Capitol One Secured MasterCard. Why pay $29/year when I have NFCU Visa and LOC for free?
Don't even active it. Just close it and, if you already paid the fee, Capital One should refund it. You can build your credit just fine with the NFCU accounts.