What is you credit score , approximately?So nevermind I guess they were pretty quick to call me back and finalize the very next day. So I bank with Target Credit Union (it is actually a division of BCU- Baxter Credit Union)which I highly recommend. They helped me improve my credit score with a secured visa credit card. After being with them a couple years I applied for a personal loan through the CreditSavvy tab on their online banking application. I am surprised that I was instantly approved and after recieving a phone call and going over the terms the next day, I electronically signed the contract via email and BOOM the $$$ was in my account. If anyone ever has questions regarding the process, I am glad to help.
What is you credit score , approximately?
I will leave Target in the proper way so I can keep my checking and credit account with Baxter. I almost got a car loan with them but got a better rate with capital one. [/QUOTE said:I thought you could keep banking with them no matter what?
I love Target Credit Union/BCU. I got a credit card with them with a 7,000$ limit, whereas Bank of America won’t raise my limit from 300$ after 13 years and charges a yearly fee, which is why I’m closing it soon.
I will leave Target in the proper way so I can keep my checking and credit account with Baxter. I almost got a car loan with them but got a better rate with capital one.
Which is why I waited until I raised my score and got a new car first. I have two cards that are older. I can’t justify keeping the bofa one around anymore.What kind of shitty $300 credit card charge a yearly fee?! What sucks is if you do close it your 13 year credit history for that card goes down the drain and lowers your credit score.
Call BofA and ask them to do a product change to a card without an annual fee, DO NOT CLOSE IT if you can. If they do not offer you anything, the retention department may attempt to when you cancel the account. Make it clear that the annual fee is the reason your canceling, and you've been a cardholder for years, and paid on time. You do not want to have this account closed, it will affect your FICO significantly -- despite what some may say.Which is why I waited until I raised my score and got a new car first. I have two cards that are older. I can’t justify keeping the bofa one around anymore.
I don’t plan on doing anything else big credit wise anytime soon.
Credit One Bank.What kind of shitty $300 credit card charge a yearly fee?
You should since their card carries no Annual Fee. If you can swing deposits on both of them, I'd open one with Discover as well. Discover it Secured | Secured Credit Card to Build Credit | Discover - https://www.discover.com/credit-cards/secured/I’m thinking of getting a secured card through BCU
Do you have a Target credit RC? If so, you might not need to go the route of a secured card.I’m thinking of getting a secured card through BCU
I talked to BofA last year about it and they said I would have to close it and apply for a new one. 😐Call BofA and ask them to do a product change to a card without an annual fee, DO NOT CLOSE IT if you can. If they do not offer you anything, the retention department may attempt to when you cancel the account. Make it clear that the annual fee is the reason your canceling, and you've been a cardholder for years, and paid on time. You do not want to have this account closed, it will affect your FICO significantly -- despite what some may say.
Credit One Bank.
I’ve applied for it twice and was denied each time saying I don’t have enough credit history so I’m thinking I need to go to the secure routeDo you have a Target credit RC? If so, you might not need to go the route of a secured card.
Called. They wouldn't do a product change and said they could submit a line increase request. I asked if it was any different than me going online and doing it myself, and she said no. I asked if I could close with her or someone else. It was with her. So BofA has no retention department and don't care if you close a long standing account. I have a house, car, and other cards so I don't care if my credit takes a hit at this point. 🤷🏾♀️Call BofA and ask them to do a product change to a card without an annual fee, DO NOT CLOSE IT if you can. If they do not offer you anything, the retention department may attempt to when you cancel the account. Make it clear that the annual fee is the reason your canceling, and you've been a cardholder for years, and paid on time. You do not want to have this account closed, it will affect your FICO significantly -- despite what some may say.
Credit One Bank.
This is a common misconception. Go ahead and close it, you get the age and good history of the account still reporting on your credit reports for 10 years.What kind of shitty $300 credit card charge a yearly fee?! What sucks is if you do close it your 13 year credit history for that card goes down the drain and lowers your credit score.