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 What's a good credit card for a 21 year old?
I'm 21, and looking to build credit.
I'd like to apply for a card today, but first I thought I'd ask all of you which cards you would suggest for me. What's a good, reliable ...


 Does having too many credit cards have a negative affect on your credit score?
I have 2 major credit cards (one visa, and one mastercard), 1 debit card with the mastercard logo (I'm not sure if it's techinically a credit card, I don't think it is), and 3 credit ...


 I'm being charged a late fee on my credit card. Is this even a reason to be charged? Any advise?
I'm being charge a late fee of $40 for nothing!! I owed $27 for the month but after I returned something and got the credit on the card the balance was $1.06. I sent it on time and everything ...


 I need Help!! I have bad debt!?
I would llike to obtalin a loan to pay off all of my debt an no lender is willing to give me a chance. When I first turned 18 years old i was careless ran my credit cards and uitility bills up and ...


 I have claimed back bank charges from my bank?
i have claimed back bank charges from my bank,totalling £1250 and they have sent me a letter offering me £725 as a gesture of goodwill that they will credit to my account if i accept it.However i ...


 What is the best way to build ur credit score?
I have minor stuff in collection and ive been told that it doesnt effect me much. should i pay it off? would that improve my credit score after its been in collection?...


 How do I activate my egg credit card?
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 I have not so good credit my credit score is 593 and I want a credit card for the holidays?
Is there anything I can do to get a guareented credit card or a company that is willing to offer one to someone with my score... my credit report only has medical bills and 1 $50.00 blockbuster thing ...


 I am thinking about cancelling some of my credit cards, will that affect my credit?
i have a couple of cards, but am thinking about cancelling one or two, both of them are paid off. will that affect my credit in any way? my score is already at a low 568. i am trying to increase it....


 Still on collection report after 7 year period (1999)?
Ok.. was reviewing my credit reports and found numerous debts that are passed the "7 year mark", however they still appear on all 3 CRA (Equifax,Experian and Transunion).
What is the ...


 What are the best credit card companies?
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 People told me that every time I check my credit score, it will deduct 10 points from my credit score. Truth??
also, how to increase my credit score? i heard using my personal check would help, is that true??...


 Is it true that when you marry someone you both have the same credit score?
Okay.. I have worked really hard to get my credit right. The guy i'm about to marry has bad bad credit. Is it true that when we get married, I'll also have bad credit , the same credit that ...


 Does it wreck you credit score to switch from one 0APR credit card to another when 0% runs out?
i.e. have your balance transferred from one 0% APR to another 0% APR card and then closing the first card out....


 I have a car loan with capitalone and i need the payoff!! how do i proceed?
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 I do not understand how a credit card works and I am considering getting one?
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 Do we have to be in debt to live a good lifestyle?
Many people buy expensive car simply for them to show-off,but they don't really have the need for a car. Sometimes,immitate other people by obtained a big loan to go on expensive holiday and ...


 Which credit card should I get?
I never had a credit card.I do alot of online shoping and pay tv,phone,and Intrenet bills with my debit card.I do fly alot or drive.Is there a card for my uses?I want a card to start gaining credit ...


 How to I get a Credit card
I have a debit card. I am wondering is 16 years old too young to have a credit card?? And I always hear it is terrible to have a credit card because it rips you off. Also how does it work?...


 Does anyone know any good credit cards with low interest? Serious Only, I have a PERFECT credit score, I'm 19.
I need to find a GOOD credit card with LOW interest, I have a PERFECT credit score and I am 19, a college student, my current credit card has like 25%, which is bullshit, PLEASE SERIOUS ONLY. thank ...



tinkovu
I need to rent an apartment a.s.a.p.,I have bad credit,& I have contacted credit repair agencies.?
First of all,does credit repair work?(If only long enough for me to get a place,that's o.k.) And will it help me get an apartment by Oct.I don't have the time or patience to do the credit repair myself w/ the companies.I have an appointment w/ a company on friday & am afraid to get scammed.What are the red flags that the credit repair company is a scam?
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Can someone in another state co-sign an apartment for me?
                     
 




Captain Canuck
Unfortunately, I can't help you with your credit question - but I have a suggestion to help with getting the apartment...

Assuming you can make regular rent payments, you can usually secure an GUARANTOR (also called a Surety) - someone who will co-sign the rental agreement with you.

The following two notes are taken from the links below:

"A surety is a person who agrees to be responsible for the debt or obligation of another. "

"The act of co-signing involves a promise to pay another person's debt arising out of contract if that person fails to do so. Many realtors and landlords require a cosigner for college students, people with bad credit or people whose income is less than a certain, low multiple of the amount of rent"

So if you know someone who has good credit - and you can trust (family is the best bet) - then THIS should help you secure your rental agreement :):):)


Crazy cat lady >^ ^<
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Please listen you can do it your self...It take time no matter how you go about it.

