I have been discharged for a few months and have been receiving credit card offers fairly regularly. A couple were those ridiculous $300 cards that start you with a $175 balance right out the gate but I am also now receiving offers from Capital One with no fees at all. My discharge included a small (<$2000) account with them, yet they seem perfectly happy to sign me up again. While I have no need or desire to "charge" anything going forward, I know I have to start rebuilding credit somewhere, somehow. I also know I am responsible, having had ~800 credit prior to my divorce several years ago. I have no plans to purchase a home anytime in the next several years and have a reaffirmed auto loan that will be paid off within the year with no plans to finance another vehicle for a long time.
Any thoughts? Is Capital One really on the level about wanting me back? Should I? I suppose, in their view, they might as well regain my business and start making money off me again, plus my "discharge" button is broken for the next 8 years. I figure I can use it to pump gas and pay it off each month with my "gas budget."
P.S. Yes, I am sure it is not Capital One's copycat, "Credit One." I've been receiving those, too.
Any thoughts? Is Capital One really on the level about wanting me back? Should I? I suppose, in their view, they might as well regain my business and start making money off me again, plus my "discharge" button is broken for the next 8 years. I figure I can use it to pump gas and pay it off each month with my "gas budget."
P.S. Yes, I am sure it is not Capital One's copycat, "Credit One." I've been receiving those, too.
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