Howard All American 1960 Posts user info edit post |
i have established credit and a decent score
i'd like to know the ones that offer the largest lines of credit and possibly a 0% introductory but thats not important if its a good one that offers a nice limit. 10/30/2007 1:02:55 PM |
Agent 0 All American 5677 Posts user info edit post |
the one you pay off every month 10/30/2007 1:03:45 PM |
Psykorage All American 1460 Posts user info edit post |
Bank of america offered me a few cards with 0% for x months 10/30/2007 1:11:21 PM |
sledgekevlar All American 758 Posts user info edit post |
well if you have a good score, the amex is good cause you just put stuff on it and pay it off. there is a fee though, but you get some pretty nice things with the card that you dont with others.
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gunzz IS NÚMERO UNO 68205 Posts user info edit post |
in before the omar 10/30/2007 1:24:14 PM |
HUR All American 17732 Posts user info edit post |
get a Visa from the NCSECU, but I also enjoy my American Express Blue card
0% for the first year and points 10/30/2007 1:35:41 PM |
Howard All American 1960 Posts user info edit post |
what is
"Two Cycles Average Daily Balance" 10/30/2007 1:49:09 PM |
OmarBadu zidik 25071 Posts user info edit post |
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pilgrimshoes Suspended 63151 Posts user info edit post |
ibtl 10/30/2007 2:04:51 PM |
Howard All American 1960 Posts user info edit post |
^^why would i want to look at credit card offers from over a year ago? these things change every month 10/30/2007 2:17:26 PM |
TheLoveTool All American 2240 Posts user info edit post |
I have a good visa card from bank of america. 0% introductory, 7.9% fixed. Points. Raising your limit is easy after making the first few payments, but don't raise it too high or it will look poor on your credit score because it is seen as a liability that you have that large of a credit line sitting on the side. 10/30/2007 2:23:48 PM |
BelowMe All American 3150 Posts user info edit post |
I have an American Express Blue for Students with no annual fee and I also have a Citi Platinum Dividends with no annual fee. Both suit me well. 10/30/2007 4:57:58 PM |
budman97420 All American 4126 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "but don't raise it too high or it will look poor on your credit score because it is seen as a liability that you have that large of a credit line sitting on the side" |
This is wrong, in fact it keeps your debt/total credit ratio low and improves your score. Credit scores are comprised of your payment history, length of credit history, debt/credit ratio, type of loans, and amount of recent credit inquiries. There is no element for how much credit is there for you to use.
The real question is what are you going to use the credit card for? If you intend to pay it off every month then you want the one with the best rewards. If you intend to run up a balance for various things then the interest rate is important. A high limit will be dependent on score and income.10/30/2007 7:31:48 PM |