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 Whats the best way to overcome low limit credit cards?
I have worked hard and now have spotless credit, and have paid off most of my credit card debt. However my existing credit cards have low limits and that is hurting my credit score. I was wondering ...


 Are bill collectors allowed to call you on Sunday morning?
I thought there was a law about when bill collectors can call you? What are my rights and what can I do about it if they call anyway?...


 I HAVE QUITE A FEW DELIQUENT ACCOUNTS ON MY CREDITREPORT. but I WANT TO FIX MY CREDIT AND MY CREDIT SCORE!?
AFTER I PAY OFF ALL THESE DEBTS HOW DO I GET THESE REMOVED AND HOW DO I IMPROVE MY CREDIT SO I CAN RAISE MY CREDIT SCORETO 800??...


 Is this a scam? Pay Pal?
So a lady wants to buy my PSP and i need to ship it to Nigeria, and i just got an email from Pay pal saying I have recieved the money and all i need to do to be credited the money is email them the ...


 What are you going to do with your $600 Rebate check?
I know it is going to help you in a lot of ways but what are your plans for this check?...


 My credit sucks, but i would like 2000 for a motorcycle. any advice?
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 How do you attain credit if you've never had credit?

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read carefully, I've tried to get credit cards, and small bank loans...but don't have enough CREDIT already built up. Hence, it takes credit to get credit?...


 Am i screwed...?
me an my sister share the same address and initials, im nathan shes natasha. and she has bad credit. subsequently whenever i apply for credit i am turned down.

is there any way around ...


 Had a wedding photographer do our pix.Stupidly assumed he woul take credit card and have no cash.Any ideas/?
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 I need advice with paying off my credit cards.?
I owe 5800 at 8.9%, I owe 4000 at 15.99% and I owe 800 at 14.9% I have some extra money, should I pay off the lower one first then move up? Or Start at the highest interest rate? Or should I start at ...


 A score of 662?
what score do i need to get a $200,000 mortgage with a 662 credit score, i ask because im only 20 i havecredit cards for over a year and all have been paid on time. my income is $30,000 year
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 My child has a credit card in his name he is an adult, he defaulted on payments, can they charge my account?
Can I be held responsible for my adult childs credit card debt? The company has placed his debt on my account?...


 I have a low credit rating, I`m looking for a credit card which i can apply and be accepted for in order to?
help me increase my credit status. Any ideas? Would a store card be a better option at this point?...


 What if your parents got a credit card in your name? If you turn them in how much trouble would they get into?

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I'm an adult and it was fraud. I just don't have the money to pay the bill which is very high now and I know that they will not pay it. I don't want to ...


 Can you pay with a debit card in ebay or amazon?
I dont want to use my credit card so I want to use my debit card....


 If you pay for an item by credit card and dont receive it will the credit card company cancel the charge ?
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 Can you cancel a credit card at anytime?
I want to get a laptop and am thinking of applyng for a credit card, but once I have paid the money back onto the card can I cancel it?...


 HELP! I bought a 20,000 timeshare but I don't know what it is!?
I just bought it so I could get a free Timex watch and free ticket to Epcot. I don't know what I was thinking. Could someone explain what a timeshare is in a nutshell?...


 Debt Consolidation Loans?
Is there a debt consolidation loan for people w/ bad credit in which one can use the money for personal use as well as for consolidationg debts?...


 Does anyone know how to get good credit scoring?Ican't get credit anywhere?
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jennykaye3306
I'm 18 years old.Just graduated. How would i go about starting credit?(a SMART way)?
                     
 




kselway17
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Speaking as a 19 year old who somehow acquired $3000 worth of debt through an American Express card, I might be able to help...

I say shop around for the lowest interest/APR rates. I'm not sure which Visa, AmEx, Mastercard, etc are the lowest, but just be careful with your rates. Try to stay away from credit card agreements where the company can raise your rate at any time, because that will screw you over in the long run.

Just keep in mind that you SHOULD NOT GO CRAZY with a credit card. Its not free money. Think of it as a loan every time you purchase something. ...Sorry if this sounds like a lecture, but like I said before, I learned the hard way :-)


angeldancer
Get a small limit credit card and be sure you make all your payments on time and over time you will bulid your credit.
...Try Capital One they give me my first card with a limit of 300$ when I had no credit at all


sunshine_today
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Get a checking account and learn how to balance a checkbook. Always leave at least $20 over a zero balance for wiggle room. Bouncing a check because your account is a nickel short costs you about $35 in bank fees and returned check charges. Avoid that hassle and the embarrasment of bouncing a check by leaving a cushion. Many banks offer free checking accounts, I think Washington Mutual still does.

I started credit with a Macy's and Sear's card. After about 6 months of paying them, I got a Visa. Pay off your balances, start small. Credit cards are convenient but it's also easy to spend the money and forget about it two days later. Then the bill comes and it's much more than you ever remember spending. That is how people get into trouble. Do not use the "convenience checks" they send you, it's at cash advance rates when you use those and those charges can be budget killers.

