Customized Card Finder Report  

Find out which credit cards you will most likely qualify for.

 

 

All questions must be answered to compile a list of credit cards that you will most likely qualify for. The report will be created based on your answers, so please select the options as accurately as possible.

If you do not completely understand a question, click on the image for a pop-up explanation.

Personal Information


What is your estimated gross annual household income?
What is your current age?
Are you a U.S. Resident?
Are you a US Citizen?
Do you have a valid US SSN?
Have you ever filed for bankruptcy?
If yes, when did you file for bankruptcy?
 
Accounts / Credit History

How many credit cards, loans, or lines of credit have you applied for in the past six months?
Have you been denied credit in the past?
Do you have any accounts currently past due?
How many times have you paid 30 days late in the past two years?
How many times have you paid 60 days late in the past two years?
How many times have you paid 90 days late in the past two years?
Do you have a bank account?
If yes, what type of bank accounts do you have?
How many credit cards do you have?
Do you have debt obligations that have been sent to any collection agency in the past two years?
What percent of your total available credit is being used?
 
Residency

What is your current state of residency?
What is your current home status?
How long have you lived at your residence?
 
Current Status

Are you a business owner and/or plan to use the card for business related expenses? (NOTE: Selecting this option will only display business cards.)
Are you currently enrolled in a university? (NOTE: Selecting this option will only display cards for students.)
 
Card Type

Do you have a card type preference? *
Would you like to know if a card has a reward program? *
Would you like to know if you could be considered for a lower status card? *
*These options will not alter your search results. Instead, your report will include highlighted sections that will point out if the card offers one or more of the selected options.
 
What's Next?

  • Once you click on the "Create Your Customized Report" button below, an online report will display the credit cards you will most likely qualify for.
  • You will be provided with direct links to the applications to apply online.


Please do not click on the button more than once.

Credit Card Reviews - Product information is provided by CardOffers.com, Inc. Reviews are believed to be accurate during time of evaluation; however, information posted may change after the review date and we recommend viewing the official terms and conditions from the card issuer. By entering this page you agree to the Terms and Conditions of CardOffers.com, Inc.
!-- CONTENT END -->

Top Student Credit Cards

Intro APR Regular APR Annual Fee Balance Transfer Credit Needed
Citi® mtvU™ Platinum Select® Visa® Card for College Students

Citi® mtvU Credit Card for Students

Apply Now

0%*/ 6 Months* 16.24%* None* Yes* Good Credit*
Orchard Bank Silver MasterCard®

Orchard Bank® MasterCard for Students

Apply Now

0%*/ 6 Months* 14.9%* $49* Yes* Poor Credit*
Chase Student Flexible Rewards Card

Chase® Rewards Credit Card for Students

Apply Now

0%*/ 6 Months* 16.99%* None* Yes* Good Credit*
Citi® Bronze® / AAdvantage® Card for College Students

Citi® Bronze Credit Card for Students

Apply Now

0%*/ 6 Months* 17.74% None* Yes* Good Credit*
Citi® Driver's Edge® Card for College Students

Citi® Drivers Edge Credit Card for Students

Apply Now

0%*/ 6 Months* 17.74% None* Yes* Good Credit*
Citi® Platinum Select® Card for College Students

Citi® Platinum Credit Card for Students

Apply Now

0%*/ 6 Months* 13.74% None* Yes* Good Credit*

* See the student credit card applications for terms and conditions details. Reasonable efforts are made to ensure accurate information; all student credit card information is presented without warranty. When you click on the "Apply Now " button you can review the student credit card terms and conditions on the student credit card issuer's web site.

Student Credit Card Blog

Why you should open your credit card mail

Oct 19 2007

A friend of mine recently received a postcard in the mail from Discover. Inside, it said that his standard APR was about to double - from 12% to almost 21%! This was preposterous to him, so he picked up the phone and gave...

Reason #542 Why you should call about your high rates

Oct 15 2007

My friend’s cell phone contract was about up and she was tired of paying the higher rates. What did she do? Well, if you read the title of this blog post, obviously she gave them a ring. Right of the bat, she gave them a...

Del.icio.us | Reddit | Newsvine