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Date:
August 17, 2006, 1:10 am
In reviewing my experian credit burea report I notice and inquiry on my name under ANB-BP. Then in July it became an open account i do not have such a card. I want to know what this is I have called BP,Chase,Citi,ANB-Associate National Bank and Amarillo National Bank. I just want to know what it is. I would love a BP card but i'm frustrated and I'm 100% disabled veteran subject to panic and anexity attacks and this matter is making it worse
Answer:
Don't worry so much about it, as mistakes are possible. We recommend you to go to the credit bureau and ask them to move all the incorrect information from your report, if you really don't have such a card.
Best regards,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service,
www.YourCreditOptions.com
Date:
August 16, 2006, 5:49 am
Hi!
My credit history is limited as I haven\'t got a credit card yet.
Should i apply to several banks to be sure they will accept me?
Answer:
Be cautious, because if you apply for a credit card and get rejected, it' s reflected in your credit history negatively.
Get a secured credit card at our site and you'll be approved!
Best,
Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service,
www.YourCreditOptions.com