Best Non secured card for me using transunion ....

im looking to get a non secured card. my transunion score is 621. i have two baddies on my report (Loan and Lease) 5 months old and 2 years old.   was approved for secured capital one which im waiting for it to report.  i was hoping to get a non secured cc or store cc. any suggestions  etc. thnk you

moneyshot23 wrote:
im looking to get a non secured card. my transunion score is 621. i have two baddies on my report (Loan and Lease) 5 months old and 2 years old.   was approved for secured capital one which im waiting for it to report.  i was hoping to get a non secured cc or store cc. any suggestions  etc. thnk youThe baddie is too recent for Barclays.  I'd stay away from thme until at least a year.  Are there any particular stores you like to shop at?

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