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 I'm almost divorce..PLEASE HELP?
People, I know this might not be the best place to ask a question BUT please help me. I been married for 12 years to a very nice woman we were very happy, but I meet someone else, then we starting an ...


 Can a collection agency issue a judgement?
Can a collection agency issue a judgement more than once on the same account?...


 What bills effect my credit score?
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 Help me fix my credit!?
How can I fix my credit report on my on without an attorney? Is there a form I need to fill out? Will writing letters to previous creditors help? I need to boost my credit score!...


 Should I file for bankruptcy or work with a debt management agency?
My husband was out of work for almost a year and I lost my job. We have almost 30k in debt on credit cards. We have never been late with payments but it is starting to get tight. Should we file ...


 Will my bank give me a secured loan with my car title?
I have terrible credit and I need a loan. I have a paid off newer nice car bought with cash. Do banks give small loans with the secured car title? I don't want a to go to a title place becuase i ...


 How do I find out my credit score?
From a legit place, not having to pay for anything (my info right?) and not having to sign up for anything.......


 Gave my credit card to a friend but got it back then became a victim of fraud whatare thechancesit wasmyfriend
My friend (someone who i was pretty sure i trusted) needed cash to get something.. not thinking about it i offered my credit card. He used it for a minute then came back out andgave it to me. When ...


 Whats a better credit card Visa or Mastercard? Which has better benifits and accepted everywhere?
If you live in IL...


 Is this loan a good idea?
We have 3 credit cards: Balance of 530 with 19.8%, 1640 and 1738 both at 29.99%. My hubby had cosigned for his older brother a car and we had to take it from him. It was in a wreck (hit and run) ...


 Question about mortgage interest rate....?
Is 5.9% fixed a good rate?
Is it lower or higher than you're paying now?
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30 or 40 year, my choice....


 What are the easiest and best credit cards for someone to get-have OK credit history-noty excellent but okay.?

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sorry should of said I already had a capital one card....its maxxed out !!!
need another!...


 Does any one know where I can get a credit card without having any credit?
I really want to help a friend out when she is in a bind., her family does not have too much money and I will do anything for ...


 Because of college I am in debt and may have to consolidate my bills will it look bad on my credit report?
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 Am going bonkers......can someone explain in simple terms whats this credit score and why should it be good!?
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 A Question About Credit Reports
Does anyone know how to get your credit report without having to have some kind of membership and where you don't have to use a credit card? (freecreditreport.com is NOT free!)...


 I want to know if anyone knows about a company called freedom debt relief.they help will credit card debt.?
they help you get out of credit card debt without file ...


 Are there any downsides to opening 20 bank accounts in one week?
I want to open checking accounts at different banks just for their bonuses ($100-$200). I will close most of the accounts after a month or so.

So are there any downsides to this? Does my ...


 HI im 20 and i have probably have over 5000.00 in debt?
and ive havent made any kind of payemt on these for 2 years if i was to pay all these off in one lump sum would i be able to get a credit card again
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its not all credit ...


 How do I transfer my car loan to someone else and have them take over the payments?
I have decent credit and I basically need out of a loan I have. I have heard that people interested could take out their own loan and purchase the car but I was hoping that there may be a way to just ...



drlauri_07
How can I establish credit?
I'm 19 yeras old and I would like to know how I can get credit without having to purchase something really expensive or have ing to apply for a credit card?
                     
 




diana a
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get a credit card. i would suggest getting one through your bank (while your at it a debit card wouldn't hurt to have either)
or you could contact any major credit card company and apply for one, you will probably start with a low limit 500-900 (you would want to find one with no annual fee) after you get one, use it, pay it off, repeat, and don't carry a balence (that dosen't help your credit)

or you can go lease some thing (best buy) aka payment plan. dosen't have to be some thing $$, just make all the payments on time (or pay it off early, although this dosen't help/hurt your credit it saves you som $ on intrest)

or get a loan (AT A REAL BANK, money tree is not a bank!) although you may need a cosigner, basicly the same as the lease

those are the three simplist ways i can think of

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erniegreen2002
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pay everything on time and check your credit report periodically


Ant L
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check out www.myfirstcreditcard.com.au to see what the providers are after they are some non bank lenders on the panel good luck


worldpeace
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you could apply for a credit card but make sure you make your payments on time and do not abuse it, check out www.fastcreditcardapprovals.com and go under poor or no credit section


Mum of 6 - newest born 8-25-07
SORRY FOR THE LONG ANSWER -----
How to Establish Credit
No Credit? No Problem. Here Are Some Tips to Help You Establish Good Credit

When you don’t have a credit history, it can be difficult and frustrating when trying to obtain a credit card or other type of loan. Establishing your initial credit history can be a Catch-22. If you don’t have credit, not many places are willing to give you credit, yet how can you ever establish credit if nobody is willing to give you any?

