I received my discharge in July and due to a recent car inspection, needed to get a brake job done for which I don't have much cash on hand to do, so I figured I'd apply for all of the Capital One offers they have been sending me since my discharge. I really don't want to get a card so soon, but I figured this can help me start rebuilding my credit.
The other offers I was getting were horrible. Some of them had annual fees of $39 a year and then $99 a year after the first year. That was an offer from Credit One and the limit was only $500. I went online and was able to get a Capital One car, 0% APR introductory rate for a year and then 22.9% after. There is no annual fee and my credit limit is $1000. After making 5 payments on time, they offer access to higher credit limits.
I guess it helped that I have a checking and savings account with them, and I also never had any kind of loan or credit with them before I filed BK7. I only need to charge around $300, but I'm going to be much more disciplined this time around and make sure I always send in more then the minimum. Hopefully this will help me build my credit up because I might need a new car soon.
The other offers I was getting were horrible. Some of them had annual fees of $39 a year and then $99 a year after the first year. That was an offer from Credit One and the limit was only $500. I went online and was able to get a Capital One car, 0% APR introductory rate for a year and then 22.9% after. There is no annual fee and my credit limit is $1000. After making 5 payments on time, they offer access to higher credit limits.
I guess it helped that I have a checking and savings account with them, and I also never had any kind of loan or credit with them before I filed BK7. I only need to charge around $300, but I'm going to be much more disciplined this time around and make sure I always send in more then the minimum. Hopefully this will help me build my credit up because I might need a new car soon.
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