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How can I get a credit card with not so great credit and without having to pay or enter in my bank account inf?

Written By: admin on October 15, 2009 One Comment

It seems people used to easily obtain a credit card but I can’t find anything on the internet that will let me easily get a credit card. (Perhaps I don’t need one.) My credit isn’t lengthy, but it’s not terrible, it’s just not excellent either.

Some credit card companies want you to pay money to activate the card or give them your bank account info. I ain’t doing that.

The Buttugly Dog needs some credit to spend!

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One Response to “How can I get a credit card with not so great credit and without having to pay or enter in my bank account inf?”

  1. M.I.A on: 15 October 2009 at 2:26 am

    Ok I will recommend capital one. Most people say Capital One is terrible(I beg to differ, they’ve been excellent to me). They gave me my first credit card with an annual fee of $39 and a credit limit of $1000. After 3 months of consecutive payments they raised it to $1500 and then in January, its ready to get raised to $2000. They will be excellent to you, if you are excellent to them. Lately, I’ve been getting offers to apply for Bank of America, Chase, and some other banks but I tell them to go to hell. They want me now that i have excellent credit.

    Note: there is a high chance that if you apply to any of the cards on the link below, that you will get a 7-10 letter message. But they usually approve it since you get a card in the mail 7-10 days later. I got approved instantly. Rush, before the credit card act kicks in.

    Edit: please don’t go to orchardbank, they are the ones that guarantee approval and give you a 250 limit and then charge you like 170 worth of fees and you end up with 80 credit limit.

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