Thursday, December 8, 2011

How do I get approved for a credit card and start building credit?

I am 21, do not go to college currently. I have been abroad as an opair for three years and now have been working for 2 months full time. I really would like to get a credit card so I can start building credit.|||Get a credit card from local bank and pay it in time. You also can use this service to avoid common mistakes while buiding credit and pre-estimate future scores for different scenarios of payments - credit-report-score.10001mb.com|||The easiest credit card to get approved for seems to be through HSBC or Orchard Bank. Don't get me wrong. They do charge fees every year, but if you can't get approved for any other major credit cards, they are pretty easy. Just don't apply for a bunch of different ones b/c the inquiries on your credit will hurt you %26amp; your score. www.hsbc.com or www.orchardbank.com Also get a free copy of your credit report just to make sure there is nothing negative on it. www.annualcreditreport.com It's free once per year. (all 3 reports)


If you are in need of credit repair, I've used a credit attorney %26amp; they did wonders for me %26amp; my credit score. http://www.ecreditattorney-marketing.com鈥?/a>


Hope this helps you!|||there are a couple of ways, 1. get a small personal loan and pay it off with in 5 months 2. get a credit card use it for small purchases and make your payments on time every month, pay the full amount this will raise your credit score. remember if you are just starting you will only get approved for a lower end credit card until you build enough credit for a better one such as discover, check out www.fastcreditcardapprovals.com here you will be able to compare all cards side by side on rates, fees and rewards.|||i think creditcardlocators can help you with what you need.


they offer you an easy way to browse and compare over different types of credit cards to find the perfect match.


Whether you are looking to rebuild your credit, have a new credit history or /and earn rewards and points.


just search creditcardlocators on the search engine for more information.|||you might want to get a student card it's the easiest one to get.


you can go here to compare them, pick one that is right for u


http://www.bestcreditrates.net|||visit your local bank or credit union. Open a secured (not prepaid) credit card. Be sure they report to all agencies on a regular basis. Pay your balances in full each month or at least keep them below 30%|||I heard a lot of people have problems with credit cards





I received a credit card from http://www.creditcard-terminal.com/





and service was amazing

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