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Using "secured" credit cards to establish credit??
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 554781" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Well today I called Sherwin Williams and the manager will get back to me tomorrow. That's the last of my credit accounts. It has been interesting. My sister called on her accounts also. It was funny because alot of her cards are from the same companies as mine even though we live hours apart. The last one I tried of mine was Dillards which is in husband's name. The credit rep so "oh, yes, we can do that". Then...oops...husband hasn't used it in over a year or two so they cancelled the card. I knew my sister had one so I asked her to call. She got the exact same answer. Yes, they can do it but....the card hasn't been used in eighteen months so we cancelled it..sorry. Here's hoping the paint co will save the day. I don't have six months to build a history. The offer is in and we expect the answer by Tuesday.</p><p></p><p>It's not the end of the world but it's interesting. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 554781, member: 35"] Well today I called Sherwin Williams and the manager will get back to me tomorrow. That's the last of my credit accounts. It has been interesting. My sister called on her accounts also. It was funny because alot of her cards are from the same companies as mine even though we live hours apart. The last one I tried of mine was Dillards which is in husband's name. The credit rep so "oh, yes, we can do that". Then...oops...husband hasn't used it in over a year or two so they cancelled the card. I knew my sister had one so I asked her to call. She got the exact same answer. Yes, they can do it but....the card hasn't been used in eighteen months so we cancelled it..sorry. Here's hoping the paint co will save the day. I don't have six months to build a history. The offer is in and we expect the answer by Tuesday. It's not the end of the world but it's interesting. DDD [/QUOTE]
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