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 How do i get a credit card!? help?
im 18 i dont know any financial stuff lol can i go to the bank and ask for one tomorrow!? or do u have to wait?? how does it work please tell me :)
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i need one ASAP...


 Why cant I stop????????
Pooing?...


 What should i do? Should i pay ? What are my options?
I wanted to buy a cell phone, so i found this company Eecmobilephones they said to send me the phone i ordered after i make a payment through western union, when i made the payment they said the ...


 Should I have given out my three digit security code on the back of my visa card over the phone?
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 Debit or Credit? Which one do you choose?
When paying with some kind of credit card and the cashier asks you "Debit or Credit?" which one do you choose....


 What do i need to take out a personal loan?
i need to take out around 4000
i have a job
i dont know if i have any credit
i paid my rent on time [i been there for 3 months]
i only had a job for bout 4 months

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 I have a bad credit rating but earn very good money, do you know of a credit card we can take out?
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 Why are girls so annoying?
i cant under stand why girls ar so ...


 Is this a con?
I applied for a loan with yes loans and I've been accepted, but they want to send them a cheque for 49.50 for administration fees, then after they have recieved the cheque they will issue me my ...


 I am 19 years old and i wanted to know ways that will help me build my credit?
Well since i have turn 18 i have only had one credit card but the payment history on it isnt very good . Right now i have a apartment in my name and a cell phone bill but i dont really think this is ...


 What does "we will be in touch" mean after several interviews and I sent my application?
That's what the manager replied me through email after I sent my job application and everything to him.

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 Is 3 months enough to build credit history?
I am 18 and have 2 jobs and have plans to buy a vehicle in April. I live in Texas, will I still need a cosigner if I am willing to put down payment of 17k on a 25k vehicle?...


 Is it safe to ask my buyers on ebay to pay by money order instead of paypal?
i want a money order because the credit card that the money will go to when they pay through paypal is my dads. and it will be a hassle explaining to him why he needs to give me 100 dollars!! so i�...


 I am 20 and I have no credit, how can I start building up credit?
I am 20 and I want to start building up my credit. I only have a part time job right now that doesnt pay very much. How could I start building up my credit??

I heard there is a walmart ...


 What is a credit card?
i know what it is but how does it work?

do you get so much money on it to spend? then have to pay it back like a loan?...


 How do credit card companies make money?
I charge like 100's of dollars a month but i only have to pay like $50....


 Will i go to jail?
will i go to jail if i dont pay the collection agency. i owe money from captial one and right now i dont got a job (looking for one) and they keep calling me.
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 Whats the easiest way to make 600$ in a week?
No stupid answers either!...



mich220581
Credit cards-whats best?
where is and what is the best credit cards to get?
                     
 




Gone fishin'
Shop around. They all have different terms and conditions. Get the deal that suits you best.


♥~C.J~♥
none is the best option


shahab a
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what do u mean by best, low apr, or high rewards.
go here to find the best credit cards http://www.bestcreditrates.net


John E
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None- a debit card is better then you can only spend your money and not the banks who would then rip you off with their charges.


5yellowchips
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Rainbow Daemon
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Any of them that give you 0% interest for a year, then move the balance to another card after that year. I have furnished my house and bought my car on the "plastic" and have never paid a penny in interest.


MISSY G
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get one with 0%apr for 9-12 months then switch to another. Go to www.supermarket.com for all the best credit cards


kittu
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for me MBNA is the best or go for anything which gives 12 months intrest free on balance transfers and purchases
egg is good and so Mint

Good Luck
Kittu


joelmeulenberg
That's easy! Have the rewards calculator at http://www.creditcardtuneup.com/ calculate which card(s) will pay you the greatest reward for your spending profile.

I'm assuming you're planning to pay off your balance every month. In that case, all that matters is what the card will pay *you* in rewards. If you're not planning on paying off your balance every month, then I'd recommend that you not get a credit card at all.

All of these other people who are answering your question are just guessing which cards will be best for you, because you haven't actually given them the information they would need (i.e. how much you spend by category and whether you're planning to carry a balance) to really answer your question.


If you want to hear my guesses based on what I know about other peoples' spending profiles, here they are:


Best Single Card

Because most people spend quite a bit on gas, groceries, and drugs (i.e. "EDP" (Every Day Purchases)) and there are several cards that offer 5%+ on EDP, usually a card that offers a 5%+ on EDP and 1%+ on non-EDP will be the single best card. Examples of such cards are the Driver's Edge (6% on EDP for the first year), AmEx Blue Cash (5% on EDP after $6500 YTD spending), and Citi Diamond Preferred Rewards (basically 5% (in ThankYou points) on EDP for first year).


Two-Card Strategy

For someone who's willing to manage two cards, usually the best card to supplement the 5%+ EDP card will be a card that pays 1.5%+ on *all purchases*. For example, the 1.5% Fidelity Visa card.


Three-Card Strategy

If you're willing to manage three cards, then the third card to add to your portfolio will depend on the categories in which you spend the most money. Well, really that's true for even the first and second cards, but the advice I've given up 'til now is *often* optimal, but not always -- it always depends on your spending profile.
Anyway, if you spend a lot at restaurants, then you'll probably want something like the Citi Professional card which pays 3% back at restaurants. If you spend a lot on utilities (and can do so through your credit card), then you might want to check out the Citi Home Rebate card (6% on utilities for the first 12 months). If you spend a lot on home improvement, the Chase Home Improvement Rewards card pays 3% back on home improvement. If you travel a lot, there are other good cards. If you spend a lot on office supplies, other choices. If you spend a lot on internet/web/advertising, still other options. And the list goes on.


