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nice!!, did you apply for the american express card through bank of america?
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03-10-2008, 12:59 AM | #25 |
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18 y/o w/ a bmw and a credit card.......bad combo
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this is how i built my credit from ages 18-21. Quote:
get a student credit card from wherever and learn to manage your credit. interest will be up the ass anywhere you go. as a new credit card holder, you don't have much room to shop around on credit limits, interest rates and other perks.
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03-10-2008, 11:31 AM | #28 |
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First Financial Bank started me off with $1,000 when I was 18 now one year later I have a $4,000 credit limit. But then again I always payed way above the minimum.
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03-10-2008, 12:27 PM | #29 |
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That depends. My dad got a second credit card in my name under his when I was 13. Do you think that built my credit? No, since I wasn't legal.
Also my dad knows about Credit cards and credit in general since his is good. So if I could just go under theirs to build mine then he would of already done that. Maybe your parents went through a specific credit card company or did it a specific way.
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i'm sure the OP is of legal age so the point of this is to build his credit. as long as you're 18 you can have a credit card and start building your credit history. it doesn't matter if you are on your own or under your parents. being under your parents just puts them as a co-signer for you. it might help their credit MORE than yours but it still builds yours regardless. maybe it's different in new england.
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I am with stooken, if you are 18 (senior highschool or freshman college), any ccc will approve you if you request a credit line of $500 or less (go less and you get better chance of approval). As he/she said, after a year you can try applied for the big boys cc
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