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Friday, December 26, 2008

Tribute MasterCard Review

By Daniel Moskel

The Tribute MasterCard is often used to help rebuild a low credit score. It is an unsecured bad credit card.

This card is issued by the First Bank of Delaware. This bank has been in the sub prime lending business for years.

Your card can be used to improve your credit score. It will create a positive payment history on your credit by making your on time monthly payments.

Your payment history is factored heavily when your credit score is calculated. This card will also help your ratio of available credit to debt. This ratio is how much debt do you have compared to the credit you have that is not being used.

You will have an annual fee with this card; this is common with bad credit cards. Your APR will be 19.50% which is the industry standard.

This card will report monthly to all three major credit bureaus. You initial credit limit will be $300.

This card is unique because they are committed to approving most applicants. If you credit is severely damaged you can still be approved for this card, however instead of a $300 limit your card will have a $70 limit.

However using your card responsibly and you will have limit increases for both cards. There are no finance charges and no account set up fees for your card.

You will not have to pay an application fee and there is no minimum income requirement. They offer easy approval and free online account access.

When you apply you will have a 30 second online decision. Also your card will have limit increases with a maximum limit of $2000.

To get the most benefit on your credit report from your card you should try and keep the balance at approximately 25% of you credit limit. This is because it shows the bureaus that you do use your card and you are using it responsibly.

In sum we do suggest the Tribute MasterCard to anyone with a damaged credit history. You can use it to create a positive payment history and improve your ratio of available credit to debt.

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