Optimal N-Card Strategy

Figuring out the optimal 1 card, 2 cards, 3 cards, etc. for your spending profile actually requires a lot of research and math. The calculator tool at "Credit Card Tune-Up: Maximize Your Cash Back Rewards" ( http://www.creditcardtuneup.com/ ) will do the number crunching for you. It'll estimate your earnings from the best 1 card, best 2 cards, best 3 cards, etc. Then you can decide on the "sweet spot" for the rewards/hassle tradeoff.


linkysplinx
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Really depends on how you plan to use the credit facility.
If you plan to leave an outstanding balance on the card each month, then look for a card with a very low apr.

If however you plan to pay the bill each month, then look for a card with bonus payments, points etc.


Lynx
It depends what you want the card for, if its to buy stuff off the Internet i would get a quidity card from the mirror. Its a top up credit card where you can only spend what you put on it. You don't need to have a bank account & there no credit checks. Just buy a copy of todays mirror newspaper & see for yourself or go to www.360money.com/quidity Good luck


Jeremy
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Right now the best card out is the American Express rewards card with Worldpoints offered by Bank of America. I gives you the best rates and the best rewards.


little_jo_uk
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It depends on your spending habits. Do you want a balance transfer offer, do you pay it all off each month or do you want a lower interest rate. If you are in the UK then Martin Lewis's website should be of help.


glgl
The ones with 0% ! I think once the 0% peroid is over, switch to another wih 0% etc... But SERIOULY avoid them if you can. I know of people who spend money on them where they wouldn't have if they didn't have them, please consider first, many have got into serious debt becos of them & the temtation is there.
This is a list of all availabale ones & offers & % on them.


Patricia S
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The ones with the lowest interest rate.
How 'bout a bank debit card--no possible way to over spend.


cliffhanger
Best to shop around go to uswitch or confused.com sites like these to see what's the best deal on offer at the moment


Christian
I would assume that you will use credit cards wisely and not carry a balance. This way you reap all of the rewards, without it costing you a penny. Credit cards just offer too many advantages over cash to not use them, so don't listen to all of these people who don't know how to use a credit card and therefore recommend everyone stay away from them. Their lack of self-discipline is not your concern.

Avoid cards with annual fees. This is an unnecessary expense, unless you use an airline miles card (like American Airlines for example) or certain American Express cards. Additionally, to adequately leverage your spending habits and turn them into freebies from credit cards, you will probably need at least two cards. For example, you will probably want one card that gives you a high cash back reward on gas purchases, and one that gives you a high reward on "everyday" purchases (such as grocery stores, dry cleaners, etc.). Do your research and weigh what you normally spend your money on versus the benefits offered.

I would recommend a Discover Gas card to start out. Supplement that with shopping rewards card like an Amazon Visa (from Chase) or a Citi rewards card. Take note of how each card "rewards" you, either by points, gift certificates, or cash.


colmenar
Heard this morning that M&S AMOUR CARD, is best at the moment offering 3.6% int. on balance tranfers for the life time of the debt.


button moon
why not have one with a difference, you get the card, but instead of credit on there, you top it up yourself, its great way of saving and its a mastercard so can be widely used, you top it up with a seperate card at the post office, www.cashplus.co.uk, you pay about £9 for the card as a one off fee, and cant get into debt with it


*BURNY*
I always said I was never going to get a credit card.. yet last year hit a bit of a blip financially and had to give in to the laws of the world and get one...
I got a Tesco one... you can get it easily enough from their website and you can print the pages to sign and send off to them.. less hassle!
It seemed to have incredibly good rates... I've got 0% interest until August 07 and when the interest starts.. it didn't seem too high.. quite reasonable actually.. But hoping to pay it off before I get to the interest rate part! (wishfull thinking eh!)
AND the cool part is you actually get to choose your own design online that is on the card.. (I chose the silver swirls.. incase you're interested!)

But everyone is different... People's different circumstances depend on which one would suite them best... you could try the following website to find a good rate for yourself personally:
www.moneysupermarket.com

Good luck in choosing the right one for you

xx


ஐ♥PinkBoo - TTC #1♥ஐ
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Definately agree with CJ, don't get involved with them!!
But according to the Sunday Times:

GE Money 0808 208 1147
Marks and Spencers 0800997996
Skycard http://www.skycard.com

All offer a 0% discount rate for 12 months, with a standard rate of 12.9-16.9% afterwards


mikelo123
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Take a look at this information page http://www.youbigg.com/Credit-Cards.html it lists types of cards and information, it should also answer your question.


CT
None of them, they all get you into debt if you let them. No matter how careful you are with them, you still end up paying a large amount of interest. It is not what you spend it is the accumulating interest charges.


Northern Lad
I agree with C.J. :-)


Suzita
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First, look for the lowest interest rates!!

Choose a reputable company, one you have heard of - Barclaycard etc.

Make sure you don't miss a payment or you end up paying extra, but used properly, credit cards are great.


mark.roberts99
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Not having one


t_iran_mon
actually cash is the best as there isnt any interest


Helen
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Go to I CAN'T WAIT TO GET INTO DEBT .COM or
I WANT TO GIVE AWAY ALL MY MONEY .COM .
and try to avoid the amateur ones that only ask for 25% interest and stick with a proper one at 75% interest , if your careful you should be suicidal within a year but if you don't carry it everywhere with you it may take about a year and a half !


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