...you interest from that day on. I would suggest getting a debit card from a bank you already have an account. Debit cards are no different than a credit one and you can withdraw cash too using them. I dont think there ...
5 Answers · Business & Finance · 19/11/2007
Good luck finding a customer service number. I tried googling Aspire Visa...
2 Answers · Business & Finance · 15/11/2008
You can get a bad credit credit card from First PREMIER Bank : First PREMIER Bank Centennial Gold...
10 Answers · Business & Finance · 29/07/2008
...and use it for about 6-9 months and pay on time it should build you enough credit within tha time for you to apply for a better card then and drop the first one . good luck
10 Answers · Business & Finance · 22/04/2008
...month. To avoid it, you should always pay the balance. If they belong to the credit bureau, you'll have a fair score of 620/659 in 24 months and a good score 660/749 in 24 months...
3 Answers · Business & Finance · 06/01/2013
... is right. Many banks and credit unions will pull credit reports when a person tries to open checking... will only pull an inquiry from one CRA but some pull from two or all...
4 Answers · Business & Finance · 24/02/2008
...save / put a $1000 in your savings account , the bank will give you a " secured credit card " and use the 1000 you have n their bank as security . then you use the C card to pay for stuff that you would normally just...
8 Answers · Business & Finance · 01/01/2013
...union (most people are eligible for at least one ) and inquire about establishing a credit card (Visa or Mastercard) account...in your area, visit your local bank and inquire about the same arrangement
8 Answers · Business & Finance · 17/02/2009
...the card, use it, and make the first payment before you will see any effect on your credit score. You may have to sign up for a “secured card” in the...by the credit card company or bank in order to obtain the card...
5 Answers · Business & Finance · 05/04/2011
...account, you can transfer funds b/ n the two online for free -- and up to $1000...access to your account is never a good idea. I d prefer not to see..., ya know?!?! Her credit will adversely affect your ability to...
4 Answers · Business & Finance · 04/12/2008