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Is the Opensky Card Legit?
Yes, the OpenSky card is legitimate, but it’s a secured card rather than a more traditional unsecured card.
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Opensky, the digital banking division of Capital Bank, offers these options as a way to establish a credit history with a refundable deposit. As with most secured credit cards, the amount deposited determines the card’s credit limit. But unlike other secured credit cards, opensky credit cards don’t require a bank account or a credit check to qualify.
Yes, both the opensky® Secured Visa® Credit Card and opensky® Plus Secured Visa® Credit Card are actual credit cards. But unlike a traditional unsecured card that requires no collateral, these are secured cards, so they require an upfront deposit. You can contribute more than the minimum deposit requirement — which is $200 for the opensky® Secured Visa® Credit Card and $300 for the opensky® Plus Secured Visa® Credit Card — but the maximum amount is $3,000. You can get the deposit back when you close the account in good standing.
The opensky® Secured Visa® Credit Card does carry an annual fee, which is $35. The opensky® Plus Secured Visa® Credit Card has a $0 annual fee, but it requires a higher security deposit.
According to the issuer, applications for the opensky® Secured Visa® Credit Card and opensky® Plus Secured Visa® Credit Card do not require a credit check.
It's rare to find credit cards — even secured cards — that don't perform a hard pull of your credit when you apply.
Capital Bank, the issuer of the opensky® Secured Visa® Credit Card and opensky® Plus Secured Visa® Credit Card, says cardholders may be eligible for an unsecured card, the opensky Visa® Gold Card, in as little as six months. But you can't apply for the Gold card separately; it's available only as a "graduation" option for holders of a secured card.
Yes, both the opensky® Secured Visa® Credit Card and the opensky® Plus Secured Visa® Credit Card earn rewards on select purchases, though you will find higher rewards elsewhere.
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