Credit Score:
565
Credit Limit:
300
Age:
25-34
Approved
Filed 5 mos ago was just discharged like 1.5 mos ago after Bankruptcy
Posted 01/10 2020
I just applied and my card should be here within the next few days. I literally just finished filling for bk so i was shocked and grateful to be approved. I was applying for multiple SECURED cards before giving this a try and getting denied every time. I got approved right away, and I can start paying it completely off in full every month, and start building my credit back up thank goodness!!
Credit Score:
636
Credit Limit:
1600
Age:
45-54
Approved
4.5 yrs after Bankruptcy
Income On Application:
$198000
Posted 08/08 2018
Card matched on Experian. Rebuilding credit. Applied. Approved.
Credit Score:
650
Credit Limit:
500
Age:
65+
Income On Application:
$35
Posted 05/24 2017
This is for folks who don't have the greatest credit scores, but considering the $39 annual fee, and the high percentage rate, that is to be expected. Good thing is this is NOT one of those horrific companies that charge hundreds in fees just to apply, so from a consumer standpoint, for those with not the greatest credit scores, this not a bad basic credit card.
Credit Score:
663
Credit Limit:
1000
Age:
35-44
Posted 05/09 2017
I have been rebuilding my credit for the last year and a half. My scores are in the mid 600s and I already have a Sears, Fingerhut and a Credit One. I got a mail with an invitation for the ollo and my first impression was that it has a low annual fee and rewards program (I am paying $75 on my credit one and it does have cash back as well @1%). I applied and was approved for $1000.
Credit Score:
574
Credit Limit:
0
Age:
25-34
Posted 05/05 2017
I got the invite for 2 ollo cards. I have not pulled the trigger yet. My score is like around 574.
One of the cards has no annual fee. The highlights (at least to me) seems to be that they do away with a lot of fees like foreign transaction fees, late fees and over-the-limit fees.
The second offer is this card I think. $39 annual fee but 2% cash back on gas, supermarkets and drugstores.
This seems like the better deal. But I am waiting for more feedback before I pull the trigger.
Credit Score:
638
Credit Limit:
500
Age:
35-44
Posted 05/03 2017
Most of my other rebuilder cards come with high fees. For example, my Credit One has a $75. But before that, I had continental finance and I had to pay an annual fee and monthly which came up to about $200 a year in fees. I have since canceled that. I do not mind paying $39 for the card and get cash back rewards. My Credit One also gives me cash back so that's two cards with rewards for me.
Credit Score:
694
Credit Limit:
1000
Age:
35-44
Income On Application:
$65000
Posted 04/09 2017
This sure looks like it is going after capital one. I got the offer in the mail. EQ score was 694. I applied and got $1000 in limits.
I'll check in at a later date and report on my experiences after a few months of using the card.
Credit Score:
638
Credit Limit:
500
Age:
35-44
Posted 04/04 2017
Got the invite, applied and was approved. I also have the quicksilverone. I will use these 2 cards for cash back. I think they are both a great combo.
Credit Score:
542
Credit Limit:
300
Age:
25-34
Posted 03/28 2017
I was actually surprised to get the mail offer and the terms and more surprised that I actually got approved. The limit was small ($300). But not many cards offered to me earns rewards and has a very reasonable annual fee.
I already have a couple of store cards like macy's and sears and also a capital one card. Will probably go on gardening for a while.