Credit Score:
639
Credit Limit:
1500
Age:
55-64
Income On Application:
$25000
Posted 01/28 2020
I got the card to rebuild after bankruptcy.it has a $50 annual fee.$1000 limit.its the best of the rebuilder cards.the bad thing you can only make 2 online payments per statement and they are very slow to credit your account.but hey its unsecured and customer service is nice.its an opportunity to get better cards later.
Credit Score:
660
Credit Limit:
1500
Age:
35-44
Posted 04/18 2017
After a nasty divorce, I saw my score go from high 700s to 650ish. I got the pre-approved mail and was approved for the card when I applied. It was not an instant approval and I had to give proof of my identity and verify my address. But I was approved for $1500.
They do report to all 3 credit bureaus. Also, the credit limit is higher than other cards I have gotten like credit one.
Credit Score:
625
Credit Limit:
1500
Age:
25-34
Posted 11/06 2016
I had a couple of charge offs about 3 years ago and most companies denied me whenever I applied. I got 2 mails, one from blaze and the other from first savings bank. Both came with a $75 annual fee. I bit the bullet and applied for both and was approved for $1500 each. So I end up paying $150 in total annual fees for $3000 in credit lines. So far, I have no complaints.
Credit Score:
623
Credit Limit:
350
Age:
25-34
Posted 11/18 2015
This was one of the cards where I had gotten a pre-approved mail during my rebuilding period. I applied but was not approved immediately. I had to mail copies of my mortgage, utility bills, driver license etc. When I got the card, I was only approved for a measly $350 and slapped with a $75 annual fee.