Whats with banks these days?!?!
Date: Mon, 08/20/2007 - 12:10
I applied for a new credit card recently with a higher limit and lower interest rate through my bank recently to balance transfer some high interest debt. I applied for $3000, and what did I get? $1000! Does me no good whatsoever. I give up with banks, they aren't good for much of anything unless you have a crapload of money!
Wow! I don't know what is up with them. It looks like if you are
Wow! I don't know what is up with them. It looks like if you are trying to get a consolidation loan that they wouldn't count the amount you are trying to consolidate. It's a never-ending cycle.
Unfortunately, your bank doesn????????t sound helpful.
Unfortunately, your bank doesn????????t sound helpful. They should have thought that if you were in your best financial situation, you would never have asked for their help. But anyways, don????????t get disheartened. There are different debt management companies who will help in your situation. See the ranking chart in this website. A dmp company will combine all your debts under one payment plan and quote lower interest rates in your pay off. I see you as a registered member in the website. A counselor in your area will be calling for the free counseling and discuss your options. Get all the account statements and other details and figure out a suitable plan with the counselor. This will be your first step towards a debt free life.
Since you are in the military,try joining one of the credit unio
Since you are in the military,try joining one of the credit unions associated with them.They are usually a lot better to their members than banks.
Good idea Cajun. Credit unions are easier to work with. If it we
Good idea Cajun. Credit unions are easier to work with. If it weren't for mine, I don't know what I would do.
I would defintately join a credit union since you are in the mil
I would defintately join a credit union since you are in the military they should be more than willing to help you. Good luck
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