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 Is it forgery if i use someones credit card but still pay the bill?
i used my roomamates credit card, signed his name, but i had no intent to defr4aud him as i payed the bill in the whole amount. the roomamate still wants to press charges....


 Please reply as soon as you see...............Its Urgent?
Someone has to return me some amount of money which was borowed from me months back,but later when he refused to return I filed a case against him but now he is claming that not he but I have to give ...


 What is the difference btw a 'debit' and a 'credit' card?
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 I am just curious my sister wants me to open her up a bank account in her name but?
She has had 2 previous bank accounts she overdrew one for two hundred the other for about nine hundred, I told her she should still try and open another so she can get direct deposite. I really don�...


 Can anyone give me three reasons why people should not sign up for credit cards?
Please give only valuable and intelligent answers....


 What are some simple, realistic ways to build my credit when my score is....ZERO?

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I am trying to buy a house....


 Should we file bankruptcy if my husband and i are 22,000 in debt. we are 20 and 24, and both have bad credit?
we bought a 96 jeep grand cherokee 7 months ago and it no longer runs as of last month. payments are 275 a month, they wont work with us and we still owe 4500.00. we are letting it go back i guess ...


 Ok i just got my debit card and since im 14 my mom signed along with me will my purchases be private?
like when i buy something will my mom know exactly what i bought just wondering ...


 What is the best credit card?
I am 18 years old living in Canada and would like to get a credit card but was wondering which ones are the best and why? I was also considering the prepaid card if worse comes to worse but I would ...


 Unsecured Personal Loan?
Where can I get an unsecured personal loan for $10,000.00, with bad credit?...


 I need £4500 cash by 3 0 clock today please can someone help?
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 What is the #1 thing I can do to drastically improve poor credit? Affected by cancer medical problems?
1.) i have no credit-low credit
2.) im young
3.) i have more negs on my report than positives
4.) i have chargeoffs from medical times, cancer, anyone for them to over see this?
5....


 I am going bankrupt will I be able to keep my car?
I use my car to take my disabled mother to and from shopping and hospital ...


 Ive just opened a credit card account ,and ive spent some money?
i'm a bit confused about how it works ,what is the difference between the ACCOUN t balance and the available balance,my credit limit is 1500, and i clear it at the end of the month by db can ...


 Mom lost my Social Security card?
I live in California and someone stole her purse and I'm guessing I need a new one since I know people can file for credit cards and what not under my name.
Now I'm underage and I don&#...


 Can a creditor call my employer to collect a debt?
I recently had a creditor, (General revenue corporation) Call my work to find me, Is this legal?, it really burns me that they would bother me at work to collect a debt. Can I do anything to stop ...


 How many people are in serious debt?
Just wondered, with all the adverts on the telly for loans, it really seems like a very serious problem!...


 Why worry about your credit score?
The only legitimate thing to borrow money for is a house. Otherwise, you shouldn't buy things if you can't afford them.
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You don't need a credit card. U...


 How do u get bad credit?
i have gottten negative on my debit card... does that mean that ima have bad credit?...


 Need to build my credit score??
I want to get a credit card to build my credit, but no one will give me one because i have little or no credit history, and i dont have the money to put down as a deposit. What credit card company ...



aguy
What many credit cards should i have?
Hello,
I make around 40k per year, i currently have a visa card with $11,500 limit (i owe around $4,500 on this card), i just got a AMEX blue card the other day.

How many cards can i own before it starts to hurt my credit, i am not planning on maxing them out, i just wnat to slowly build the credit limit on each of them.

Thanks
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i have an interest rate of 6% so i am not getting killed on interest, doesnt seem like anyone here knows too much about this topic
                     
 




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It's been said that you should have around 3 revolving (credit cards, line of credit) trade lines and at least one installment (car note, personal loan, mortgage, student loan, appliance or furniture note) in order to provide a balance of different credit types. Also, as a rule of thumb you should use no more than 30% of your combined credit limit on all your credit cards in order to establish and maintain a good score. You have 2 major credit cards, which it great don't apply for anymore major ones. A department store card wouldn't hurt, which would round out your revolving credit. If you have student loans, a car note, and mortgage, or any combination of the 3, that will satisfy the mixture of credit that will help your score.

Above everything, make sure that you PAY EVERYTHING ON TIME!

