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purpose of slowly improving my credit over time. My intention is to only make a minimal monthly purchase and pay the bill right away. Does this make sense? If so, what credit card should I apply for? Thank you. RL Hello. Due to profound student debt, my credit is probably in shambles. However, I would like to apply for a credit card solely for the purpose of slowly improving my credit over time. My intention is to only make a minimal monthly purchase and pay the bill right away. Does this make sense? If so, what credit card should I apply for? Thank you. RL
Ray, Jenkintown January 2, 2018 07:19:49 AM
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In reply to Ray, Jenkintown
It's great to hear from you this morning, Ray. Here at TD Bank, we offer plenty of credit cards to fit everyone's needs, and we greatly appreciate you coming to TD Helps for assistance. Before we begin, we'd first like to invite you to check out the link here: https://go.td.com/1XHj0Dq to review the different types of credit cards available, and if you'd like, you're also welcome to use our Selector Tool here: https://go.td.com/2sx4N2E for a personalized recommendation. When you're ready to apply, you have a couple different ways in which you may do so. First, you're welcome to use the link above, and after finding the account of your choosing, simply click on the orange 'Apply Now' button to get started. You're also welcome to call and speak with one of our Credit Card Specialists in regard to any questions or concerns you may have, as well as to submit your application. Credit Card Specialists are here to help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and can be reached by simply dialing 888-561-8861. In addition to applying online, or by calling, you're also welcome to visit a TD Store location to speak with a Customer Service Representative. To take a look at Store locations and their hours, please visit http://go.td.com/1f9DSJR. Should you decide to visit a TD Store location, as you mentioned that you are hoping to obtain a credit card for the purpose of improving your credit score, you may also wish to speak with a Representative about applying for a TD Secured Credit Card. Secured credit cards applications can only be completed at TD Store locations at this time, and you're welcome to use the link above to connect with one of our knowledgeable Specialists in regard to an questions or concerns. If you'd like, you may also check out the link here: https://go.td.com/2uoQoUp for more information on understanding your credit score, and please don't hesitate to connect with us in whichever method is the most convenient for you with any additional questions or concerns. Thanks again for stopping by TD Helps today, Ray, and we hope you found this information helpful! Have a happy new year!
Brittany M, Mount Laurel January 2, 2018 07:20:08 AM