Guard your personal information like date of birth, social security number and even phone or address info unless someone really needs it. Don't fill out surveys, don't do contests at booths at the mall. Every time you apply for a credit card, those creditors sell your name a thousand times over and you end up getting more and more offers. Sign up to get off the junk mail lists, I think it's the Direct Marketing service, do a search on "stopping junk mail" and you should find it. While you are at it, you can register your phone number on the federal Do Not Call list, too. This prevents those companies your credit card sold your name to from calling you. You have to register to get off the lists, do a search on "do not call list".

Not having your personal information bought and sold helps protect you from identity theft.

Good luck!


leafsfan1000
Department store credit card and pay it off each month. Then go for a Visa or Mastercard. Banks don't usually give out loans unless you've had the cards first.


snddupree
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You want to avoid credit at all costs. Let me explain: Debt is crippling no matter how much or how little you have. If you have debt and don't have the money (regardless of the reason) to pay the debt you lose. Your credit card bill, car payment and house payment come whether you have money or not. You don't need to be in debt PERIOD.

Alternative: Put $ 1000.00 away in an emergency fund ASAP. Do NOT touch it for any reason except a legitimate emergency. Ex. your car brakes down unexpectedly and will cost you $ 500.00. Your choice (owe for it or pay for it with no debt).

2nd of all: put away enough money to let you live for 3 to 6 months whether or not you have a job (corporations are VERY fickle these days and lay off people with no notice). If you have that money set aside you can look for a new job without having to panic how your bills (utilities, rent, gas) will be paid until you get back to work.

Now--how do you get a car or other needs? You save for it. Let's say you want to buy a car that costs $ 10,000. You don't have $ 10k now. That's all right. If you put aside (in savings $ 300.00 a month for 33 months) you can pay cash. In the mean time you save for your emergency fund and you buy a car you can pay cash for.

Obviously the point I'm making is this. If you have to have plastic (and be VERY careful with this) get a debit card- - do not go into debt. Make sure you keep good records and set up a WRITTEN BUDGET.

When your friends are in debt up to their eyeballs you will have financial freedom to do what you want to do and not pay 21% interest on a $30-50. pair of jeans (that would end up taking you 10-12 YEARS to pay for if you pd the minimum payment on a credit card) or pay $ 1500-2000 interest on a $ 7500 car financed at 15%.


Susie
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Get a small limit credit card from your bank. Make sure it is small (like 300-500 dollars) so that you can pay it off every month. Start small and work your way up.


wmp55
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Get a low-limit card, make a $100 purchase every three months with it and pay twice the minimum balance every month for a year. Don't get into payments you can't make, but don't pay it all off every month either.


Almost due with # 2!
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Dont fall into the credit card trap. Look around. How many people do you see in debt because they thought the proper was to get credit was to get a credit card. try this:
you dont need credit cards to establish credit. go here for details. its a great article called "why student dont need credit cards" and tells you steps you can take to build credit.
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/money/1372...


daisy5263
The easiest way is to buy a car on credit...


tom8o
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You might start by getting a small car loan or a small-limit major credit card -- use it responsibly if you're looking to build good credit.


David H
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Or try HBCS card services. They offer no fee cards too. And like the man said. Pay off your balance every month. Interest doesn't matter than. AND, disregard the advise about carrying balances. This doesn't necessarily hurt your credit but it doesn't enhance it as fast a zero balance will.

Lots of good advise here, with the exception of snddupree. That one has a chip on his shoulder. And checking accounts don't do anything for credit building.


chevchick27
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I did mine by book clubs and magazines.. Even used department store cards..


tapdiva2003
Its hard I had that problem a few years ago...try to get a Victoria Secret card (they aren't too strict to who they give them to) and if that doesn't work then you will have to share one with you parents...other than that it is a crapshoot


R T
As a mortgage banker I deal with credit every day. If you have no credit, shop for a credit card with no annual fee. Use the card to pay for small items that you would normally pay cash for. Pay off the bill every month. If you are renting, pay your rent and utilities on time. Never, Never, Never, keep a balance on any credit card. If you do this, you will establish a credit history that will put you in the top 10% of the people living in this country.


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You can always get a secured credit card. It does require a deposit on your part. But then, it will build your credit as long as you make the monthly minimum payment.
After about 6 months to a year, you'll be able to get one with no deposit.


Ali M
Apply for a credit card with a very low limit, $500. make sure to check the interest rate. Do not apply if rate is above 10%. Keep your balance low and make more than a minimum payment. Payoff the balance quickly and keep account open. Do not allow yourself to charge, if you can't afford paying cash, put it on layaway or save a small amount from your paycheck till you have enough to pay for a large chunk of the bill after you charge it to your credit card, use the credit card to build your credit rating not to increase your debt.


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