If you MUST go with a credit repair company if they ask you for money down "RED FLAG"

I had super bad credit and had a very hard time getting a apartment until I found a apartment that the owner him self was renting not a management company. I simply explained to him why my credit was low..I showed him my check stubs..He did not care I did not make 3 times the amount of rent he only wanted to see if I could pay the rent and the lights and gas to the apartment.I only at the time was making $1250.00 every two weeks and the rent was $ 1,400.00 a month.He let me rent I have been there 5 years 2 rent raises later and never a day late on the rent. With in those 5 years I repaired my own credit 711 now


Laura S
DEBT MANAGEMENT programs are good for getting creditors off your back. But, overall, your credit will NOT improve over a short amount of time. The only way you will be able to resolve your credit issues is with time... If you've got a job, with a good job history (time that you've worked there, showing up for scheduled shifts, etc.) you could try to get a loan from a bank, consolidating your debt and getting you a monthly amount you can afford (Certain banks WILL work with you to resolve your credit issues). However, it's still going to show on your credit report that you've had recent outstanding debt. As far as CREDIT REPAIR COMPANIES- they ARE a scam (If they weren't, everyone would have perfect credit. Just remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!) The best way to get an apartment is to show good rental history over the past year- and if all else fails, you may be able to use a co-signer on your lease. Like I said, in this case, you're going to have to be patient. Hope this helps. Good luck!


Deliah
".I don't have the time or patience to do the credit repair myself w/ the companies."

That is the same mentality that got you to the point of not being able to rent an Apt. on your own. Grow up and get responsible instead of wanting an INSTANT fix!


Mrs Apple
I have not heard of those companies before and I doubt they can fix your credit in one month. I suggest you get someone to co-sign your lease for you.


Monica
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I cleaned my own credit. So I can help you.
I did seek out a credit counseling agency but after a while I could not afford them either. So I let it go.
You have to get the collection company to "validate" your debt.
Under the FDCPA, you are allowed to validate this debt, and the creditor (in this case, the collection agency) must show you proof that you owe the debt to the collection agency (not to the original creditor.)

The specific section of the FDCPA:

FDCPA Section 809. Validation of debts [15 USC 1692g]

(b) If the consumer notifies the debt collector in writing within the thirty-day period described in subsection (a) that the debt, or any portion thereof, is disputed, or that the consumer requests the name and address of the original creditor, the debt collector shall cease collection of the debt, or any disputed portion thereof, until the debt collector obtains verification of the debt or any copy of a judgment, or the name and address of the original creditor, and a copy of such verification or judgment, or name and address of the original creditor, is mailed to the consumer by the debt collector.

What that means is they have to prove you owe THEM the money. Since they buy the debt from the Original Creditor - they don't validate it. And if in 30 days they don't validate it. (Ask that they send you the Original Contract you signed...they have to take it off your credit report. )
It works 40 to 50% of the time. The rest of your credit blemishes, you have to pay off, that looks better than just leaving it unpaid.
But be sure the collection is noted as "Settled" on your credit report and get EVERYTHING IN WRITING. Here is a good place to start with those letters: http://www.creditinfocenter.com/rebuild/debt_validation.shtml I know you can do it - -good luck.


cbmttek
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Only time can repair your credit. NO company can work that fast, and almost all of the credit repair companies are scams.

Recommend that if your credit is that bad, that you take the money you would have paid the credit repair company (for nothing, I might add) and use it to increase your security deposit. It may not help, it may. Depends on the landlord. I would have accepted less then perfect credit with double the security, depending on other factors of course. (income, time at present job, etc...)


bella b
I have been to "many" different credit repair sites on the web. Some were pretty good and some were pretty bad. I refuse to use a website<!--that requires a fee to get their credit repair info when there is great free sites on the web.. I'm listing the best site that I've ever been to.

http://badcredits.awardspace.com/repaircredit.htm

It is a "free" do it yourself credit repair site. I have learned so much by reading and asking questions on that site. And, I have seen "significant" improvement on my credit reports after learning-->my rights and using them.Don't pay for information that you can find for free.


rpf5
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Few will rent to someone with a history of unpaid bills, its too risky. Your best bet is to rent by the month, in cash.
Most Leeses require a credit check, consider giving a larger
security deposit plus first & last months rent in advance &
hope they will accept. Show a couple of current payroll stubbs to show you have been employed for a least 6 months to a year locally. Finally, don't be late with any rent payments or your next apartment search will be a most unpleasant experience. Good credit history takes time to build & this is a way to start working on it. Good Luck.


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