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 How many credit cards do you have?
1. A. None
B. One or two
C. ________ (fill in with about how many you have)

2. Why do you have the number of credit cards that you have?...


 Did you know that every time you use your "store card/loyalty card"?
They know EXACTLY what you are spending your cash on. This information gets passed on to 3rd parties WITHOUT your permission. This information is priceless to them. And you get back 1penny for every ...


 Need a car, 21 year grad student with little credit history, my parents can't help me co-sign, what do I do?
I had a new 2009 Jetta that my Dad was financing. I was in a car accident 3 weeks ago and the car was totaled. My dad reapplied for a bank loan for another car and was turned down due to the state of ...


 Paying the next months bills?
Hello, since I won't be home for the next month, I am going to pay more for my bills all in one check (for this month and the next month). And I was wondering if I need to call every single ...


 Is cancelling a credit card after you pay it off bad for your credit?
I've paid off a credit card and don't plan on using it any longer. The credit company is sending me mailings about how they are decreasing my credit limit and crap because of "...


 I have bad credit but want a credit card any body got any ideas how i can obtain one?
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 HELP!! credit card debt trouble!!?
a relative had co-signed on a credit card for me.... the relative found out that i had accidentally gone over the credit limit (and it's a big limit) i haven't talked to the relative yet ...


 Credit Card Companies are Killing Me!?
I used two credit cards which have now decided because I was late on one, that they both would increase my rate to 30%. My balances are extremely high, and I do not know what to do. I have only ...


 I got new checks in the mail but I used them in the Wrong order?
I have had a checking account for about 4 years now, but I have never used checks. (just depit card) I ordered checks online, but the boxes came seperalty, and I used 2 of the higher numbered ones ...


 How do I get my 1000.00 back from a merchant?
I ordered a 1500.00 guitar by phone. I said I would put a 100.00 deposit down. I called 3 days later to cancel and the merchant said no way. I later find out that he placed 1000.00 on my credit ...


 I need to rebuild my credit!!!?
I need to rebuild my credit, but I can not even get a card for people that need to rebuild there credit. Does anyone have any suggestions what I can do to rebuild my credit? I need to get a credit ...


 Who is the best place to try to get a credit card with a really bad credit rating?
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 Why doesn't anyone else see this?
I am interested in your thoughts about all the consumers who are now in default of their mortgage. Apparently, these people have no reserves, no savings, nothing upon which to draw in order to make ...


 Does getting denied for a credit card hurt your credit?
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 What if your wife co-signed for a loan behind your back? Are you on the hook, as the husband, to pay?
My brother was looking over a credit report and came across an entry from a bank. His wife went behind his back and co-signed on a car loan for her brother. What are his options? He wants doen not ...


 How to get out of credit card debt?
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 Why is my credit SO bad?
I have never had a credit card, mortgage or car loan. I have never filed bankruptcy. I have looked at my credit report and the majority of problems are medical bills. I also have some unpaid utility ...


 American Express, Mastercard or Visa?
Which is the best credit card to get in terms of UK and international acceptance?...


 Can an employer check your credit without prior approval? Can they base decisions based on someone's credit?
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 Where can i get a credit card with bad credit?
yea i was wondering anyone knew where i could get a credit card with bad credit and with no annual fee or the fee is included. thanks a bunch....



pockets
Is it better to make the min. pymt. on c.c. ?
I'm trying to build my credit and I was wondering if I should just pay the min. payment due, or if I should make a bigger payment to kind of show "good faith" , so to speak.
                     
 




indystoprealtor
Always Always Always pay more maybe 1 1/2 times or double. If you just pay the minimum about 60-80% of that is interest and doesn't even make a dent in the balance.

Creditors (Mortgage/Car Companies/Other Credit Cards, etc.) look at your balance compared to your available credit. It's a good rule of thumb to have your balance under 1/2 of what your limit might be. For example if you have a $5,000 limit don't have more than $2,500 charged on the card at any one time. And of course less is better.

This really really helps your FICO score.


Jan R
Rating
If you make one half the minimum payment every two weeks, the savings on interest charged will help to have the balance paid off in less than half the time.


Robert R
Rating
Continue to use it sparingly, and pay off the complete balance every month. It will build a history of payment, and not leave you in debt. The credit card company won't like it because they're not making any interest/profits on your sales, but it's legal, and it's what the credit reporting agencies look at.


jcleann13
wow make the biggest payment you can make please read the small print also check out a book called total money make over by dave ramsey


Frank Castle
Best possible case: Pay the full amount
Worst possible case: Pay the minimum


Black Fedora
Rating
It's better to charge a little each month and pay it off than to pay the high interest rates being charged and you still establish the payment pattern.


jannie
as long as you make the minimum payment on time
that's all that will affect your rating
it would be better for you though to pay more as you would get your balance paid quicker and cut down on interest charges


mmcada
Rating
pay a little over the minimum in order to establish credit.

I used to pay it all off in full each month for 8 years. later I wanted to add more of a spending limit and was told by the bank/credit card company that I have no credit even though it has been paid off in full each month. make payments to establish credit then after establishing credit pay it off as soon as possible


bigdog_0032
Rating
Dont pay them off to quick. If you have like $1000 on there. Maybe take about 8 months to pay if off. Then turn right around and do it again. Never max them out. If you go and borrow money while you have these c.c and they are maxed out it will make your score lower.


Dave_Stark
NO!!! If you make nothing but the minimum payment each month, it will take you YEARS to pay off the bill. Credit card companies LOVE those folks who only pay the minimum balance, and then are charged the 21% interest on their revolving credit.

The best way to build your credit rating is to make sure you do not OVERSPEND your credit, so that you can pay the entire balance on time every month. Make your payments on time (or even a couple of days early) every time, and watch your credit rating soar. Make one late payment, and watch the fees mount, and your credit rating plummet.


bootsjeansnpearls
If you are just starting out with credit then you need 6 months of a payment history to establish your credit rating.
You can do that several ways.
1. you can pay off your balance at the end of every month and recharge the next month - this would be preferable
2. divide what you owe by 6 months and make that amount of a payment each month until your balance is paid in full
3. pay a certain amount each month ( say 50.00 even if your minimum is 20.00 ) and make sure you don't charge up to your limit right away.

It is so easy to spend your limit the first month but pace yourself and always pay more than your minimum to ensure the credit line is there for emergencies. OR BETTER don't use until you have a true emergency ( like car repairs or home repairs )


Dwasifar K
If you pay down the balance it will improve your debt ratio on your credit report and help your score.


drovla
Rating
You should try and pay off your credit card in full every month. You don't want to pay the credit companies interest and your credit rating will be fine.


vik14_98
Rating
your credit history is being established as soon as you get the credit card. The credit card company is going to report your card to bureau every month. So paying minimum or not paying will just impact the quality of your credit history.

If you keep paying minimum you wouldnt go delinquent so it would not be negative on ur history but u would pay huge interest.

If u keep using the card and paying in full each month it would still not be negative and u wouldnt have to pay interest.

So all in all dont bother about making min payment. Pay in full each month and you would have a stellar credit score.

Just never be delinquent. If the choice is between not paying and paying min due. Pay the min due. But if u have money always pay in full.


ebkelly74
No such thing as "good faith" for the credit card companies. As long as you pay on time, your credit report will say "pays as agreed" which is the best it can say for any account.


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