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Citi once had an amazing secured card (and may still). With a limit up to $20,000 and hooked to a CD type account that was earning nearly 5% interest, many people were signing up just to take advantage of the 5% interest. It also has the option to become unsecured. You may wish to research this to see if it's still available.

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Citi once had an amazing secured card (and may still). With a limit up to $20,000 and hooked to a CD type account that was earning nearly 5% interest, many people were signing up just to take advantage of the 5% interest. It also has the option to become unsecured. You may wish to research this to see if it's still available.

I've heard that it's still available, but you have to apply for it in branch. IIRC, it has a $29 AF.

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In reference to the Citi Secured... it may or may not be offered anymore. You have to apply in branch.

 

When it was actively offered... Deposits from $500-$5000, $29 AF, deposit is put into an 18-month CD which had an approximate 4% APY, after the 18 months as long as you had good history, you would graduate to a non-secured card and would usually be offered one of their other card offerings to convert into, like the Citi Dividend or AAdvantage cards.

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