So after getting denied from PNC, the other day a offer arrived from OpenSky for their Secured Visa.
I originally read about OpenSky having not so great terms, but appears they must have changed.
-No credit check required (not so sure about this after PNC?)
-Secure your credit line for as low as $200
-Max credit line, up to $5K
-Reports to all three credit bureaus every month as a unsecured card (again not so sure?)
APR & Fees
-Annual $29
-APR 17.50%
-Avoid paying interest on purchases, pay balance in full by due date of each month. So typical credit card terms, not what I originally read about OpenSky.
-Foreign Transaction Fee 3%
Card never graduates to a unsecured.
Capital Bank, N.A. not Capital One
Noticed under disclosures in some states a credit report may be required.
If you got to their website there is a FAQ page, which states this "*All credit lines are subject to underwriting approval."
It can take anywhere from 4-10 weeks to receive your funds if you decide to close the account.
I also read they charge you $25 each time you want to raise or lower your credit limit.
So the big question is, can anyone vouch for this? Negatives or positives? I am somewhat unsure about getting a secured CC that will never graduate and wonder if its' worth it?
I originally read about OpenSky having not so great terms, but appears they must have changed.
-No credit check required (not so sure about this after PNC?)
-Secure your credit line for as low as $200
-Max credit line, up to $5K
-Reports to all three credit bureaus every month as a unsecured card (again not so sure?)
APR & Fees
-Annual $29
-APR 17.50%
-Avoid paying interest on purchases, pay balance in full by due date of each month. So typical credit card terms, not what I originally read about OpenSky.
-Foreign Transaction Fee 3%
Card never graduates to a unsecured.
Capital Bank, N.A. not Capital One
Noticed under disclosures in some states a credit report may be required.
If you got to their website there is a FAQ page, which states this "*All credit lines are subject to underwriting approval."
It can take anywhere from 4-10 weeks to receive your funds if you decide to close the account.
I also read they charge you $25 each time you want to raise or lower your credit limit.
So the big question is, can anyone vouch for this? Negatives or positives? I am somewhat unsure about getting a secured CC that will never graduate and wonder if its' worth it?
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