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Capital One® Low Rate Guaranteed Secured MasterCard®

Snapshot of Card Features:

  • Guaranteed approval
  • Low rate on purchases and balance transfers
  • May help you establish or re-establish your credit history
  • For Canadian Residents only.
Intro AprBalance TransferOngoing APRAnnual FeeCredit Needed
N/A14.9%14.9%$69Fair - Bad
No Credit
 

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Always read the terms and fees disclosure provided by the credit card issuer on their site before applying. The issuing bank's terms may include more detailed or updated information than presented here.

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*View Capital One® Low Rate Guaranteed Secured MasterCard® card rates, fees, rewards and other important information.


July, 2010

Are you concerned that your credit score may disqualify you from obtaining a traditional credit card? If so, the Capital One Low Rate Guaranteed Secured MasterCard may be the perfect fit. This product is offered to Canadian Citizens only and in addition to automatic approval, the card offers a range of benefits that stack up to those offered by conventional lines of credit.

Benefits

The card offers members fraud liability for unauthorized use at no additional cost. Any issues or questions may also be resolved by calling Capital One's customer service center any time, day or night. The issuer reports payment history to credit bureaus, giving cardholders the opportunity to rebuild their credit.

Rewards

Rewards do not apply.

Balance Transfers

Cardholders will not be subject to a balance transfer fee or minimum transfer amount. The card carries a fixed 14.9 percent balance transfer annual percentage rate.

Rates

An ongoing APR of 14.9 percent applies to all purchases and balance transfers. This APR increases to 19.8 percent for cash advances. No sign-up or late fees apply, however a $20 overlimit fee may be charged to members who surpass their available credit. The card comes with a $69 annual fee.

Who Should Apply

Consumers who want to rebuild their credit are encouraged to submit an application for this card.

Credit Standing

Individuals with fair to bad credit - a score of 699 or below - can secure the Capital One Low Rate Guaranteed Secured MasterCard. Consumers who have not yet established any credit in the name will also be automatically approved for the credit card.

About Credit.com's Credit Cards and Prepaid Cards:

You may be able to build, rebuild, or reestablish your credit history by making on time monthly payments to all creditors and by maintaining all your balances under the credit limits. From premium reward cards to accounts that help you rebuild your credit, we have the credit card for you! If your future goals include owning a home, buying a car, owning your own business, or traveling, having a credit card can be an excellent first step. With credit card services from leading issuers like American Express, Bank of America, Capital One, Chase, Citibank, Discover, First PREMIER® Bank, HSBC Bank, IBERIABANK, MasterCard, Simmons First and Visa, you can find the best credit card for you at Credit.com.

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In addition to credit cards, Credit.com offers three other card options that can provide excellent choices for people with less-than-perfect credit: Prepaid cards from Mastercard and Visa allow you to load money onto the card and then use it like any other major credit card. They require no credit approval and carry the same fraud protection as the regular cards. But fees can be high, so be sure to shop carefully for a prepaid card.

Secured cards require you to open a bank account and deposit funds in a bank account (security deposit) in case you can't pay the bills. You'll get a major credit card you can use anywhere those types of cards are accepted. Shop carefully for a secured card to avoid costly fees.

Debit Cards issued under the Visa card or Mastercard name can be widely used and carry fraud protection. But if your card number is stolen and used, you'd want to find out immediately. Otherwise, you could bounce checks. One strategy: Have two checking accounts and associate your debit card with the one with the small balance. Just transfer the purchase amount into the account before you buy something with the card.

  

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The Pros and Cons of Prepaid Cards

Prepaid cards offer the convenience of a credit card without the difficult approval process or risk of getting into debt. These cards work a lot like a gift card, you will have to load the account with cash (direct deposit is usually available) before you can use it for a purchase

Prepaid cards are not credit cards; you cannot spend more than the balance you have deposited and you will not be charged interest for your spending. The prepaid account will not be reported to the credit bureaus as a credit card.

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Fees and charges can vary significantly between different prepaid credit card offers. Be sure to read the fee schedule for the prepaid credit card before you apply.


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