- Sep 29, 2000
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Two years back I had no US credit but I called MBNA for a credit card application and they were able to use my Canadian credit score to supplement my non-existent US one. I was rewarded with a $2500 card up front and have since built up a nice credit.
Fast forward to two months back MrsSkoorb goes about doing the same thing exactly and although there were a couple of requests for additional information today she gets a card for $3000. She has a nonexistent US credit score. Like if somebody pulls it they can't even get the record, but now she has a spanking new $3k card.
MBNA rules for the following reasons:
1) Not discriminatory against immigrants with no credit (Capital one sucks for the opposite reason)
2) One-time use numbers
3) They just do
I would heartily advise MBNA's services to anybody.
Fast forward to two months back MrsSkoorb goes about doing the same thing exactly and although there were a couple of requests for additional information today she gets a card for $3000. She has a nonexistent US credit score. Like if somebody pulls it they can't even get the record, but now she has a spanking new $3k card.
MBNA rules for the following reasons:
1) Not discriminatory against immigrants with no credit (Capital one sucks for the opposite reason)
2) One-time use numbers
3) They just do
I would heartily advise MBNA's services to anybody.