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 How do i tell a credit card company i no longer want there card?
i want to pay off what i owe but the interest is crippling us at the moment & i dont have the money to keep up with it?
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 Credit Card Debt--Have no money, no job for one year and creditors are threatening to sue, any suggestions?
I owe 10-15,000 in credit card debt. I used to pay at least the minimum payment on time everytime since 2004, yet I stopped in October 2007 because I left my restaurant job and have been unemployed ...


 Need advice on debt!!!!!!!!!?
I went through a divorce last month, and I am now 12,000 dollars in debt. I could only get 50 dollars a month from my ex which isn't much. I have 4 major bills and the highest bill is 5900 ...


 I just discovered that Chase increased my credit limit and lowered my interest rate.How come?
Every analyst says credit card companies will cutting credit and raise rates. But I am surprised mine was my limit was raised and interest was cut. Should I reject the extra money?...


 Car loan? We signed a contract the night we bought the car at 18% & the next day they called my husband in to
drop off his pay stubs & had him sign a new contract at 24.99%. They said it was because of his credit, but they did a credit check the night we bought the car. Why didn't they see it that ...


 How much cash do you carry in ya wallet or purse.?
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 Who the hell is credit smart?!!!!!!!?
i am getting so ****** pissed off. im am trying to get a credit report. i been on the computer for hours trying to get one. i have credit!!!!! my mom screwed it over when i was younger. i just ...


 Debit or credit?
I know what a debit card is. I know what a credit card is. I do not have a credit card but I have a debit card but they still ask credit or debit? Is there really a difference? Tell me if this is ...


 Can i get a credit card even though i have bad credit and does any one no where i can get one from?
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 I have no credit and got a credit card to build my credit and I am being responsible with it but?
Is it bad or good for me to have 2 credit cards, i just use a little at a time and pay it off before its due, my cards are credit one bank and the other i applied for is capital one and its coming in ...


 What do you do when your postman delivers your credit card mail next door ?
and your neighbour sends child round with letter which you know they have opened? (says dog bit it and no dog)...


 Does anyone else live the life of NO CREDIT CARDS?
it ...


 I have a 510 credit score can I get a loan or do I need to go to a credit repair company? Thanks, Roger Maris?
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 Question about overdraft fees?
I'm a stay at home mom and we are on a teacher's salary so money is tight. But, I balance my checkbook and try to keep track of our money. I realized that we would bounce checks unless I ...


 Can some one please help me with finance advice?
I have a mortgage of £137500 and a secure loan of £40,000 also I do have small loans and credit cards costing me about £700 a month. My job has gone and I do not have enough money. I have been ...


 How can I establish credit, when noone wants to approve me for a credit card? I have no credit.?
I've tried to go for a car or house, but I have no credit. They suggest to start a credit account, but I have tried at credit card companies. But they won't approve me because I have NO ...


 Is debt like when you owe somone money or somthing ?
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 Is filing bankrupt a good idea?
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 I used my grandmas credit card?
for porn and i used 100$
can they find me by my computers ip address?
OMG IM SO SCARED HELP!...


 How do I make 2,000 dollars in one year.?

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Jenna C
If you are just starting out, how do you gain credit?
                     
 




Harvy S
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This credit card may be a good answer for you, There is no credit check and you are guaranteed acceptance. It reports to all 3 credit agencies. The limit is low at first but gets bigger as you pay on time. That way you are building credit without building a lot of debt. Check it out.
http://creditoffernow.com/imaginecard


mess22ca
By answering other peoples questions.


Elle
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Get a credit card and use it for everyday expenses, then pay the balance in full every month.


Pigskin Princess
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You get screwed by getting a loan with a high interest rate. If you treat it nice, other places with lower rates will come to you. You can get car loans if someone co-signs with you too.


Chuck E
your Credit Score is affected by so many things there is no exact formula these are the basics though:
1) You want to go on line and check out your credit report by the way there is no real free report they usually end up charging you the next month then you fight to get free so find the cheapest one and look at you credit report they usually throw in all kinds of advice and explanations for free.
2) Resolve any problems with late payments/judgments against you/unpaid bills/anything you owe money on and have not paid or made payments on and continue to pay what you owe on time this will be you biggest help.
3) If you have credit cards bring it down to 2 or 3 max and maintain a low balance and low max.
4) Do not apply for allot of credit at once because how many people check you credit affects your score
5) Do not get a high interest loan for the sake of building you credit I don't recommend getting a loan at all just for the sake of building your credit but people will disagree.
6) Unfortunately time is a large part of this but follow the general ruel do what is right pay who you owe and you will see your credit build.
6) Become a Dave Ramsey listener
7) If you set yourself up right by not buying expensive cars living your "wage" and proper planing you don't need credit because you pay cash. I am not there yet but I am on my way thanks to Dave Ramsey


queenbean84
Get a credit card with a low credit limit. Pay it off every month.

