Archive for November, 2009
illusional_reveur asked:
I’m soon to be 18 and am looking to get a credit card to help build credit. My dad said the best thing to do is to just use it to buy gas, but I’m not really all that up to date on how credit cards work and which ones are the best. Does anyone have any wise credit card wisdom to pass on to me?
Vern Cerulli
I’m soon to be 18 and am looking to get a credit card to help build credit. My dad said the best thing to do is to just use it to buy gas, but I’m not really all that up to date on how credit cards work and which ones are the best. Does anyone have any wise credit card wisdom to pass on to me?
Vern Cerulli
jjs8ig asked:
I got a wellsfargo secured credit card and gave myself a limit of 500. I then checked my credit report and it said that small credit limits hurt your credit. should I up my credit limit? If so, whats the best limit to get to best increase my credit score. and whats the best way to use the card?
Ricardo
I got a wellsfargo secured credit card and gave myself a limit of 500. I then checked my credit report and it said that small credit limits hurt your credit. should I up my credit limit? If so, whats the best limit to get to best increase my credit score. and whats the best way to use the card?
Ricardo
ranethelp asked:
Now that I have money coming in steadily, what is the best way to pay off my credit card? Should I make a payment weekly as I get the funds, or should I pay a certain amount more each month when the bill is due?
Now that I have money coming in steadily, what is the best way to pay off my credit card? Should I make a payment weekly as I get the funds, or should I pay a certain amount more each month when the bill is due?
I have not missed any payments yet. I have only been able to pay the minimum lately and I want to get back to a zero balance.
Dwain Arbon
»?-¤« ®áñðý? »¤-?« B asked:
I need a credit card, that has no annual fee. Ive been looking into the PayPal Mastercard, but it says it has a minimum finance charge. Even though this probably wont effect me as my parents will be doing all the payments as I will only purchase for them. So % interest is of no factor me. Im looking at rewards and no fees. So, whats the best card for me? Please also include a website to apply.
Antony Corry
I need a credit card, that has no annual fee. Ive been looking into the PayPal Mastercard, but it says it has a minimum finance charge. Even though this probably wont effect me as my parents will be doing all the payments as I will only purchase for them. So % interest is of no factor me. Im looking at rewards and no fees. So, whats the best card for me? Please also include a website to apply.
Antony Corry
true blue asked:
Hi All. I’m a recent college grad who is fairly new to the workforce and is ready to get rid of her credit card debt!! I was fortunate enought not to borrow much in student loans (a total of about $9,000), however by grad time I owed about 9 thousand in credit card debt. Now I am ready to get rid of this burden. I know that this sounds horrible, but my situation was very different than that of the average student. I am a mother and was raising my daughter the whole time during college. Instead of working full time I focused on my studies and only worked part time. Needless to say this made everything harder but in the end it was worth it. Also, I’m not looking for an overnight solution. It took me six years to accumulate this debt so I know it wont disappera overnight. I’m just looking for the best way to go about it. Please help!
Craig Armon
Hi All. I’m a recent college grad who is fairly new to the workforce and is ready to get rid of her credit card debt!! I was fortunate enought not to borrow much in student loans (a total of about $9,000), however by grad time I owed about 9 thousand in credit card debt. Now I am ready to get rid of this burden. I know that this sounds horrible, but my situation was very different than that of the average student. I am a mother and was raising my daughter the whole time during college. Instead of working full time I focused on my studies and only worked part time. Needless to say this made everything harder but in the end it was worth it. Also, I’m not looking for an overnight solution. It took me six years to accumulate this debt so I know it wont disappera overnight. I’m just looking for the best way to go about it. Please help!
Craig Armon





















