Posted by Smycze | Posted in Credit | Posted on 09-05-2010
Casey asked:
Hi. I recently just got my first credit card ever and used it to make a $1600 purchase. The credit limit is $3000, so obviously I’m over 50% of the balance, and I just learned that’s bad for credit scores. I expect to be able to pay off the purchase in the next two or three months. Will my credit score go back up immediately after I get the balance on my card down, or will it take a while? Thanks.
Posted by Smycze | Posted in Credit | Posted on 28-04-2010
bill asked:
I am only sixteen, but my dad says that if I want to buy a car– and eventually an apartment or a house I need to establish a line of credit. How do I do this? Whats a good way to get started?
Posted by Smycze | Posted in Credit | Posted on 05-04-2010
Michael asked:
I am 20 years old and after trying to get a card for a store I find I have 0 credit history. I have never owned a credit card and want to pick a good one to start bulding credit. Does anyone know a good card to go with that has low interest? Heck if you have any credit tips it would be helpful too…Thanks!
Posted by Smycze | Posted in Credit | Posted on 29-03-2010
I always thought at 18 they love to give you credit cards, I’ve tried Capitol One, Chase, a QT credit card, and a Best Buy one. All deny due to no credit history. I obviously can’t get Credit history if they won’t let me have credit. I Work 2 jobs and just want to have one just in case and to actually build my credit. What’s going on and why do i keep getting denied?Submited by:Bryce
Posted by Smycze | Posted in Credit | Posted on 16-10-2009
I am trying to rebuild my credit after ID theft, a couple of problems that were mine and years of basically not having any credit reported. (I primarily use my debit card and pay cash for everything). I make good money now and am trying to rebuild in order to purchase a condo in the next couple of years. My good accounts (rental, club, cable, cell, etc.) have not reported my good credit. So how many cards should I take out that will help boost my credit score but not hinder my credit. Thank you!Submited by:Nikita
Posted by Smycze | Posted in Credit | Posted on 13-10-2009
chaos_magician13 asked:
I recently turned 18 and im in a great living situation. i live with my dad, make about 1000 a month and im a musician. I wanted to buy a new bass and amp, but more importantly need to start my credit. I already have the money to buy the bass today, but i wanna see if i can start my credit with this purchase.The stores i went to say i need at least a 700 score to apply for their credit.
Is there any credit i can apply for, without having to pay financing and apr and so on without having credit to begin with. My plan is to buy the bass with credit, pay it off right away, and probably cancel the card right after.
Posted by Smycze | Posted in Credit | Posted on 12-10-2009
I just turned eighteen at the end of February, so I have limited credit history.
I was wondering what credit card is used for building credit, and would be the best choice for a person getting they’re first credit card.Submited by:Tay