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Bank Credit
Ed Vegliante asked:


There are few more stressful things than dealing with dinged credit. Millions of Americans have experience with it, so there is a large pool of experience and options to draw from. The important thing to realize is that if you are determined to repair your credit, the right tools are available to help you. One option is The Orchard Bank MasterCard.

What to Expect in General

There is no “one-size-fits-all” explanation for choosing credit cards to fix up your FICO score. There are, however, a few general expectations across the category. Whether it is true or not, credit vendors consider lower FICO scores as higher risk. That pretty much means two things: higher interest rates and lower credit limits.

You can expect to see that for at least the first year of the rebuilding process. Initial credit limits will be anywhere from $250 to $1000, most likely somewhere toward the middle or lower end. The third feature to expect from this category, including Orchard’s cards, is an annual fee as well as a process fee. These fees are one of a few ways that banks mitigate the risk of default.

What to Expect from Orchard

Orchard Bank, a branch of credit giant HSBC, has an industry-wide reputation as a “go-to” card for those seeking to repair their credit. Orchard Bank offers a few features across its credit card products. Firstly, they promise an offer after the application process. While that may not mean an unsecured card, they do have relaxed approval restrictions to get almost everybody started. They offer an array of cards with different levels of obligations and credit requirements. Here are their primary offerings:

The Orchard Bank Platinum MasterCard – As the “Platinum” moniker might suggest, this is the top of the line option from Orchard. The Platinum MasterCard comes with every feature somebody recovering from bad credit could hope for. The Platinum MasterCard will offer a slightly higher credit limit and lower interest rate for its users, and nice features like hotel reservation and car rental service. The Platinum MasterCard has a $39-$59 annual fee based on credit worthiness. The Platinum card has the most (relatively) stringent credit history requirements of these four cards.

The Orchard Bank Gold MasterCard – The Orchard Bank Gold MasterCard extremely similar to it’s Platinum cousin. With a maximum initial credit line of $1000, the Gold MasterCard has the same features, but a slightly higher annual fee of $79 and a $19 process fee. As far as relative strictness goes, the credit guidelines for the Gold card fall in the middle of Orchard’s lineup.

The Orchard Bank Silver MasterCard – You guessed it: Silver. It’s the logical next step. And just like the Gold and Platinum MasterCard, the Silver offers all of the same features, albeit with a $49 annual fee in addition to a $49 process fee. We expect to see more approvals on the Silver, but probably with higher interest rates and lower limits.

The Orchard Bank Secured MasterCard – The Secured card is the bedrock of rebuilding bad credit. If you have trouble getting approved for the other offers, the this is the way to go. Secured cards, as the name implies, require a security deposit prior to usage. Typically companies, including Orchard Bank, will ask for 100%-200% of the desired credit limit upon approval. The Orchard Bank Secured cards look and act just like a regular credit card, and with time, can lead to unsecured cards with increased limits.

In general, all Orchard Bank cards share some common features. If you stay on top of your payments and refuse to let yourself get behind, then these cards will help you rebuild your credit; they do so by reporting to the three major credit bureaus every thirty days. This gives you an opportunity to show that you can handle credit card debt. These cards are accepted at over 22 million locations, and can get you a cash advance on over 770 thousand ATMs.

Since it’s inception, HSBC has helped over 2 million Americans take the first step toward rebuilding their credit. Apply today, and you could be the next to benefit from this great line of products!



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Bank Credit
MIKE SELVON asked:


It is important for college students to be able to pay for their tuition, books, fees and living expenses while they are attending post-secondary school. A student loan and a scholarship can cover most of the associated costs, but there are still other day to day expenses to consider.

If an emergency occurs and the student needs extra cash, then they need a financial back-up plan. A bank credit card can help with these unforeseen expenses and it will also help them to build their credit score.

If you want to obtain a bank credit card from the financial institution of your choice, then there may be some stumbling blocks in your way. If you have been turned down for unsecured credit cards or bank credit cards due to a lack of credit history, then you are aware of the conundrum revolving around credit scores. You must have credit in order to receive credit. It is frustrating to those people who have recently turned eighteen and are looking to begin their lives without fiscal assistance from their parents.

If having one is your goal, then you need to start off small. There is a card for bad credit that many people utilize. It may require a deposit to assure the lender that funds are available to match the credit limit.

Many people who have bad credit or no credit rating will utilize these cards, as a way to start or re-build credit scores. The downfall is being forced into paying high interest rates and a yearly membership fee that is often ridiculous. Use these as a last alternative.

If you are determined to have one from your bank of choice, then you may want to consider asking your parent to co-sign the application with you. You will have the card in your name, but your parent’s credit score will determine your interest rate and your limit. This is a great way to get a 0 APR credit card and start to build your own credit rating.

Okay, you have obtained a bank credit card and now have the freedom to spend up to your credit limit. What comes next? Well, it should not be a shopping spree. This is the time to use some restraint. It can be thrilling the first time you hand over that piece of plastic to the store clerk, but you must always remember to use it wisely.

With that small piece of plastic comes great responsibility. You will need to make your payments on time and always try to keep a minimum balance that you can pay off.



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