credit cards
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credit cards
how many of you have credit cards and how was you able to get them? i have applied for a few student cards that are supposed to help you get started off for your credit (i could take out a loan at the bank, kinda a refinace of my car) but right now i would like to have a card to finish off my bronco (not cause i want the newest cd on the shelf) but they keep on telling me no because of no credit or not enough credit. and i really dont want to do a prepaid. because i plan to pay it off this summer when i go from part to full time. I understand the typical card lingo, and i know how to notice a bad card when i see one, but its kinda begining to become confusing.
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I got my first credit card, at 18, from Capital One. Ive found that applying for cards online doesnt work too well. I just wait until I get an offer in the mail, and apply that way. Right now, a Visa card will probably be the easiest to get, with Mastercard being the second. You can just go ahead and froget about a Disco or AMex card for a few years. Also, be prepared for a very low credit limit (200-400), and a high interest rate (20%-25%). Right now, I have two credit cards....my CapitalOne Visa (400 limit), and a Chase Mastercard (200 limit).
Probably the most important thing is to NEVER get a card with any kinds of fees. I got an offer just the other day for a card with a $100 account setup fee, $50 card activation fee, $20 monthly maintenance fee, and a $75 yearly fee. By the time they bill you for all of those fees, you are over your credit limit, and you get slapped with another fee, and a higher interest rate. Both of my credit cards have no fees, other than finance charges.
One other note on applying for a card. Each time you apply for credit, a credit inquiry goes on your credit report. Too many of these will also prevent you from getting a credit card, and it takes two years for them to go away.
Also, once you get a card, dont apply for another one from the same company in a short period of time.
Probably the most important thing is to NEVER get a card with any kinds of fees. I got an offer just the other day for a card with a $100 account setup fee, $50 card activation fee, $20 monthly maintenance fee, and a $75 yearly fee. By the time they bill you for all of those fees, you are over your credit limit, and you get slapped with another fee, and a higher interest rate. Both of my credit cards have no fees, other than finance charges.
One other note on applying for a card. Each time you apply for credit, a credit inquiry goes on your credit report. Too many of these will also prevent you from getting a credit card, and it takes two years for them to go away.
Also, once you get a card, dont apply for another one from the same company in a short period of time.
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I am 23 and have never had a credit card, I also have very good credit. The way I built mine was through bank loans for my truck, school loans, cell phone, and utility bills paid on time, etc. The best thing you can do is pay all of your bills on time or early if there is no penalty for paying early. The only bad thing about doing it this way is that the bank always wants something that can be easily collected as collateral, i.e. your truck.
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Originally Posted by sirkt
try a secured card form your bank. you put money in a savings account and that is used as you credit limit. that's what i have and it has helped build the credit rating.
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#8
Originally Posted by ATC Crazy
Are you talking about a Debit card? I have one and think it's a great idea for younger adults. No monthly bill, no interest, no fees, and your limit is what you make. No credit card debt either...
My bank (US Bank) offers a sercured credit card. They open a "Savings Account" for you where you put in money for your credit limit (for me $500) When you make a purchase you do not withdrawl from the account it stays in the account and gives the bank insurance in case you don't pay. Each month you get a staement (like a normal credit card) and you pay the bank back how much you spent, and if you don't they will charge intrest.
I don't know if all banks have this service but mine does and I think it is a safer way to build your credit.
#9
Whatever you do, just get one, and don't use it heavily. Buy gas, pay it off the next month.
I got my first one a year ago, and have used it like 5 times, tops. I don't like to use it. You should hear how my mom goes on and on though... Always telling me how I shouldn't use it and asking me if I have a balance. It's very entertaining.
Ryan
I got my first one a year ago, and have used it like 5 times, tops. I don't like to use it. You should hear how my mom goes on and on though... Always telling me how I shouldn't use it and asking me if I have a balance. It's very entertaining.
Ryan
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Yeah, i love this catch-22. You cant get a card without credit, and you cant get credit without a card. Go figure. I"ve had a checking account since I was 16 and have written out over 400 checks, havent bounced one either. Every time i apply for a card i get the "insufficient credit backround" its really starting to make me angry. I have gotten a credit card for a clothing store, i guess i should buy some cloths on it to build up a good credit record. My problem is its a store where its like 60 bucks for a pair of jeans. I like getting the 12 dollar ones from walmart and trashing them. Anyone got any good sites where someone can apply for a credit card and get a low limit on it or anything?
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