Hello all-
Our CH 7 BK was discharged at the end of December 2010. DH and I have since been approved for Capital One credit cards (his limit is $1000, mine is $750). We will be using these cards for rebuilding.
I know that many of you have suggested an Orchard Bank card - I just don't know if I want to open an account with a low limit (that many have stated does not increase) with a large annual fee, knowing that I would close it in a year or two.
I have also read some good things regarding the Hooters mastercard on the forum. While I am not so sure I could carry that one in my wallet, I could pay some utilities with it. Does anyone know if they regularly increase credit lines? Or how long past discharge you should wait before applying?
I suppose my question is do you really need more than one credit card to start rebuilding your credit? We do not have car payments, but my husband has a student loan payment. Our mortgage was included in our BK, we are, however, continuing to stay and pay - not sure if Chase will report that we are paying or not - that is something I will need to check into.
Our long term plan was to start a relationship with a credit union and sometime down the line apply for a credit card with them.
One last thing, and this is probably irrelevant but I wanted to ask anyway, does it matter if you have visa cc's, mastercard cc's, or both? Or does only Amex appear differently on your credit report?
I know you all have an opinion, and I would seriously love to hear them!
Our CH 7 BK was discharged at the end of December 2010. DH and I have since been approved for Capital One credit cards (his limit is $1000, mine is $750). We will be using these cards for rebuilding.
I know that many of you have suggested an Orchard Bank card - I just don't know if I want to open an account with a low limit (that many have stated does not increase) with a large annual fee, knowing that I would close it in a year or two.
I have also read some good things regarding the Hooters mastercard on the forum. While I am not so sure I could carry that one in my wallet, I could pay some utilities with it. Does anyone know if they regularly increase credit lines? Or how long past discharge you should wait before applying?
I suppose my question is do you really need more than one credit card to start rebuilding your credit? We do not have car payments, but my husband has a student loan payment. Our mortgage was included in our BK, we are, however, continuing to stay and pay - not sure if Chase will report that we are paying or not - that is something I will need to check into.
Our long term plan was to start a relationship with a credit union and sometime down the line apply for a credit card with them.
One last thing, and this is probably irrelevant but I wanted to ask anyway, does it matter if you have visa cc's, mastercard cc's, or both? Or does only Amex appear differently on your credit report?
I know you all have an opinion, and I would seriously love to hear them!
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