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This will be my first credit card to help build credit. Need one that wont haunt me with small print ya dig
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Originally Posted by GrandaddyPurp415
I got one thru 1st premeir bank. I had really bad credit for a minute, but they hooked me up w/ no deposit. the interest rate is decent considering my past too.
yeah I go to that site, but they are the only company that will hook me up at the moment so I got to deal with itOriginally Posted by Da R Entertainment
Originally Posted by GrandaddyPurp415
I got one thru 1st premeir bank. I had really bad credit for a minute, but they hooked me up w/ no deposit. the interest rate is decent considering my past too.
They are terribleI had them as my 1st card out of bankruptcy and it stays in my drawer. I need to call and cancel it. You may want to look in to Cap1. They are pretty decent.
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Originally Posted by LiLbAlLa13
If you are a college student, then I strongly recommend going with Bank of America's Campus Edge Checking and Student Platinum Plus Visa card. Go to their website and check it out.
Golb at Money, Matter, and More Musings has located the worst credit card in the world. It is designed to prey on subprime borrowers who, sadly, cannot get a better card...
Meet the Continental Finance Master Card. After all the fees have been collected, it has a credit limit of $53. From MMMM:
Damn. This card is shockingly awful. And to make matters worse: Golb points out that if you use this card to repair your credit history you're stuck with it because canceling the account will shorten your credit history and drop your score. What a headache.
- Account setup fee: $99
- Program participation fee: $89
- Annual fee: $49
- Account maintenance fee: $120 (charged @ $10/month)
- Purchase APR: 19.92%
- Authorized user fee: $30 (great! seems like $53 credit is a bit too much for a single person to handle)
- Credit limit increase fee: $25 (and you don't even have to ask for it!)
- Internet payment fee: $4 for each authorized internet payment.
http://consumerist.com/consumer/danger-will-robinson/the-worlds-worst-credit-card-296994.php
http://consumerist.com/consumer/danger-will-robinson/the-worlds-worst-credit-card-296994.php