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fmybody 03-10-2010 12:17 PM

Student Credit Card? help please?
 
ok so we can all agree that its important to build/ establish credit correct?

heres the deal...i have NO credit history.. ive never had a card.. i DO have a subsidized student loan for 2700 but i dont pay that back till i graduate (prob pay it back before then)

so ive been googling like student credit cards and bad/no credit cards.. some of which have like 23.9 apr:shock:

i mean honestly my plan is to pay in full my balance every pay cycle and not pay intrest.. but what do you guys think i should do?

do you guys know any student credit card or bad credit/ no credit cards that i would be likely to get approved for? or any info or suggestions on anything?

any feedback is appreciated.

B4C 03-10-2010 12:21 PM

How about a department store or something. I started out with an Old Navy card. If you plan on paying your whole bill then I wouldnt worry about the intrest. I wolnt even use a credit card unless I have the cash to pay it off right then and there, or of course emergencies.

WildBillyT 03-10-2010 12:24 PM

Amex blue for students. PAY YOUR BALANCE EVERY MONTH.

fmybody 03-10-2010 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by B4C (Post 688209)
How about a department store or something. I started out with an Old Navy card. If you plan on paying your whole bill then I wouldnt worry about the intrest. I wolnt even use a credit card unless I have the cash to pay it off right then and there, or of course emergencies.

yeah ive heard of this as an option... maybe i could do like a target one or something... does that legit build credit?

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Originally Posted by WildBillyT (Post 688212)
Amex blue for students. PAY YOUR BALANCE EVERY MONTH.

havent looked into that one... i feel like theres something about amex thats good or bad.. ill have to look..and i deff plan on paying my balance every month i want this to help my not hurt me:nod:

79CamaroDiva 03-10-2010 03:46 PM

I started with a capital one student card. It was a high APR, but like you said, i paid it off every month. AFTER college I started to be a little broke and was paying it off less and less, before i knew it, it was outrageous. I just FINALLY paid off both of my credit cards yesterday, it took about 2 years to pay down completely. Moral of the story: be careful. As far as I know my credit is still wonderful though.

jts98z28 03-10-2010 04:32 PM

try for a bank of america card they gave me 13.75% interest and $1000 limit,but i do have a loan so i did have some credit already

mc73nova 03-10-2010 04:37 PM

If you get a credit card, just do it to get your credit score up. Meaning, have the cash for what you want to purchase but just use the card so you get credit for it. I had a few and its amazing what kind of limits they give you with a good credit score! But they can get you in a lot of trouble, I know I've been there. Im not saying you are or will be irresponsible, Im just saying be careful.

fmybody 03-10-2010 05:14 PM

I'm not gonna charge if I don't have the money... The only problem I have is I did apply over the summer last year to BOA and first I was preapproved then I got denied -_- yeahh I know.. But anyways its prob cause back in like may 08 I got into a car accident and long story short I had a bill that my insurance was supposed to pay annd it ended up going to collections... I had to pay it thru collections back in april 09 (yeah awhile after). But I'm sure if anything that's what kept me from getting it... And now I'm worried it will prevent me again.. But I think the best thing to do is make a few payements on my subsidized loan..even tho I don't have to.. Then wait til I'm 21 and try to apply again.. Worse comes to worse ill have to try that secured credit card that takes a year to turn into a real credit card...

Anti_Rice_Guy 03-10-2010 05:38 PM

I have a Chase/Visa credit card since I have a savings account there I was able to convince them 3 years ago to give me a card, and I pointed out that I could use the savings account money if they really were nervous. They gave me a $300 limit and no interest for 6 months, but went up very fast once they saw I kept paying it off. I now have that and Capital One to try and build up more credit.

fmybody 03-10-2010 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Anti_Rice_Guy (Post 688354)
I have a Chase/Visa credit card since I have a savings account there I was able to convince them 3 years ago to give me a card, and I pointed out that I could use the savings account money if they really were nervous. They gave me a $300 limit and no interest for 6 months, but went up very fast once they saw I kept paying it off. I now have that and Capital One to try and build up more credit.

Did u literally convince them? Like talk to them.. Because I'm certain I'd be able to do that lol I don't think they can like do nething about it...

