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Best Unsecured No-Fee Cards that Actually Grow? (614 Vantage / Thin File)

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Sage
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Best Unsecured No-Fee Cards that Actually Grow? (614 Vantage / Thin File)

I’m looking to add a solid credit builder or subprime card to my profile, but I’m trying to avoid the "toy limit" trap. I see so many profiles where people are stuck with cards at $500–$1,000 for years with no path forward.

My Profile:

Scores: 614 Vantage (Thin profile).

Current Tradelines: Only (2) reporting from 2019. One is a paid auto loan (unfortunately coding as a paid charge off) and a paid line of credit from 2017.

Goal: Unsecured, $0 Annual Fee, and high potential for future Credit Limit Increases (CLIs) to help with utilization.

I’m primarily looking for cards with soft pull pre-approvals because I want to be fairly certain before taking the hard inquiry hit.

Any advice or "data points" (DPs) from people who started in the 600s would be great.

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GZG
Senior Contributor

Re: Best Unsecured No-Fee Cards that Actually Grow? (614 Vantage / Thin File)


@Sage wrote:

I’m looking to add a solid credit builder or subprime card to my profile, but I’m trying to avoid the "toy limit" trap. I see so many profiles where people are stuck with cards at $500–$1,000 for years with no path forward.

My Profile:

Scores: 614 Vantage (Thin profile).

Current Tradelines: Only (2) reporting from 2019. One is a paid auto loan (unfortunately coding as a paid charge off) and a paid line of credit from 2017.

Goal: Unsecured, $0 Annual Fee, and high potential for future Credit Limit Increases (CLIs) to help with utilization.

I’m primarily looking for cards with soft pull pre-approvals because I want to be fairly certain before taking the hard inquiry hit.

Any advice or "data points" (DPs) from people who started in the 600s would be great.


you have a paid charge off, inquires aren't really much of a concern for your file. If it takes you 15 HPs to get card you need or want, there's really not much more you can do to make a profile with a charge off worse.

 

but there really isn't any cards that always grow on a profile with a paid charge off. 

 

the most obvious answers are Capital one and NFCU

 

cap1 will be a crapshoot as to if they like you or not and if you can grow, but with NFCU, there's a good chance your secured card will graduate assuming everything is current on your profile when that time comes

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pizzadude
Credit Mentor

Re: Best Unsecured No-Fee Cards that Actually Grow? (614 Vantage / Thin File)

If you don't have any revolving accounts then it's going to be difficult be approved, especially with other negative information on your reports.  

 

Your best bet at this point is to open a secured card, however much cash you can throw at it will be your credit limit.  

March2010 FICO® ~ 695 TU, 653 EQ, 697 EX
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FicoMike0
Senior Contributor

Re: Best Unsecured No-Fee Cards that Actually Grow? (614 Vantage / Thin File)

Try Capone. They have pre-approval.

 

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CreditCuriosity
Moderator Emeritus

Re: Best Unsecured No-Fee Cards that Actually Grow? (614 Vantage / Thin File)

Possibly discover they have a prequal although also now owned by cap1 as well they are pretty lenient and can grow.  So cap1 like others stated whether cap1 core cards or their newly acquired discover portfolio as can be subprime to prime.

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Stuart89
New Member

Re: Best Unsecured No-Fee Cards that Actually Grow? (614 Vantage / Thin File)

You’re thinking too far ahead. You might not want to use or even keep the card all that long. You could just use it to improve your credit, then apply for a higher-tier card.

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E36
Regular Contributor

Re: Best Unsecured No-Fee Cards that Actually Grow? (614 Vantage / Thin File)

Ally which is now Merric Bank Ollo. I went from $1000 to $2400. I stopped using it but if I continued it may have gone up I've seen people with $4K+

Avant (Web Bank) I think it maxes out at $3K

 

Capital One. Make sure you get the regular one not the one for "good credit" the correct ones start with CL $3K or higher and have SUB. With good usage it goes up. You can also combine limits from another Capital One Card. I went from $3,000 to $4,500. I move $5,500 from another card to make it a $10K CL.

 

 

 

Navy Fed is generous if you qualify for it.

 

Synchrony and Bread is known also for giving CLI. However Synchrony is also known for randomly taking away CL.

 

 

As others mentioned, once you get in the high 600s, you can get other prime Cards. Amex is known to 3X CL

 

id also recommend getting FICO scores.

 

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Snow-Leopard
Valued Member

Re: Best Unsecured No-Fee Cards that Actually Grow? (614 Vantage / Thin File)


@GZG wrote:

but there really isn't any cards that always grow on a profile with a paid charge off. 


Some credit unions - not just NFCU - will give unsecured cards as long as the CO is paid, settled, or otherwise resolved. Sometimes AMEX also gives unsecured cards with $1K limits, even with COs present.

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AndySoCal
Senior Contributor

Re: Best Unsecured No-Fee Cards that Actually Grow? (614 Vantage / Thin File)

One of the hurdles you will need to overcome is having credit on credit report that you are responsible for.  The two accounts that you do have are very old. The only reason you would have a FICO score is the authorized user account.  But that account you are not financially responsible for. I would suggest a two step process.  Step 1 goto a bank orca credit union and get a secured credit card.  After a year or two then look at getting an unsecured credit card. There is the possibility that the secured secured credit card would graduate. Some banks and or credit unions will graduate secured credit cards to an unsecured credit card and so will

 not.

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SusanJA
Established Member

Re: Best Unsecured No-Fee Cards that Actually Grow? (614 Vantage / Thin File)

I would get a card like Chase Freedom Rise or OneMain Brightway. They offer the best terms for limited and bad credit, respectively, per WalletHub. If you get credit limit increases, great. If not, you'll hopefully have a higher credit score after a while that can help you qualify for a better card. You don't need to stick with one bank forever. Chase is a good one for a long-term relationship though. 

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