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User Name:
Kathy Gilpin |
Date:
August 9, 2006, 3:34 am |
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I have a non-profit organization that has excellent credit, bank account history, and solid bank balances. I desire to get a company credit card, but do not want to use personal credit to obtain one for the compnay.
Do you have suggestions as to what is available?
Your response is appreciated.
Sincerely,
Kathy Gilpin |
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Answer:
When considering your application for a business credit card, the credit company regards your company's credit history, not your personal one. Business cards are created to keep your personal and corporate expenses separate, and each business credit card application makes a contribution to your company's credit score. So, don't hesitate to qualify for a business credit card using the information at our site, and take all the advantages a corporate card gives.
Good luck,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service,
www.Credit-Card-Authority.com |
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User Name:
Gabriel Howell |
Date:
August 9, 2006, 4:33 am |
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I just want to know if theres any credit cards for teens without their parent co-signing for them. If there is'nt then there needs to be because Im a teen that takes care of my self, I have a job, I buy my own food, I buy my own clothes, I have a mom that dont mind if I get a card and all the cards on the computer says they are for teens and then when I go and sign up for it, it says its for college students. So do you know any credit cards that really are for Teens? |
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If you haven't achieved full legal age, you can't avoid a cosigner when applying for a credit card. But if you have, you can qualify for a no credit card to establish your credit history.
Best,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service,
www.Credit-Card-Authority.com |
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User Name:
sheila |
Date:
August 10, 2006, 3:22 am |
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how will it effect your other credit cards if u default on one card? How will it effect your credit rating? |
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If you default on one of your several cards, it won't effect other cards, but certainly affect your credit rating. So you better fulfill all the terms not to let you credit score decrease.
Best,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service,
www.Credit-Card-Authority.com |
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User Name:
Adam Kling |
Date:
August 10, 2006, 3:23 am |
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I am 18, and have just graduated high school, and would like to start building up my credit by owning my own credit card. Is there any credit card that I can get with no credit history that doesn\'t scam me with annual fees or setup fees? How do you build your credit rating if you can\'t get a credit card for not having any credit history? Adam Kling |
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At our site there is a choice of credit cards for no credit, and you can choose the one for you after comparison. But yo shouldn't think that having no credit you will be eligible for a card with such advantages as no annual fee. First you build your credit score and only then you have a right to choose more beneficial terms. Try also Credit-Land.com or BestCreditOffers.com.
Good luck,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service,
www.Credit-Card-Authority.com |
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User Name:
thomas mcgrogan |
Date:
August 10, 2006, 11:16 pm |
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I had a First premier credit card and wish to reopen the account please inform me how to |
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You should better turn to your bank for such kind of information, as they will give you the most detailed comments and advice.
Good luck,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service,
www.Credit-Card-Authority.com |
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User Name:
rebecca |
Date:
August 13, 2006, 2:23 pm |
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what is the best card for a 600 credit score to build credit |
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The best credit card type for your credit score of 600 is Poor Credit card, or Bad credit Card. Here you are to choose between 2 banks. You can do it with Orchard Bank or First Premier Bank.
Probably you need not to build, but to rebuilt your credit history. See Bad credit Card Offers section.
All the Best,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service,
www.Credit-Card-Authority.com |
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User Name:
Kanitra Barrett |
Date:
August 23, 2006, 1:39 pm |
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How do you establish buisness credit seperate from personal credit? |
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you only have to get a business credit card to establish you business credit. Thus you will accumulate your business credit score carrying all your business expences with this card.
Best regards,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service,
www.Credit-Card-Authority.com |
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User Name:
Kanitra Barrett |
Date:
August 23, 2006, 1:49 pm |
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what buisness card is best for new buisiness |
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Answer:
It's difficult to answer, as each business has its unique character and needs. So you choose a card with rewards, with low APR or annual fee, a card providing insurance etc. Determine the features you need in your future card and apply for it at our site!
Good luck,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service,
www.Credit-Card-Authority.com |
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User Name:
TAMISHIA Christian |
Date:
August 24, 2006, 12:32 am |
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WHY CANT I NEVER BE APPROVED FOR A CREDIT CARD? |
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Answer:
Actually, it isn't true that you'll never be approved for a card, as there are cards for bad and no credit having not very beneficial terms and rates and low credit limit, but functioning as credit cards and helping you to build your credit. If you once sign for bancruptcy or you are delinquent in some other way, you'll have troubles when applying for a big loan (a mortgage, a car loan etc), but cards for bad and no credit will still be available.
Good luck,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service,
www.Credit-Card-Authority.com |
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User Name:
mike workman |
Date:
August 26, 2006, 9:42 pm |
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i have credit cards that i have for2 years but no increase in credit lines payments always on time |
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Answer:
To get your credit limit increased, you should apply directly to your bank and file a request for a credit line increase. There you will fill out a form with your personal data and give the reason for your request (e.g., business activity). So the terms and conditions of your previous contract would be revised.
All the Best,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care,
www.Credit-Card-Authority.com |
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