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Earning a Medal with Orchard Bank

by on October 3, 2006

Orchard Bank has long been a credit card company that helps out those cardholders who have damaged credit or who have little or no credit history. Now, they have come out with an entirely new line of cards that make it possible for just about anyone to carry one of their cards. The hardest part will be deciding which one you want to carry in your wallet! This new line of MasterCard products are called the Orchard Bank Silver, Gold, and Platinum cards – an entire line of winning medals!

Luckily for me, I have established a long and positive credit history. But, if you are just getting started in the credit world or if you have ran into some troubles along the way and somehow damaged your credit, you might want to look into the Orchard Bank Silver card. This card reports to all three of the major credit bureaus and allows you to check your account at any time on their online portal. Even though this card is geared toward those that are really in trouble where their credit is concerned, you can still expect to receive periodic credit increases on this card if you handle the account responsibly.

If your credit isn’t quite so damaged, you might want to try for the Orchard Bank Gold card. This card offers all of the benefits that are typically associated with gold cards, plus you can enjoy a higher credit limit than you will receive with the silver card. If you want to reach for the highest level of financial freedom with the most benefits, go for the Orchard Bank Platinum card. You will receive all of the benefits of the Silver and Gold cards, and more.

Regardless of the Orchard Bank card you go with, it will make your life a whole lot easier as you will receive purchase protection and protection from online and off line unauthorized purchases. And, each card has a touch of class and prestige – so, no one needs to know how bad off your credit history really is!

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