Not exact matches
Given the bad rap that credit cards have had, particularly in recent years, no thanks to
consumer credit card debt piling up and contributing to the credit and
subprime loan crisis, it's refreshing to see that a good number of people
still love their credit cards.
Those scores should open borrowers to rates slightly better than
subprime, but
still a step below
consumers with Good credit.
Although the card options for those with «fair» credit aren't quite as appealing as those for
consumers with «good» credit, there are
still good deals to be had, and the interest you pay will
still likely be better than a
subprime, bad - credit card.
Subprime rewards cards rise
Subprime consumers with scores below 660 had fewer rewards cards, but rewards
still accounted for 58 percent of new cards handed out to those with less - than - perfect credit in the quarter.