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How to build a credit history, for a 78 year old with none? Turned down for secured card
I helped a 78 year old neighbor apply for a secured credit card but he was turned down for having "no credit history".
He has had no credit cards for 30-40 years, no credit accounts, nothing. On ...
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Does paying off my credit balance before the due date for a lower utilization rate hurt my score?
Last month I opened a cash rewards credit card with Bank of America. I am worried about my credit score, as my first closing date was the end of September. I paid off the balance that I used a ...
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Is it a reasonable request for $1,000 credit limit increase?
I currently have the Barclay Apple Rewards credit card which I received on 06/2018 with a $1,000 credit limit. I used it to finance the purchase of a $950 iPad for school. I was given 12 months to ...
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Can you hurt a nonexistent credit score?
I am a student, I just started my sophomore year. I have always been very financially responsible. Now, I want to start building my credit, so I did my research and applied for a student credit card. ...
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Should I, as a young person, get a credit card with "bad" conditions?
I'm a twenty year old in Russia, not enrolled in education, working full-time officially for a software development company. I'm earning a taxed steady income that can be considered decent, yet when I ...
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When / how is credit card interest charged? [duplicate]
I'm currently a student in college in the United States. I have a scholarship, and I work, so I'm in the fortunate position of earning more money than I'm spending. I have a credit card, but pretty ...
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Authorized user on Lowe’s credit card (only credit history besides phone bill) how will this affect me when applying for an auto loan?
I’m 18 with a credit score of ~719. My grandfather added me on his Lowe’s credit card ($8,000 limit). He’s had this credit card for over two years and it shows up on my credit report as if I’ve had it ...
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Affect of Credit card Utilization rate on Credit scores (for Balance Transfer)
Scenario 1:
Two Credit cards have 50% utilization rate each
Interest savings are moderate
Convenience factor - medium
Scenario 2:
One card has 90% utilization rate.
Interest savings are higher as ...
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Does opening credit cards at different banks impact credit score?
I have been building credit with a card for about 6 years while I went through school. My credit score is decent so I'm looking into opening another card to take advantage of cash back deals and ...
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Best way to build a credit history for a graduate student in the US
I'm a first year graduate student in the US, and I'm considering several options to start building credit history.
1) Apply for a local credit union secured credit card (without annual fee)
2) Apply ...
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Credit Report debt expiration limit: original creditor vs. Collection
I am confused about how the statute of limitations with regards to debt applies to what is reported on an actual credit report from the 3 credit reporting agencies in the United States. Researching ...
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Is it ok to have multiple life time free credit cards?
I am currently having two life time free credit cards. These cards do not charge any annual fees. And another bank is offering me such credit card. I was thinking if I should go for it as
its rare ...
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Credit card accounts and credit score [duplicate]
I m relatively a new resident in the US. I opened an account with BofA (oct/2016) and after struggles they approved me for their student secured credit card account (700$). After 4 months I applied ...
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How to recover from credit score hit from paying off loan?
My credit score recently took a dip after I paid off my student loans recently.
When I look at the credit report via mint it shows a "not bad" rating for number of accounts opened. ("not bad" is the ...
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Confused: Should I be opening more no annual fee credit cards to improve my score with the intention to not use them?
I was told that having more cards and more open accounts was more of a risk factor since you have more credit to abuse. However, this seems to say otherwise that credit trackers actually encourage you ...