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The Orchard Bank MasterCard® Secured, issued by HSBC Bank Nevada, N.A., is designed for those with a limited or poor credit history. The major benefit of this card is the reasonable annual fee of $35. The APR for purchases is average for a secured card. In addition, cardholders can take advantage of a 0% introductory rate on purchases for six months. Unlike most secured credit cards, this card provides additional services and benefits including online account access, emergency card replacement, and various fraud protection services. As with most secured credit cards, there are no additional perks, benefits, or introductory rates provided to the cardholder, as the card is solely designed to help the cardholder establish credit. However, unlike most secured cards, cardholders will benefit from the fact that this card is that the deposit amount does earn interest annually. The card also reports to all three major credit bureaus. Therefore, those who may occasionally carry a balance and will take advantage of the various services will benefit most from what the Orchard Bank MasterCard® Secured has to offer.
Most Attractive Feature(s): No application fee; very low annual fee.
Least Attractive Feature(s): No extraordinary benefits or services offered.
Additional Perks
Various Internet account related services.
Rates & Fees
* See the online credit card applications for details about Terms and Conditions of offer. Note: The credit card information is believed to be accurate during the update. However, all information posted may have changed since the update. We strongly suggest that you carefully read the Terms and Conditions Statement that accompanies the credit card application. When you click on the " Apply " button you can review the credit card Terms and Conditions on the credit card issuer's web site. |
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