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2007-08-23 17:03:53
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answered by dsm562 3
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2016-10-16 06:50:34
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answered by cutter 1
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2016-10-21 22:27:04
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answered by Timmy 3
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This Site Might Help You.
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What credit score is needed to get a walmart or target credit card?
2015-08-12 06:17:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Closing your old accounts is about the worst thing you can do for your rating. 1. You could close your oldest account - Length of credit history is 15% of your fico. 2. By closing accounts you will be reducing the overall unused available limits on all the cards. Creditors like to see a lot of unused cash available - shows good credit worthiness. Besides, why close them? It does absolutely no good. It is not going to help you get out of debt any faster. For top credit ratings remember to use your cards and show usage. Buy somethings small that you need like food or gas, or a shirt, and pay in full when the bill comes in the mail. Carrying balances can destroy credit. Especially if you let those balances be more than 30% of your available credit limits. Remember that employers check, so do landlords, and car insurance companies. Use credit cards - don't let them use you. Pay in full each month and never pay interest. /
2016-04-01 00:10:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Many people get approved with scores in the upper 500's and lower 600's.
If you apply and get denied, call and request for a reconsideration. Many who are denied end up getting approved when calling for a recon.
Walmart is not known for giving many people high credit limits. But, Walmart is "usually" generous with credit limit increases every 4 months.
Keep the account in good standing and click the credit limit increase on their website about every 4-5 months.
Target is a bit stingy on granting credit and also gives low credit limits. They no longer give credit limit increases when a person requests it.
Even though they are stingy on granting credit, they do give automatic approvals at the cash register at times. You cannot request the auto approval, it pops up with the receipt and usually only if a person is using a major credit card, and sometimes a debit card, when making the purchase.
If that happens to you, be sure that the clerk puts in the code correctly.
If the clerk fails to put the code in correctly, Target "will" pull a credit report and they could possibly deny you.
If the clerk does it correctly, they will not pull a hard inquiry and you will be approved.
2007-08-24 01:39:53
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answered by echo 7
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Probably about a 650 and above. Or maybe not. Some of the stores that give cards for their stores are a little more lenient about what it is. You could try, But just dont try at a bunch of places because it could hurt you by the amount of credit inquires.
2007-08-23 16:40:58
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answered by Dave 4
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For all questions regarding the wal-mart credit card, I can recommend
http://walmartcreditcardfaq.com/creditcard
2014-05-01 05:25:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Can someone tell what is the correct answer for this question?
2016-08-24 13:21:23
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answered by ? 4
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