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Title: 2 Year Mark
Date Reviewed: 2011-03-07 14:45:03 | Recommended?: Yes

Review: I applied and was approved for this card 2 years ago, score at the time was 524 TransUnion, it wasn't instant, credit line was $1000.00 to start, now I am up to $1800.00. They offer some great 0% interest promotions! CFNA reports to all three bureaus, however, the credit limit only gets reported to TransUnion and Equifax, Experian only reports the high balance!




Title: Just Approved
Date Reviewed: 2011-07-31 14:33:49 | Recommended?: Yes

Review: Applied at store and recieved a credit line of $1000.00. Which I understand from the store manager to be the max for initial CLs on this card EQ 698, EX 669, TU 729. Signed the line, picked up my SUV and was on my way! Told to expect the card in 10 to 14 days.




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