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User Name:
ron patheal |
Date:
October 4, 2006, 10:27 am |
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I filed bankruptcy several months ago and need to rebuild my credit which cards can help with my situation? |
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Answer:
You can only apply for one of bad/no credit cards at our site or at Credit-Land.com.
Good luck,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service
www.Credit-Card-Authority.com |
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User Name:
Maria |
Date:
October 4, 2006, 10:28 am |
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I need to transfer my balance into one credit card would you recommend it the apr is 13.99 a fee of 3% I need to transfer 4,280.29. I want to know if I should or not |
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You do not mantion your credit history - if it is not good, you won't be approved for a balance transfer card. There are a number of them with similar charges, so look through the charts to find one for you.
Have a nice day,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service
www.Credit-Card-Authority.com |
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User Name:
Judy Young |
Date:
October 4, 2006, 10:29 am |
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I would like to get a card ,but every website I go to just show me the same banks that I already listed on the bankrupcy.How do I go about finding different banks that would be able to approve somebody like me? |
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Answer:
Try to apply to Orchard bank or First Premier bank that focus on customers with bad and no credit history. |
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User Name:
Justine Flores |
Date:
October 4, 2006, 10:30 am |
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Hi, im justine im 18 years old and im still in high school. I work at a bank and i get a good paycheck. I want a credit card with a small limit just so that i can build my credit for future purposes. It\'s so hard trying to figure out what card i should apply for. Ive applied for so many credit cards and I just keep getting rejected. I dont even have a credit history and it\'s already getting hurt. Please help me, help me find a decent credit card I can apply for. It would be good if you had a catagory for co-signed credit cards too. Maybe that would help me. Thank you very much |
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Hi, Justine!
Unfortunately, we don't carry co-signed credit cards at our site, but we have some secured credit cards that promise approval for any kind of credit and some of them even instant approval. Maybe, you'll try to apply for one of them.
Best,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service
www.Credit-Card-Authority.com |
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User Name:
Teresa Whitney |
Date:
October 4, 2006, 10:31 am |
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I have changed from working 10 years in education to being self employed and I currently do contract work where I do a lot of traveling by air. I am trying to find a credit card that gives me frequest flyer miles, however, I have filed bankruptcy in the past. My credit score is not that bad, but the bankruptcy still shows. I can pay my full balance monthly, as I get reimbursed for my expenses so I am not concerned with the rate or I wouldn\'t even might having a credit/debit card that gives you frequent flyer miles. Any suggestions? |
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There are no frequent flyer cards for damaged credit, but there are some cards by such banks as Orchard or First Premier that provide rewards that can be redeemed for frequent flyer bonuses.
Best,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service
www.Credit-Card-Authority.com |
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User Name:
Kevin |
Date:
October 4, 2006, 10:32 am |
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Hi - Where do you recommend someone with a score of 695 (Experian), about $3,800 in revolving accounts (2 major credit cards) and at the same address/job for the last 4 years? Looking for a higher limit ($10,000+) without jumping through hoops. Thanks, Kevin |
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Actually, we do not recommend any credit cards as it is up to you which credit card to choose. A credit card must suit your personal needs. The creditor decides on the credit line.
At present, you have a good credit, and it is possible that the bank you select will give you a high credit limit.
Best
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service,
www.Credit-Card-Authority.com. |
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User Name:
Nora |
Date:
October 16, 2006, 1:19 pm |
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I am retired with limited liquid income (12,000) but over 40,000 in assets. I had a bancruptcy over 30 years ago. My credit score is 784. I would like to transfer a balance of 3,700 to a lower APR. What card should I approach |
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Look through the balance transfer credit cards at our site and see what cards have more profitable rates than your card. Most of the card are for excellent and good credit, so you will have no trouble with application (you bankruptcy having no influence already).
Best regards,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service
www.Credit-Card-Authority.com |
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User Name:
Quita |
Date:
October 22, 2006, 4:42 am |
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Can u send me a application |
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In fact, we do not send applications. You can find a credit card application online. Besides, it is necessary to determine which type of credit cards you need. Choose the online application for a credit card you qualify for - not to spoil your credit report.
Best,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service,
www.Credit-Card-Authority.com |
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User Name:
suha Abualsoud |
Date:
October 26, 2006, 6:49 am |
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Please send me citbank credit card with no annual fee |
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If you are interested in any of Citibank credit card offers, look through them at Citibank credit cards page. Choose the card and click the link 'Apply' to be redirected to an application form. After you send the form, you'll have to wait for the banks reply or approval.
Good luck,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service
www.Credit-Card-Authority.com |
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User Name:
CATHY |
Date:
October 26, 2006, 7:43 pm |
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i WANT TO TRANSFER 4400. FROM A CARD TO A 0BALANCE CARD NOT GREATEST CREDIT |
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Answer:
Mind that balance transfer credit cards are available for good credit history, so check up your credit report first. ANother important fact is that the terms of the card depend on your credit score, so if you choose a card read terms & conditions carefully, to be sure you'll be able to make the transaction.
Good luck,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service
www.Credit-Card-Authority.com |
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