Thursday, March 19, 2020

Credit cards and no credit??

Mark Hovanes: Capital One has good credit cards and I find them very costumer friendly. I changed all my credit card to capital one, so far everything is good. the link is where I got my last Capital One card.

Kenneth Queener: Many department stores are anxious to issue their credit cards to shoppers. They usually offer a discount on all purchases if you accept their card. If you get such offers, take them, then be sure you pay off the card promptly. Having it on your record is good for your credit rating, and you have no obligation to use the card.

Javier Holsonback: not sure you will find too many out there ,but one easy one i have is the GM card , it wasn't hard to get but only has a 500$ limit .

Manie Labat: If you are looking for a "guaranteed approval", try this site. This site is for "Bad" or "No" credit history.http://www.apply4acreditcard.com/bad.htmRemember, credit cards tend to give people with no credit or bad credit higher APR's. If you do ! not have any credit at all, try CapitalOne. They will give newbies a great rate.http://www.apply4acreditcard.com/capitalone.htm...Show more

Thurman Buege: If you don't have a debt history, don't start one. Credit=debt. Why would you want to go into debt to prove that you can handle money? Wouldn't NOT having any debt prove that you can handle money? I wish I thought like that when I was 18 and felt I needed a credit card. However, if you insist, go to your local bank or credit union. They will mostly likely not charge annual fees and the crap that Capital One does....Show more

Buster Buchko: If you are a student I recommend starting out with a student credit card with cash back or rewards. List of great cards here: http://www.thecardlist.com/student-credit-cards.ph...That's how I started out and now I have 3 credit cards with a great credit score.

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