Get a car loan. Make sure to pay the monthly payment every month on time.


yums
read tips on debt/credit and credit scores on this site


aggiegirl1976
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There are credit cards called secured credit cards. This means that you pay them a fee or a down payment to use the card. Use this card and pay it off as often as possible. In about 6 months, you should be able to apply for an unsecured card and start using that one. This card will have no down payment. You may have to start of with a card with a higher interest rate until you prove your payment history. Just always remember that credit cards are money and you eventually have to pay them. Getting a car loan or a small personal loan is also a good way to get started. You may need a cosigner but as long as you make the payment there won't be a problem. Good luck, building good credit can be tricky.


Demun
Lie on every credit card application you fill out, worked for me


mrdankeschoen
It is great that you are looking to establish credit. Here are a few things to know about getting credit:

Obtaining Credit

Every year, financial institutions lend billions of dollars to consumers. The decisions to loan money or extend credit are based on the individual’s assets, income and credit history. A person with damaged credit, or someone who has never had credit, may face difficulty getting a loan or credit card. Fortunately there are options to consumers in such situations:

•Open a checking and savings account
•Apply for a retailer’s charge card
•Purchase on lay-a-way
•Apply for a secured credit card
•Obtain a student loan if college-bound
•Ask a close friend or relative to co-sign for a loan.

Term loans or Note Loans (auto, mortgage or personal) are weighted more heavily in your credit score. These are loans that have the same monthly payment and pay off over a set period of time.

For more information on understanding credit go to Fair Isaac's site (They created the credit score) www.myFICO.com
There are many free resources located on the site.

~Danke Schoen

MrDankeSchoen@yahoo.com


pspmikek
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Don't!

Use cash.

Pay your landlord on time and you will have no problem getting a home loan when you need to.


cvq3842
For credit cards, don't apply for too many at once. Get just one, and PAY YOUR BILL IN FULL EVERY MONTH. Soon you will get more offers for cards than you know what to do with. Just keep a small number and PAY OFF THE BILLS. You will build credit. Good luck.


?
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Go to the bank you (or your parents) have always used, and tell your banker you want to take out a loan to establish credit. Take out a $1000 loan for 1 year. Don't spend the damn money, just repay it over the year.

Credit card credit is not nearly as good as bank, auto, or motgage credit.


♥ goddessofraine ♥
apply for a prepaid credit card, where you put your own $ on it then use it and pay it back... it seems silly but it works if you cant get a credit card currently.

Or try for store credit, by purchasing something and getting a family member to co sign for it, then make your payments - this will build up your credit.

*** keep in mind, if you dont have the $$$ to pay for the item, it may not be wise to purchase it.... remember that credit is your $$$, and interest charges can add up ***

Best of luck


Surf n' Snow
get into a situation where you have to make payments on somthing... like go to your bank and open a credit card... or when you buy a car, take the loan out in your name. this will help your credit. Also, if you are going to take out any student loans to go to college, take it out in your name. They techinicaly dont care who's making the payments as long as they are being payed... but thats the basis of gaining credit is showing that you can make payments.


vpsinbad50
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get a bank account , work and save money till you are able to pay for something with cash , that is you collateral ,, don't fall for all these credit card companies and their low interest,, usually if you are 1 payment behind or even 1 day late they raise the interest sky high . stay away from credit cards and save , that's you best bet


Dwight D J
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get a credit card with a small balance & pay in full each month


4eyed zombie
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Ask a credit advisor or someone you know with good credit (aka mom, dad, other family or friends) Its not that hard, you just stay under your limit, always pay the bills ON TIME and don't get more than one card for starters.


Timothy W
I started with with a department store card like Mervyn's or JC Penney. Then work your way up to gas cards like Chevron, then a Visa or MC sponsored by your bank, etc.

You may have to get a parent to co-sign, even to start out.

Of course, the key to any of this is to manage your credit well from the beginning. Be disciplined about making only small purchases and paying off the balance in full with each statement. You'll quickly start to get offers in the mail in no time.


Reality
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I could be. I don't know whether or not I am starting out how do me gain credit. I am an artificial linguistic entity.


Sunshine K
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Set up a line of credit to your checking account. I would start out with $500. This allows you to have extra money in your account in case you run low and it builds your credit alot!! also check with your bank or credit union and find out if there is any credit cards that are focused for people just like you... people trying to build credit... almost all banks do. Don't use it unless you need it or to put gas on it every month and then pay it back... gradually it will build and you are doing it responsibly!


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