Yes.. you can apply for a credit card. If you have good credit other places you may be approved. The company would most likely approve you for a low limited amount though. Try this unless you already have an application:
http://www.creditcards.com/index.php?a_aid=1004&a_cid=1000&a_did=1025
Good luck and enjoy your trip!
2007-07-28 04:20:26
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answered by claire 4
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first of all if you were planning on using the card in India according to discover they are really only good outside the USA is in Mexico.
i have learned that traveling overseas the best card is a debit card and it will still cost you 1% exchange fees.
hate to be a bearer of bad news looks like you will have to post pone your trip until you have saved up enough money -- for god's sake do not borrow it from some really high interest place that could break your arm if you do not pay back with your first born child.
2007-07-28 04:26:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Discover® Business Miles Card
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2007-07-29 22:42:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I doubt you would get it but if you are looking for a credit card, I WOULD NOT go with discover. We are having major problems with them right now because the raised our interest rate to 21.9% because of their universal default clause. The reason they stated is because our debt to income ratio changed (because we bought a house), yet we were never late to them and always paid more than what they wanted.
2007-07-28 06:05:48
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answered by Angela F 5
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If you apply, you will probably get the card. Your initial credit limit will probably be $500 to $1000. If you can't afford (fill in anything here) without a credit card, you can't afford (fill in the same thing here) at all.
2007-07-28 05:08:33
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answered by STEVEN F 7
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There are credit card issuers charge very high fees and issue cards but they may not give you enough credit to cover the trip.Nothing wrong in applying.
2007-07-28 14:04:45
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answered by young at 96 3
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of course you can apply for one, but you won't get one, especially one with a high enough credit limit with an income of only 10k/yr. You need a minimum of 15k to qualify I believe. However, there may be other cards, from rip off places like HBSC or Capital One you might qualify for.
2007-07-28 04:25:33
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answered by ceprn 6
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How the heck is that "really personal"????? They're giving you a revolving line of credit. Money. Of course they want to know about you. Would you not want to know about someone that wanted to borrow money from you??? People who are not citizens, and don't plan to be, don't need to be in this country. Update>>> Hey Many, What "rage" are you talking about???? I displayed no "rage." I'm just not understanding what you're complaining about. You give this company your SS#, but you somehow consider your citizenship to be personal? Once again, you're asking these people to loan you money. They have a right to know things about you. They've probably had a disproportionate about of defaults by non-US citizens. Sounds to me like you have a "rage"
2016-04-01 06:56:45
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answered by Anonymous
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try taking out a loan at prosper the interest rate will likely be much lower then any credit card.
Good Luck
http://savingmoney.iblogger.org
2007-07-28 04:26:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Not likely, get a debit card from your bank.
2007-07-28 04:17:46
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answered by Anonymous
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