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SR wrote:Make sure you can pay off your credit card each month.. if you cant well then no dont get one
Dizzy28 wrote:In addition to what was said above WRT to cost of card the annual fee for my card with FCB is $145.
And wtf is a prepaid credit card?? If I prepay then its no longer credit!!!
Dizzy28 wrote:In addition to what was said above WRT to cost of card the annual fee for my card with FCB is $145.
In developing and emerging countries such as Trinidad and Tobago, mobile money solutions are a means of extending financial services to the community known as the ‘unbanked’ or ‘underbanked’. However, the development of mobile money is now pervasive in developed countries and represents the mechanism that keeps customers connected.
BANzai Rastafarai wrote:Intercommercial Bank has a VTM card that requires ONLY that you open a Savings account with them..(Usual initial requirements of Utility Bill, two forms of ID ..they didnt ask for a pay slip..as other banks area claiming is a requirement now by Central bank......fuqqqin liars) in fact they offer you the card as standard along with the ATM card you get. And topping up just requires you make the deposits... not produce bone marrow smaples like the other banks (FCB/RBL) dont even charge you a percentage on the deposit. I thought it was unheard of until a business colleague of mine confirmed and I can also confirm. I haven't used the card to do ATM withdrawals, but the same 3% exists as other banks.
There's also TSTT's new initiative:
http://technewstt.com/pr-tstt-mobilemoney/In developing and emerging countries such as Trinidad and Tobago, mobile money solutions are a means of extending financial services to the community known as the ‘unbanked’ or ‘underbanked’. However, the development of mobile money is now pervasive in developed countries and represents the mechanism that keeps customers connected.
Mmoney607 wrote:The_Honourable wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:neilsingh100 wrote:The USD limit is going to be restricted per person so would not make a difference how many credit cards you have with a bank. As is the practice now exceptions are also made at the discretion of the bank (i.e. high net worth individuals and politicians with have much higher USD limits.)
They could get a card from another bank
After the credit card application is completed, they run a credit score on you with Transunion. The report shows all your previous and active credit facilities. So if you have a credit card at one bank and you think that is just to get another card at another bank, it's not that easy and will only allow you if they see you are managing all your debt properly (no defaults, no delinquent debts, paying on time, and especially your income is much higher than your expenses).
You can beat the system a bit if a family member you trust (and also trusts you) applies for a CC.
Just drop the limit on the republic card so you only at the US limit of 5000 then apply for a credit card elsewhere for the other 5000 that was cut
adnj wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:The_Honourable wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:neilsingh100 wrote:The USD limit is going to be restricted per person so would not make a difference how many credit cards you have with a bank. As is the practice now exceptions are also made at the discretion of the bank (i.e. high net worth individuals and politicians with have much higher USD limits.)
They could get a card from another bank
After the credit card application is completed, they run a credit score on you with Transunion. The report shows all your previous and active credit facilities. So if you have a credit card at one bank and you think that is just to get another card at another bank, it's not that easy and will only allow you if they see you are managing all your debt properly (no defaults, no delinquent debts, paying on time, and especially your income is much higher than your expenses).
You can beat the system a bit if a family member you trust (and also trusts you) applies for a CC.
Just drop the limit on the republic card so you only at the US limit of 5000 then apply for a credit card elsewhere for the other 5000 that was cut
Drop your credit limit - lower your credit score.
Close a credit card - lower your credit score.
Increase your credit utilization rate - lower your credit score.
Apply for new credit - lower your credit score.
Not trueMmoney607 wrote:adnj wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:The_Honourable wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:neilsingh100 wrote:The USD limit is going to be restricted per person so would not make a difference how many credit cards you have with a bank. As is the practice now exceptions are also made at the discretion of the bank (i.e. high net worth individuals and politicians with have much higher USD limits.)
