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303. I understand why low rates or no annual fees are important. Why would I care about which banks issue the most credit cards? |
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This article is from the Credit cards and Consumer Credit FAQ, by adams@spss.com (Steve Adams) with numerous contributions by others.
A bank that issues lots of cards may be less choosy than a bank with
fewer customers. If you are expecting problems getting credit, the
larger bank might be more willing to accept you.
 
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