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  2. The Best Instant Approval Credit Cards of 2025 - AOL

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    Credit Score: Many instant approval cards require a good credit score (typically 670+). Some options, like the Discover it® Secured Card, are more lenient, catering to those with lower or ...

  3. 6 Credit Cards That You Can Use Instantly After Approval - AOL

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    For example, you might receive instant approval for a top-end credit card if you have excellent credit. That might not be the case if you have a less-than-ideal credit score. ... Perks: First ...

  4. What is an Instant Use Credit Card and How Do They Work - AOL

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    Here’s a list of major card issuers — and the low down on their instant approval credit cards: American Express. As long as you apply for your Amex online, you should receive an instant credit ...

  5. NextCard - Wikipedia

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    NextCard, Inc. was a United States company that was one of the first issuers of credit cards online, and the first to offer instant online approval. Its headquarters were located in San Francisco, California and maintained offices in Livermore, California and at 4129 E Van Buren St, Phoenix, Arizona.

  6. What You Should Know About Instant Approval Credit Cards - AOL

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    If you need a new line of credit fast and have strong financial credentials, you could get approved for a new credit card in minutes -- or less. Here's a look at instant approval credit cards and ...

  7. Buy now, pay later - Wikipedia

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    This fee tends to be higher than typical credit or debit card transactions, with processing fees ranging from 2% to 8% per transaction, compared to 1.3% to 3.5% for credit cards. [ 11 ] When consumers fall behind on payments, late fees are typically charged by their financiers, and persistently delinquent accounts may be sold to debt collection ...