what are some good credit cards to apply for. also what credit limit do most of you all have. ive tryed to get a raise on my limit but the cc company will not give one to me and i am thinking of applying for some other cards.any help?
7/16/2006 10:54:45 PM
i have a citibank dividend select card i applied for and use all the time. i earn 5% cashback on all gas and grocery purchases and 1% back on everything else. its pretty sweet i think the limit is 5,000.
7/16/2006 10:56:15 PM
joerrad you have got to be the most retarded motherfucker on this websiteand that's including drunknloaded
7/16/2006 11:00:37 PM
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7/16/2006 11:02:38 PM
i have a lot of credit cards..I have a shell gas card it's pretty good...advantage is good b/c you save up on frequent flyer milesI have pretty good credit....my limit for my belk card is like 1700..i think on one of my cards its 2500 limit on american express
7/16/2006 11:08:54 PM
i have a miles card with discover1 mile for every $1 spentmy credit limit is only $1500 but i pay it off like 3 times a month from what i've heard a lower line of credit is sometimes better because you're a lower risk because you can't get yourself into that much debt
7/16/2006 11:17:03 PM
any more than three cards and you are going to get yourself in trouble.A main card (Citibank Dividends or similar), an emergency backup (usually an Amex / Blue), and a gas or store card is all anyone should really be carrying.And if your CC company won't raise your limit, you probably don't really need to raise it. I keep having to refuse them raising my limit every couple of months.
7/17/2006 12:29:18 AM
i like it when they raise my limit. for one thing, as i understand, your credit score is partially a function of your unexpended credit (i.e., having credit available improves your score).mostly, though, i just like having that option on the table. my roommate and I just bought jet skis with out credit cards, because we have such low interest rates. we couldn't have gotten loans at comparable rates from a bank, and it would've been much more of a pain to do it that way (i basically never carry a balance on my card--i'll pay it off as soon as my car sells). it's also handy for times like my last move, when I had to rent a Budget truck (and trailer for my car), pay for a hotel for 10 days, etc. The military reimbursed me for everything, but I ended up putting a few thousand dollars on my credit card.what card to get depends on how you're going to use it. if you're like me and basically never carry a balance, you don't really care what the interest rate is. i just care about the rewards program, and the best thing I've seen is the Chase Rewards Visa (1% rebate on all purchases, 5% on gas/food/medications).My USAA Mastercard is my other card. It has a larger credit limit (like 5500-6000 or something), and a low interest rate (5-6%, if i remember correctly). It also yields 1% rebates on everything.if you plan on carrying a balance often...well, don't. but if you do, get a card with a low interest rate. Compound interest is powerful stuff--you don't want to be on the losing end of it.
7/17/2006 1:13:50 AM
USAA is the shit if your eligible, I have had it since I was 16 and have been pleased. They get a little wild with raising your credit limit if you pay your bill in full when you make large purchases.[Edited on July 17, 2006 at 1:23 AM. Reason : .][Edited on July 17, 2006 at 1:25 AM. Reason : ^ There doing the 5% gas thing (up to a certain amount) now too acording to the mailing I got Sat]
7/17/2006 1:22:39 AM
read flyertalk.com for reviews on the best rewards cards...
7/17/2006 1:41:15 PM
i have more than 3 and i'm definately not in trouble..i have victoria's secret, belk, a shell gas card (mastercard), visa, and american express.....I leave the last 2 at home and really only use the first 3....
7/17/2006 3:49:05 PM