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October 23, 2006, 11:39 pm
can you lend me 1000 dollars
Dear Kamal,
if you need to borrow $1000, I can only advise you to apply for a credit card with this amount as credit limit. But you should be careful to apply for a card for which your credit score is eligible.

Best regards,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service
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October 24, 2006, 12:02 am
My FICO scores are 633, 616, 693...what is the best card for me to apply for?
616 points equals to bad credit, 633 - to fair credit, 693 - to good credit. Too large a divergence, isn't it? Maybe, you should apply to the bureaus and, maybe, there is something to add into your credit reports to make them more or less equal. Besides, you should take into account that commonly banks regard the lowest score of the three, so primarily you should count on your bad score and bad credit cards.

Good luck,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service
www.BestCreditOffers.com
October 24, 2006, 12:10 am
I got my secure credit card and i am paying all the payments well before time. I want to know how my credit score is being determined. When i apply for an auto insurance, they later came back and said i have fair credit score. i recent to came to USA from india and this is my first secure card. Let me know how can i improve my credit score. I am a prompt payer, even before the bills generated i used to pay the amount in advance for my card.
If you keep on being so accurate a payer, you'll be able to accumulate about 100 points per year. If you have a bank account, if you have several open credit cards (not necessarily with a balance on them), if you have paid off a number of cards and own a property - all this adds to your credit history much. To improve your credit you can apply for another secure card, and after paying both off, get unsecured cards - thus more and more beneficial cards will be available for you.

Best regards,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service
www.BestCreditOffers.com
October 26, 2006, 1:56 am
I would like to get a secure card, however the ones that I have applied for ask for a checking account. I have a mastercard but not a checking account at this time. Is there any way to bypass this or are there companies that are out there that will take the secured deposit out of a card instead?
Our secured credit cards require making a bank deposit. The limit on the card depends on the amount of the bank deposit. Then the bank can take money from your deposit if you don't pay your bill.
Secured cards are usually given to people with credit problems. See secured credit cards for to evaluate the offers.

Best regards,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service,
www.BestCreditOffers.com
October 30, 2006, 3:36 am
I have had a problem in the past with my social security number getting used by someone else. I no longer give my social security number when applying for credit.
I have a small business and have aquired an EIN number. Are there any credit card companies that issue credit with an EIN number instead of a social security number?
I don't want a repeat of what happened.

Thanks
In fact, our credit card applications require your social security number to proceed the application. So probably do the other web services. We understand that very often people are victims to identity theft and other troubles. But, unfortunately, we do not provide any phone numbers or links, so you will have to make a small web research yourself.

Best,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service,
www.BestCreditOffers.com
October 31, 2006, 7:19 am
how can i prove my credit worthiness back to the credit card people
You have only one way to do it: pay off your balances in full and on time and never stop using credit cards. Some property is also a good demonstration of your reliability as well as severl department store cards. But when applying for cards, mind your credit score and do not try to get a better card than you are eligible for.

Best regards,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service
www.bestCreditOffers.com
November 1, 2006, 1:18 am
do you have to pay the card balance in full each month for the AE Blue card or just the monthly payment?
As far as I know, this card has a flexible system of payments, so as you can pay however you want. But, actually, all the details about payments can be found in terms&conditions of the card or ask the customer service.

Best regards,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service
www.Credit-Land.com
November 2, 2006, 2:21 am
Question: I own and operate a successful LLC that grosses over $250k annually. I also have a six year old personal bankruptcy on my credit report that keeps thwarting my efforts to secure a business credit card. Can you advise me of who is most likely to approve my company for a CORPORATE credit card (not a personal credit card) in light of the circumstances?

Thanks,

Andrew Berke
Try to apply to Citibank. To increase the chances of getting a card, you should eastablish your business credit account and get your business plan to show to creditors. They will still look at your credit history, so the amount will not be very extensive.

Good luck,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service
www.BestCreditOffers.com
November 2, 2006, 2:25 am
I have 716 on equifax, 713 on experian, and 695 on transunion. I have a bankrupcy filing for chapter 13 that was filed 12/1999 showing on transunion only. Is it possible for me to get an american express card?
Ch. 13 stays for 10 years in your credit report, but as you have good credit score, you may try to ask the bureau to remove it (but little hope for that). MInd that banks usually look at thr lowest credit score report, in your case it is Transunion, so you won't be able to hide it. I think, the safest thing for you will be to apply for some other card.

Best regards,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service
www.BestCreditOffers.com
November 2, 2006, 11:39 pm
I already have an account from First Premier Bank, I want to know can I apply for another card that they offer?
Yes, you can.

Best regards,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service
www.BestCreditOffers.com
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