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Is Capital One A Good Credit Card?*
I'm looking for a good credit card with a fair interest rate and a rewards program.
My FICO score is in the 700's and I pay my bills on time every time.
A co-worker said they had a terrible experience with them, but they could of also contributed.
So are they good, if not then who is?
Answers:
1) They are a good credit card for those just getting started because they will approve cards for people who are turned down by others. With your good credit, you should be able to find one with better interest rate & terms. Shop around before you sign up for this one.
2) capital one does not play around with delinquent accounts credit cards or personal loans they will repo in a heart beat.Like any card you have to watch for monthy or yearly services charges go to http://www.creditcards.com/ browse you wil find this a very good site I do not endorse this site-seen it one day thought it was full of good information to the public
3) If your score is in the 700's you should be good to go with Capital One. In fact, I have one of their cards myself and am very pleased with it. There are no fees, ho hidden costs, good intrest rate and for the first year I had a 9% APR. They also periodically increase your credit limit.
4) If your FICO score is in the 700s...you can do better than CrapOne
5) if you have decent credit there are alot of options to choose from check out www.fastcreditcardapprovals.com here you are able to compare all major credit cards side by side on rates, fees and rewards such as miles, hotel points and others.
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