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Has any one been approved for any credit with a score of 579 or lower??
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genesonthego
1 year ago
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Capital One or Public Saving Bank.
hardeight 1 year ago
The Public Savings Bank secured Card was set up exactly for this purpose, it reports to all thress major credit Bueraus and is easy to use and get. We hope it helps.
PublicSavingsBank 1 year ago
Orchard Bank. You can make payments by phone at no extra charge and reports to all three credit bureaus.
nandog 1 year ago
I highly recomend the Orchard Bank card. You have to give them a deposit of at least $250 I think (they will hold this as collateral), and you will pay $40 a year I think in dues, but they are very responsive in reporting, have a great website for making payments, and generally don't make me feel like they will suck the life out of me at the first opportunity.
jarena82 1 year ago
orchard for a secured or first premier, that is if you dont mind the 150-250 annual in fees and the 60 percent intrest rade with no grace period.
nbirnbaum2 1 year ago
Other places to try along with credit card sites are places like Wards and Fingethut. They will normally give you a 300-500 limit to start and they do report.
rogercookenc 1 year ago