I am a PNC Bank customer and I came across their not so widely advertised or promoted Secured Visa CC, went to a local branch and asked some questions about it. Decided to sign up for it, was told that PNC does not look at your credit report only your banking history with them. So knowing this was 100% positive in my case, that is no bounced checks or etc, I filled out the application. Was quite easy, and you have to withdrawal (in the form of a cashiers check) the secured amount of credit. I started with $250, but you can add up to $2500 Max any time (in $50 increments).
The APR is high, 18.99% but I do not plan on ever rolling a balance, the yearly fee is $36 or $3/month, not great but oh well. The biggest thing I liked was the grace period applies like a normal credit card and also was told that they report it to the Credit Agencies as a normal/unsecured credit card.
I was also told after 1 year or so, PNC will look at the history and possibly offer me a unsecured card, but read that you have to reapply, not totally clear on that one but I believe this will not graduate.
I am waiting to be approved was told it could be a week or two, if for some reason they do not approve me (and the manager at the bank said he never seen anyone declined) I'll have to try someone else. Was looking at Opensky, but the nonexistent grace period is a big negative.
The APR is high, 18.99% but I do not plan on ever rolling a balance, the yearly fee is $36 or $3/month, not great but oh well. The biggest thing I liked was the grace period applies like a normal credit card and also was told that they report it to the Credit Agencies as a normal/unsecured credit card.
I was also told after 1 year or so, PNC will look at the history and possibly offer me a unsecured card, but read that you have to reapply, not totally clear on that one but I believe this will not graduate.
I am waiting to be approved was told it could be a week or two, if for some reason they do not approve me (and the manager at the bank said he never seen anyone declined) I'll have to try someone else. Was looking at Opensky, but the nonexistent grace period is a big negative.
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