First PREMIER Bank does not offer rental car insurance on any of its credit cards. The rental car insurance available on credit cards from some other issuers provides coverage against damage and theft of a rental vehicle, up the vehicle’s actual cash value, when the rental is paid for entirely with an eligible card.
If you want rental car insurance coverage through your credit card, you will need to get a card from an issuer that offers this benefit.
You can get pre-approved for a First Premier credit card if you fit the issuer's criteria and receive a mail offer. After receiving a mail offer, enter your confirmation number on First Premier Bank's dedicated web page to apply. If you can't find the letter with the enclosed confirmation number, you can click "Look up your confirmation number" on the same page to retrieve it. ... read full answer
A pre-approval offer will only trigger a soft pull on your credit, but it doesn't guarantee you'll be approved. An actual application will result in a hard pull on your credit, lowering your score for a short period of time.
Your First Premier credit card limit will be $200 to $1000 to start, depending on which card you get from First Premier Bank and your overall creditworthiness. First Premier will consider factors such as your credit history, income and debt when determining your credit limit.
For example, their secured offering - the First Premier Secured, will offer a limit of $200, but after the annual fee is charged you'll have $150 in available credit. After at least 12 months, you will be able to ask for an increase (up to $5,000) and you'll get charged a credit limit increase fee in the amount of 25% of the amount of the credit limit increase.... read full answer
For the other First Premier Bank credit cards, the unsecured ones, your credit limit could be anywhere from $300 to $1,000, depending on what First Premier thinks of your overall creditworthiness.
But, for example, if you’re assigned a $300 credit limit, you will have to pay a $95 processing fee before opening your account and then a $75 annual fee once you do, giving you just $130 in borrowing power to work with.
You can get a First Premier Bank credit limit increase by making a request either online or through the mobile app. You can also request one over the phone at (800) 987-5521. Alternatively, you may also get an automatic First Premier credit limit increase if your account is open and in good standing for at least 13 months.... read full answer
Keep in mind that eligible First Premier cardholders that qualify for a credit limit increase upon request will have to pay a fee equal to 25% of the increase amount.
How to Get a First Premier Bank Credit Limit Increase Online
Click “Credit Limit Increase” on the left side of the page.
Select your account.
Click “Request Increase” and follow the prompts.
Get a response by mail within 14 days.
To increase your odds of getting approved for a First Premier credit limit increase, you should maintain a good payment history, increase your annual income, and use your card responsibly.
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