From: Lee March (cyberlee@earthlink.net)
Date: Sun Dec 05 1999 - 18:25:28 MST
Cynthia wrote:
> As far as I can see, credit card companies don't care diddly about how much
> money you have in the bank. I remember being turned down for every credit
> card I applied for, until I stayed at a single job for an entire year,
> despite the fact that I had 20K in the bank.
Cynthia,
A good point, a steady job history is the single biggest factor for most
applications for credit. Only a net worth far above average will get
you new credit if you have no job history.
My post was more to do with interest rates that are charged once you
have credit. Also 20K in the bank does not in itself mean someone has a
positive net worth or is credit worthy. Not refering to you, but people
applying for credit in general.
Lee
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