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2006-08-20 12:16:40
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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When starting out, most likely you'll have to start with stores cards like walmart or sears. Another card that is a little easier to get while starting credit is gas cards. Lots of gas cards also offer some type of rewards program.
2006-08-17 14:02:13
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answered by bella_4624_19 4
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American Express. Pay off your balance at the end of the month. DO NOT fall into the trap of carrying revolving credit card debt; you would definitely regret that. If you can't afford to pay for something, don't get it.
2006-08-17 11:16:21
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answered by Irish Eyes 4
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None
let me clarify that
you will be paying somebody a monthly fee so that you can buy stuff you do not need and can not afford?
the best credit card is that which is NOT in your wallet
we always look at credit and think that it will not be hard to pay back, unfortunately we tend to look at the best case scenario but what if (sick, unemployed, fired, etc) and not able to pay bills, then you are in trouble not only (sick, etc) but people knocking the door, calling, suing you to get their money
Best advice ever, do not buy anything (except a house) that you can not buy cash
2006-08-17 11:15:57
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answered by lportil 3
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Try this website to compare over 100 credit cards.
http://www.bestcreditrates.net
2006-08-18 02:05:27
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answered by bijan a 2
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For just starting out a Orchard Bank one is the best they approve most people in that situation. But make sure you use it wisely don't go over the limit and pay your bills on time, then in the near future you can upgrade to a AMex or Discover etc.
They are available here
http://www.dgftaworld.net
2006-08-17 12:41:25
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answered by CreditCardMan 2
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I had the best luck with a store card. EXPRESS/EXPRESS for MEN gave me my first card with only a $150.00 limit, but it kept me out of trouble yet let me establish credit at the same time.
2006-08-17 15:32:27
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answered by rissybabe2210 1
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I would say Visa with A good company that card is 0 intrest
2006-08-20 23:03:34
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answered by pattibcacl 6
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Visa or Bank of America the interest rates are lower then Discover
2006-08-17 11:15:44
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answered by spicy girl 1 4
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one from your bank that you have an account at this will give you a credit history get the bills paid on time your crdit improves
2006-08-17 11:17:31
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answered by Elaine F 5
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