0% APR for the intro, 9.9% after that. NO ANNUAL FEE, NO START UP FEES, ETC
(there are late and overlimit fees like any other card, but none of the "here's a $500 credit limit, $450 of which is already taken up in various fees before you get the stupid card").
I'm only getting the card in order to rebuild credit - we will likely just use it for groceries, something we buy in cash every month anyway, that way we know we can pay it off every month. Anyway, I wanted to wait until I got a no fee offer before I signed on, and it only took 2 months! My credit line is even quite high - $1800. My FICO score is just over 600 at this point. My husband's must still be considerably lower because he is still getting all those ridiculous fee card offers - none of which we will do.
Just wanted to let people know that waiting is a good thing. Don't pay just to have a credit card. Yes, re-building is important, but I doubt 2 months is going to make a huge difference on my overall report.
It's a WaMu Visa, if anyone is curious.
(there are late and overlimit fees like any other card, but none of the "here's a $500 credit limit, $450 of which is already taken up in various fees before you get the stupid card").
I'm only getting the card in order to rebuild credit - we will likely just use it for groceries, something we buy in cash every month anyway, that way we know we can pay it off every month. Anyway, I wanted to wait until I got a no fee offer before I signed on, and it only took 2 months! My credit line is even quite high - $1800. My FICO score is just over 600 at this point. My husband's must still be considerably lower because he is still getting all those ridiculous fee card offers - none of which we will do.
Just wanted to let people know that waiting is a good thing. Don't pay just to have a credit card. Yes, re-building is important, but I doubt 2 months is going to make a huge difference on my overall report.
It's a WaMu Visa, if anyone is curious.
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