Good luck!


sstrnklrnz
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Navy Sailor - GAI
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Unlike the 80's it is not good to have a ton of credit cards. You are good to go with two. I used to have about 20 cards back in the 80's/90's when the FICO guys liked seeing that kind of thing on your credit report. They don't like that anymore. One or two cards does the trick as long as you never go over 50% of your total credit line for that card because that will lower your score. Also, get rid of the AMEX and trade it in for a free card. Why would you pay to have a credit card when you don't need to. AMEX is what like $75 a year starting your second year? Not even worth it. Use your credit card on things you would have used yout Visa check card to buy, then pay them off each month. That builds your credit the right way. You do not need to carry a balance to build a credit history. You do not need to pay finance charges every month to establish great credit. Use credit wisely and it will pay off. Pay off that $4500 as soon as you can. That kind of balance will make you poor quickly. The FICO score guys like to see a nice mix of credit over time. You have a Visa, keep it, pay it off. You have an AMEX, keep it while it is free, close it before next year when they charge your the annual fee. Car loans are good as long as you only buy a car you can really afford. Go to Carmax to buy GREAT slightly used cars and use a Credit Union only to get your car loan. Banks front load interest into your loan and you end up paying way more for your loan than a credit union where you pay both principle and interest each month on your loan. Makes a big difference.

I agree most people on this site are crazy stupid about money, don't listen to 99% of them. If you want to change your financial life for the better go to Barnes and Noble and pick out and buy a book or two by Suze Orman. Her information will save your life from bad financial mistakes.

Good luck.


Meep!
I think two is enough. The best way to build your credit is by paying them off completely each month.


farrell h
Get rid of multiple credit cards. Although this might sound difficult, but if you are struggling to repay on time and, juggling with the repayment dates is causing you to default- it's time to think. If there is a genuine need to keep multiple credit cards, then try to automate their monthly payments. This will ensure that you don't default unwillingly and face the negative consequences.
Multiple credit cards? No budgeting? No keeping track of expenses? No savings plan? If this is the financial regime prevailing in a borrower's life, debt consolidation simply won't work. The need of the hour is that the borrower takes control of his finances and try to become debt free. Read more from: http://www.credit-card-gallery.com/article/264,5_not_to_miss_things_for_a_good_credit_score


nightserf
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It is unwise to have more credit cards than you actually need. They are best used for revolving credit (use it instead of cash or checks and pay the balance in full every month).

The interest on your visa alone is almost enough for a car payment. If you can't pay it off fairly quickly, you should get a loan from your bank or credit union to pay it with. The interest rate will be about a third of what you're paying now, so by making the same payments that you're making to visa, you can pay it off in less than two years.

Long range financial planning involves a little strategy. If you cannot pay off your debts, get the best interest rates possible. Pay off your high interest debts first. Set savings goals and get the best possible rates of return from your liquid accounts (savings).

Once you have a comfortable "cushion" saved, begin to make long term investments--solid investments that you won't need to change for years at time (the fees involved in moving your investments around can reduce the long-term rate of return significantly).

I know that this is more than you asked for, but all of these things are connected--you really can't consider any part separate from the whole.


Nano
i only use one credit card

the one before was 20% APR and i immediately stopped using it when i got an offer from Wamu just 7% APR

i always made payment on time so my credit line is pretty good

i honestly think having too much credit cards only hurt u. one debt is enough.


chinesesoftballchick
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up to the point that you still know that it is missing. Because you could have so many, and not know you lost one


bunnygrl43
your already hurting your credit by owing 4500 and you can probably have as many as you want if you don't owe ANYTHING on them.


SPIFIMAN1
At one time in my life I had 14-credit cards and had a great score because I had either $0 balance or very little on any of them and was never late.

No I only have 3 and still have a great score because I pay them in full every month.

For the best credit score and profile you need a mix of 2 or 3 revolving accounts (credit cards) and at least 2 installment loans (cars, homes, boats or personal loans) all with good long pay history's.


beauty s
No more than 2 credit card.. U already have high limits


Mr. God
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You should always pay off your credit card balance in full every month. Its just plain stupid carrying that much on a credit card.


en tu cabeza
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cut up the cards! They are not worth the hassel. Just pay cash for stuff. You really need to pay off that 4500 because the interest is killing you.


hang_on_sloopy
Honestly, there isn't a magic number to have or not have.
Here is the average profile of people who have some of the best scores in the county:
~No late payments or other payment problems
~Most use less than 10% of their available limit on their credit cards
~Most have had credit hsitories for over 20 years
~Most have opened no more than one new cc in the past year
~Most have between 6 and 15 credit cards

It's not so much the number of cards, it's how you use the credit. If you sign up for a card just to take advantage of an advertised 15% discount and you never use the card again, don't bother applying for it. Obtain cards that you know you will use. Manage your accounts wisely and things will fall into place. You will eventually build your trade lines and their limits.


goodguy48045
Cut up your credit card and never look at another one again.


Starjbc
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Only an idiot would have more than 1 credic card ! The intrest will kill you!


damien
Having multiple credit cards isn't going to hurt your FICO scores. High utilization and inquiries hurt your FICO score (along with late pays, etc.)

So if you apply for more cards, your FICO will go down because of the inquiry. It will rebound after a few months. Then it should go up if all the information on the new accounts is positive.

You will be limited in opening new accounts by the inquiries and outstandign debt amount more than by the number of open accounts that you have.


tom
Try getting gas card, such as Shell or BP. This will help build credit without causing problems. Of course, keep the balances low as this will help raise your credit score.


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