How does getting a secure credit card hurts your credit?
Feb 08, 2009 in
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I have great credit 755 and want to get a secure credit card, would it hurt my credit?
I have great credit 755 and want to get a secure credit card, would it hurt my credit?
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5 comments
snowrider98023 on February 12, 2009 at 12:21 am
If you have 755 why do you want a secured card? Secured cards are for people who have bad credit. That is why your score would drop. The same for using a high interest finance company, you use them if you have bad credit so just the fact that you have one of those types of accounts will put a ding on your report.
stan c on February 13, 2009 at 4:27 am
Not really. It might lower it a bit but once you start using the card it should bring it right back up again
taximomuv3 on February 14, 2009 at 6:35 am
You shouldn’t need a secured card if you already have a high score. You’re better off using a debit card, since that’s pretty much all a secured card is anyways – minus the fees.
bak889988 on February 16, 2009 at 6:45 pm
Yes do not get a secured card with your credit score. You could get a prepaid debit card and that way it would not even be reported on your credit report. I am assuming that is all you really want, because a secured credit card makes no sense with your high score. I think walmart and western union both have card with low or no fees. You should check those out.
latebreakfast on February 18, 2009 at 3:19 pm
I don’t know your reasons for wanting a secured card, but I advise against it with a score of 755.
Get a rewards card of some kind.
Secured cards come with tons of fees.
Never the less, if you get any card, secured or otherwise, it will ding your score only a few points for the hard inquiry.