what is easiest citibank card to ge

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by picantel, May 12, 2003.

  1. GEORGE

    GEORGE Well-Known Member

    Re: Re: what is easiest citibank card to ge

    SOME "HALF BAKED" EXCUSES LIKE "HIGH BALANCES" PROBABLY...

    25+ YEARS OF "PERFECT" MEANS NOTHING!!!!!!

    "HIGH INCOME" MEANS NOTHING!!!!!!

    USING CREDIT FOR MY BENEFIT...IS NOT A CRIME!!!!!!!!! (OR IS IT???)

    I do have some BIG $$$$$ amounts @ 0.00% to 5.90%...but SO WHAT?!?!?!?!?!?

    EVER SINGLE ACCOUNT ABOVE 5.90% IS EITHER IN THE SOCK DRAWER OR IT IS PAID IN FULL EVERY MONTH!!!!

    I'm still WAY under 50% TOTAL DEBT TO TOTAL CREDIT LIMIT RATIO!!!!!!!
     
  2. Sheepshead

    Sheepshead Well-Known Member

    Re: Re: Attn George

    Mr G. If you haven't noticed, Amy gets what Amy wants! Hey Amy, how about some grinds to go with those bumps???
     
  3. MOVINGONUP

    MOVINGONUP Well-Known Member

    Re: Re: what is easiest citibank card to ge

    Hey, do you have a business?

    If I were you, go start a home based business, I only costs few hunderd bucks, credit repair or something like that.

    You can get credit cards on you business, and its great for tax write offs.

    You can even loose money on your business and be making money on your regular job.

    I just got an offer from CAP-ONE MILES: $5000-$8000 for my business, my FICO is only 620, 606,580

    And Citibank offered me a CARD Too, Might be a little off the subject but I thought it might help.
     
  4. Amy B

    Amy B Well-Known Member

    Re: Attn George

    Um you know that was my computer tweakin on me!

    Sheep....that's not true, there is something I haven't gotten that I want.
     
  5. Amy B

    Amy B Well-Known Member

    Re: Re: Re: what is easiest citibank card to ge

    I'd be curious if you actually get that cap one credit limit because my mother in law was offered the same thing (up to 25000 or something) and she got $300. Ludicrous.

    Sheep.....that's no way to talk to a lady!
     
  6. RichGuy

    RichGuy Well-Known Member

    I'm with George on this one--credit should be used.

    Credit was invented to be used. Banks that want to grant you credit only if you never use it are hopelessly confused.
     
  7. Amy B

    Amy B Well-Known Member

    okay......on you who do the BDD.....how long do I need to wait for new credit to age before I try it? I only have 1 mortgage inq in the last six months. Just thinkin Sheep!! :) Planning ahead you know.
     

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