Understand What Lenders Are Looking For
Since you are looking to establish credit for the first time, lenders can’t look to your FICO score to determine whether or not to lend you money. In these situations they have to examine other factors that can help them decide if you are a credit risk or not.

Bank accounts. You don’t need a credit score in order to open a checking account at your local branch.

Since it doesn’t require credit to open, it also doesn’t get reported to the credit bureaus to establish any credit. Even so, your account history can be a vital component when lenders consider giving you a credit card or loan for the first time.

Employment history. Another important factor lenders look at is your employment history. They want to see if you are able to hold a job or if there are periods of unemployment. Your ability to hold a steady job can improve the likelihood of getting approved.

Residence history. Lenders will also look to see how often you move and whether you rent or own. As with employment history, it pays to have a stable residence. Owning a home, even if just jointly with a spouse, carries some weight as well.


Utilities in your name. Even without a credit history, it is possible to sign up for many utilities in your own name. Having an electric or gas bill, telephone, cable, or water service in your name also helps. Just having your name on these accounts won’t establish a credit score, but it can be helpful for first-time borrowers.

Start With Your Bank
There are a few things you can do that can help in your quest for establishing credit. The first thing you should do is open and maintain a checking and possibly even a savings account at a local bank. This is helpful in two ways:

When you have active bank accounts in good standing, you are proving that you can manage money. While bank accounts aren’t typically a part of your credit score, lenders can use this information to determine whether or not you are a credit risk.


Establishing a relationship with a bank will improve your chances in obtaining a loan or credit card through them. If you already do business with a bank, they should be the first place to look. They know you and they value your business. This existing relationship should carry some weight when seeking credit.

Consider a Department Store Card
You’ve probably been shopping at the mall and been asked if you’d like to sign up for their store credit card to save 10% on your purchase, but politely declined. Generally, store cards are a bad idea because they lure you in with that up-front discount, and then the ongoing interest rate is very high.

Avoiding these cards is typically a good idea, but the ease in obtaining one may actually be a good thing if you’re having trouble establishing credit. If you have struck out at the local bank, you may want to consider checking with one of the local department stores and see what type of cards they offer. Whatever you do, make sure you find out whether or not they report to the credit bureaus. If they don’t, it will do you no good.

If you are approved for their card, you need to be disciplined and use it properly. Don’t treat this new purchasing tool as free money, but only as a means to establish good credit. The limit will probably be low anyway, but you should make an initial purchase with it and subsequently pay the balance off in full. Once the card is active, it should begin to be reported to the credit bureaus. It is now important to maintain a good payment history on this card so your credit history can build upon it.

When All Else Fails
If you’ve tried the bank, department store, or even credit card companies directly and failed, not all is lost. Secured credit is a last resort, but it is much easier to obtain than unsecured credit.

When a credit card or loan is secured, it means that there is an asset linked to the account that the lender can take if you fail to make payments. When you have a mortgage or auto loan, these are secured loans. If you fail to make payments, the lender will take your house or car in order to satisfy the debt.

You can establish the same thing at most banks with a secured credit card. You can pledge money you deposit in an account to secure the credit card. For example, you could obtain a secured credit card with a $500 limit if you put a $500 deposit in the bank that is linked to the card. If you fail to make your credit card payments, the bank takes your deposit.

Again, you want to check and be sure that this secured credit is reported to the credit bureaus, but if so, this can be a useful tool to establish that first piece of credit history. After you maintain that account in good standing for a while, you may be able to obtain a regular credit card or loan.

Establishing Credit is Only the First Step
Establishing a good credit history takes time. There are no shortcuts or tricks that can take you from no credit at all to a high score in a matter of months or even a few years. Your credit score is based on a number of factors such as payment history, length of time you’ve had credit, and much more. So, while it is important to initially establish credit, it is even more important to take the time to do the right things to maintain good credit.


EyceMan
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Get your hands on a sears charge or a target card. They are not really credit cards.


Joshua R
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Getting a credit card is a good way to establish credit. I realize you don't want them but they work. Just need to respect the power it gives you. You can limit the amount of available credit so you can get yourself in trouble. If you have any student loans that is another good way.


Super Saiyan
apply for student load and have your parents put your name on the mortgage/house.


vaguy852
MAYBE BUY A COUPLE LOW COST ITEMS FROM A JEWELRY STORE AND PAY THEM OFF, A LOW BALANCE CREDIT CARD (200 OR 300 LIMIT) THAT YOU PAY IN FULL EVERY MONTH (CHARGE 25 OR 30 DOLLARS AND THEN PAY IT) WILL BUILD A SCORE ALSO I KNOW YOU SAID YOU DIDNT WANT A CARD BUT THEY ARE AN EFFECTIVE WAY TO BUILD A SCORE IF USED CORRECTLY


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