They could get a card from another bank
After the credit card application is completed, they run a credit score on you with Transunion. The report shows all your previous and active credit facilities. So if you have a credit card at one bank and you think that is just to get another card at another bank, it's not that easy and will only allow you if they see you are managing all your debt properly (no defaults, no delinquent debts, paying on time, and especially your income is much higher than your expenses).
You can beat the system a bit if a family member you trust (and also trusts you) applies for a CC.
Just drop the limit on the republic card so you only at the US limit of 5000 then apply for a credit card elsewhere for the other 5000 that was cut
Drop your credit limit - lower your credit score.
Close a credit card - lower your credit score.
Increase your credit utilization rate - lower your credit score.
Apply for new credit - lower your credit score.
Yea and once your credit score goes down, it could never go back up
The credit card con jobadnj wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:The_Honourable wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:neilsingh100 wrote:The USD limit is going to be restricted per person so would not make a difference how many credit cards you have with a bank. As is the practice now exceptions are also made at the discretion of the bank (i.e. high net worth individuals and politicians with have much higher USD limits.)
They could get a card from another bank
After the credit card application is completed, they run a credit score on you with Transunion. The report shows all your previous and active credit facilities. So if you have a credit card at one bank and you think that is just to get another card at another bank, it's not that easy and will only allow you if they see you are managing all your debt properly (no defaults, no delinquent debts, paying on time, and especially your income is much higher than your expenses).
You can beat the system a bit if a family member you trust (and also trusts you) applies for a CC.
Just drop the limit on the republic card so you only at the US limit of 5000 then apply for a credit card elsewhere for the other 5000 that was cut
Drop your credit limit - lower your credit score.
Close a credit card - lower your credit score.
Increase your credit utilization rate - lower your credit score.
Apply for new credit - lower your credit score.
Why can't it go up?Mmoney607 wrote:adnj wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:The_Honourable wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:neilsingh100 wrote:The USD limit is going to be restricted per person so would not make a difference how many credit cards you have with a bank. As is the practice now exceptions are also made at the discretion of the bank (i.e. high net worth individuals and politicians with have much higher USD limits.)
They could get a card from another bank
After the credit card application is completed, they run a credit score on you with Transunion. The report shows all your previous and active credit facilities. So if you have a credit card at one bank and you think that is just to get another card at another bank, it's not that easy and will only allow you if they see you are managing all your debt properly (no defaults, no delinquent debts, paying on time, and especially your income is much higher than your expenses).
You can beat the system a bit if a family member you trust (and also trusts you) applies for a CC.
Just drop the limit on the republic card so you only at the US limit of 5000 then apply for a credit card elsewhere for the other 5000 that was cut
Drop your credit limit - lower your credit score.
Close a credit card - lower your credit score.
Increase your credit utilization rate - lower your credit score.
Apply for new credit - lower your credit score.
Yea and once your credit score goes down, it could never go back up
If you can't get credit, for whatever reason, it's really not necessary to to blame everyone else.zoom rader wrote:The credit card con jobadnj wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:The_Honourable wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:neilsingh100 wrote:The USD limit is going to be restricted per person so would not make a difference how many credit cards you have with a bank. As is the practice now exceptions are also made at the discretion of the bank (i.e. high net worth individuals and politicians with have much higher USD limits.)
They could get a card from another bank
After the credit card application is completed, they run a credit score on you with Transunion. The report shows all your previous and active credit facilities. So if you have a credit card at one bank and you think that is just to get another card at another bank, it's not that easy and will only allow you if they see you are managing all your debt properly (no defaults, no delinquent debts, paying on time, and especially your income is much higher than your expenses).
You can beat the system a bit if a family member you trust (and also trusts you) applies for a CC.
Just drop the limit on the republic card so you only at the US limit of 5000 then apply for a credit card elsewhere for the other 5000 that was cut
Drop your credit limit - lower your credit score.
Close a credit card - lower your credit score.
Increase your credit utilization rate - lower your credit score.
Apply for new credit - lower your credit score.
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