Saturday, July 11, 2009

How trusting is first premier bank credit cards???

hello, i got an offer in the mail for a $200.00 credit limit. i have to pay $29.00 processing fee, and then they bill the card $150.00 for additional charges. DO YOU THINK THEY ARE LIGIT?



How trusting is first premier bank credit cards???exchange rate





they are legit.



i have a mastercard with them



i paid the $29 processing and the $150



no worries with them.



How trusting is first premier bank credit cards???

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They are legit. I have a Visa and a Master Card with them. How much you have to pay upfront depends on your credit.|||They are a legitimate company, mainly for people with very very bad credit.



You should actually look at getting a Secured Card instead. With FP and similar companies these %26quot;Fees%26quot; are just gone and you can not get them back. With a Secured Card you put a deposit into an account and the company gives you a credit card with the same limit. These also report to the credit agencies so if you maintain good history your report will improve. One bank that is pretty open to issuing cards is Orchard Bank.|||Hello!



I actually have a card from them. Although many people told me that I should have to pay for credit, sometimes you do! Nobody would give me credit so I started out with that and also an Imagine card. About 6 months later I had established credit and was able to purchase a car without a co-signer.|||don%26#039;t bother. if u have to have a cc keep looking just be patient. there are cc out there that have only a processing fee and no other fee none including annual fees.



but here%26#039;s what i will tell u. cc are like snakes and if u play with them u know they bite. read around here and u will see ppl are having all these funny problems with cc. stay without them. live on cash. if u have a job and u don%26#039;t have any debt u are better off than millions and u can plan and pay everything cash.



get the book Total money make over by daveramsey it will teach u on these. but here is a summary of his simple steps



-save a $1000 for an emergency fund and don%26#039;t touch it.



-pay off ur debts (i hope u dan%26#039;t have any yet)



-build an emergency fund equal to 3 to 6 months expenses



-pay off ur home



-invest and build wealth to have enough for ur future and even to give away.

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