If you have a 611 credit score, there's a good chance you will not be approved when applying for a credit card, assuming it requires good or excellent credit.
Put simply, most creditors refer to credit scores below 620 as "subprime." So a credit score below that range likely won't be sufficient for most credit card approvals.
If you apply and aren't approved, you may want to inquire about getting a so-called "bad credit" credit card. Alternatively, you can visit your local bank or credit union and ask about available options.
If that too is out of the question, you may have to settle for a secured credit card, which requires cash as collateral.
Just keep in mind that credit scoring is very subjective, and credit card issuers look beyond your actual three-digit score to determine your creditworthiness.
Yes, it fits in the "Poor score" category. See link: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/credit-score-rating-scale.html
vanquis is basicly a credit card company that will give you a credit card regardless of your credit score. you will be able to get a credit card and will allow you to get a better credit score
Generally, no, your credit score will not be reduced if a credit card that you own is not being used. You don't, however, want to cancel the card - cancelling a credit card (whether voluntary or forced by the issuer) does reduce your credit score.
There's no need to have a credit card to get your credit score. You can use various web based services in order to get your credit score for free -- no credit card required. See the source links for links to sites that can help provide more information on checking your credit score.
If you have never bought anything on credit, you do not have a credit score.
Yes, it fits in the "Poor score" category. See link: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/credit-score-rating-scale.html
vanquis is basicly a credit card company that will give you a credit card regardless of your credit score. you will be able to get a credit card and will allow you to get a better credit score
Generally, no, your credit score will not be reduced if a credit card that you own is not being used. You don't, however, want to cancel the card - cancelling a credit card (whether voluntary or forced by the issuer) does reduce your credit score.
There's no need to have a credit card to get your credit score. You can use various web based services in order to get your credit score for free -- no credit card required. See the source links for links to sites that can help provide more information on checking your credit score.
If you have never bought anything on credit, you do not have a credit score.
There are many requirements to applying for a credit card. The biggest requirement is having a good credit score. Without a good credit score, one cannot get a credit card.
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no. most of credit card company will decline you appilication.
No, because its for a business and it's not in your name. It will however change your credit score if and only if you have a business credit card in your name.
yes, it will lower your FICO score.