Posted by | Posted in Credit Help | Posted on 14-03-2011-05-2008
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I have no credit and was wondering what credit card I should get. I do not want to get a co-signer and I am not 21. I am getting this card to build credit and was wondering what other things I should do to build my credit. Whats the fast and best way to build credit? with cards or any other device.
Thanks everyone!
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Posted by | Posted in Credit Help | Posted on 11-03-2011-05-2008
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I have some credit, but not a whole lot. My credit score is 628. I also have a delinquncy with Chase, which I am trying to pay off now, but I want to get a different credit card in the mean time to make payments on that to increase my score.
So what are some credit cards that will approve almost instantly with a credit score like that? I just want to get it to improve my credit.
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Posted by | Posted in Credit Help | Posted on 10-03-2011-05-2008
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im just starting out trying to establish good credit i already have a auto loan and two credit my question is after reading other people comments about not using up not more then thirty percent of your available credit line on my first credit card my limit was hundred and fifty dollars and i would use the full amount every month but would never go over the limit im wondering sense i used a hundred percent of my available credit will that hurt my score????@? ive had thecard for six months now and they have moved my limit to five thousand dollars is that a good sign???@
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Posted by | Posted in Credit Help | Posted on 05-03-2011-05-2008
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I am trying to consolidate my bills and get my credit clear so I can start a business.I have very,very bad credit and I am tryiing to start a business. How would I get a credit card for my business with extremly bad credit. And who will except me?
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Posted by | Posted in Credit Help | Posted on 03-03-2011-05-2008
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I want a limit of maybe 10,000 dollars to help with my wedding. I also currently have a credit card, my only credit card of 3,000 dollars that I would like to pay off with the new credit card. I have very good credit so I really dont think that will be an issue.
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