Member since: January 2008
Total Contributions: 7
I applied for this card and Chase approved me for this card and I'm enjoying the 0% intro rate for now. I hear that Chase's customer service isn't very nice, but I haven't had any issues with them to date.
Review posted 2 years ago
My credit was just OK and I got approved. It took 5 minutes and I was approved for a $2,000 credit limit. I can't complain.
Review posted 3 years ago
Its nice to see a credit card that offer's 0% on purchases, and that its not an intro offer.
Comment posted 3 years ago
I paid $200 and its free here. I love the Pearl, its not as snazzy as the iphone, but its small and I don't feel like a techno posuer
Comment posted 3 years ago
Even if you don't have a child, you can build up money in Upromise and pull it out when you want it.
Comment posted 3 years ago
I have lent money to borrowers on prosper and have not had any issues. I tend to lend money to the groups, I think that there is more accountability in those lenders. I also only lend to "A" or higher borrowers. At least then I know that they "could" get a traditional loan, but due to the market conditions, they decided to try prosper.
I tend to look at this as investing small amounts that I'm willing to play around with, as the other option would be to have this money sit in a 2-3% savings account, instead of potentially earning 9% with prosper.
Comment posted 3 years ago
You sign up for six months at a discounted rate, and then Comcast gives you back $100? That ends up being $20 for 6 months of high speed internet. Great deal!
Comment posted 3 years ago
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