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Discover® Open Road Card
The Discover® open road card is the best gas card
save at any gas station that accepts credit cards not limited to one brand
- 0% Intro APR*
- No Annual Fee
- Save
at the pump and everywhere else.*
- 5%
Cashback Bonus® on gas and auto maintenance purchases
- 5%
to 20% Cashback Bonus at top online retailers*
- Up
to 1% Cashback Bonus on all other purchases
- Unlimited
cash rewards
- Increase,
even double, the value of your rewards when you redeem for gift cards from our
80 Cashback Bonus Partners
Apply Now!
I applied on Saturaday and had my new Discover® card on Thursday even with my average credit score I recieved my credit card with $2000 limit
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WHAT INFORMATION IS CONTAINED IN A CREDIT REPORT?
Credit references agencies – the largest in the UK is Experian – collate information about your financial background and past behaviour and format this data into your unique credit report.
Click here to see your Experian credit report online for FREE
Lenders see this information when they decide whether or not to offer you a loan, mortgage or credit card. It influences their assessment of the likelihood that you will repay them.
Information comes from two main sources:
• Public records, such as court judgements, individual voluntary arrangements and bankruptcies. Your credit report also shows whether you are registered to vote – lenders use this as a precaution against fraud, to check that you are who you claim to be and live where you say you do.
• Information from lenders and financial institutions, such as records of the number of loans you have and whether you have ever missed a repayment.
It’s important that all this information is as up to date as possible and correctly reflects your circumstances. Then lenders will make the best-informed decisions – and you will get the right deal.
The easy way to check your credit report is to log onto CreditExpert, the credit monitoring and identity protection service from Experian.
Click here for a free, 30-day trial, which will allow you to see your credit report as often as you like.

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