Anti_Rice_Guy 03-10-2010 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by fmybody (Post 688356)
Did u literally convince them? Like talk to them.. Because I'm certain I'd be able to do that lol I don't think they can like do nething about it...

Yes, I went into there and went to speak with one of the managers. Feel free to use my tactic of telling them low limit, backed by savings account. :mrgreen:

GrandmasterCow 03-10-2010 08:16 PM

I started this way:

My mother was going to purchase me a laptop for my birthday, so i mentioned lets cosign for a best buy credit card, and put the laptop on the card. and She agreed to cover the payments instead of out-right buying the laptop, giving me a good starters credit =]

fmybody 03-10-2010 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by GrandmasterCow (Post 688424)
I started this way:

My mother was going to purchase me a laptop for my birthday, so i mentioned lets cosign for a best buy credit card, and put the laptop on the card. and She agreed to cover the payments instead of out-right buying the laptop, giving me a good starters credit =]

not bad.. but my family comes from a long line of BAD CREDIT.. i could have a cosign for the student card at BOA too they said.. but i dont have neone to sign..

it just kinda sucks cause i know i am smart and responsible.. i know i can use this to help me.. and i know plenty of people that have that abuse and are now in trouble...

but like i said.. im smart so i know ill figure something out :mrgreen: ofcourse all of ur feedback is being taken in to consideration.. keep it coming!

bobb1589 03-10-2010 10:24 PM

I got a Citi card for students when I was a freshman. Its funny you posted this because I just got an offer in my email to refer some friends. If you send me your email I can send you the referral. I started out with like a $900 balance with this card and a 13.45% apr and it has actually went down a little bit. You get pretty good perks for being a student and the rewards points are decent. I have had it for about 2 years and they have raised my limit several times. Let me know if you want, PM me your email and I can email you the referral.

Stevoone 03-11-2010 07:39 AM

I started with a secured card. Got one from Orchard Bank (HSBC), you put a security deposit up front and that becomes your credit limit. When you build enough credit to get a real card close the account and they give your deposit back + interest. I used my card for about a year and a half before I was able to get a decent credit card.

B4C 03-11-2010 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by fmybody (Post 688431)
not bad.. but my family comes from a long line of BAD CREDIT.. i could have a cosign for the student card at BOA too they said.. but i dont have neone to sign..

it just kinda sucks cause i know i am smart and responsible.. i know i can use this to help me.. and i know plenty of people that have that abuse and are now in trouble...

but like i said.. im smart so i know ill figure something out :mrgreen: ofcourse all of ur feedback is being taken in to consideration.. keep it coming!

Dude just get a target card and use it to build your credit. I went form an Old Navy card with 3 purchases on it to a $7000 dollar jet ski finance in about 8 months.

Knipps 03-11-2010 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by fmybody (Post 688207)
heres the deal...i have NO credit history.. ive never had a card.. i DO have a subsidized student loan for 2700 but i dont pay that back till i graduate (prob pay it back before then)

so ive been googling like student credit cards and bad/no credit cards.. some of which have like 23.9 apr:shock:

i mean honestly my plan is to pay in full my balance every pay cycle and not pay intrest.. but what do you guys think i should do?

Bold = me, but w/ a lot more in student loans, I just got a chase/visa card through Amazon. I figure why not, I do enough shopping there, it has reward pts, etc. and they started me with a $400 limit. Honestly, I don't need anything more than that. I'm going to put weekly groceries on it when I'm at school and it'll be set up for auto-pay as soon as I can set up the online acct.

bobb1589 03-11-2010 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Knipps (Post 688734)
Bold = me, but w/ a lot more in student loans, I just got a chase/visa card through Amazon. I figure why not, I do enough shopping there, it has reward pts, etc. and they started me with a $400 limit. Honestly, I don't need anything more than that. I'm going to put weekly groceries on it when I'm at school and it'll be set up for auto-pay as soon as I can set up the online acct.

i started out with that card a year or so ago when i bought a textbook. its a pretty good card. they up your limit pretty quickly

WayFast84 03-11-2010 08:16 PM

I just got an application for a bank of America student CC yesterday. It was 14.xx apr, I didn't fill it out and just ripped it up.. I don't need one just yet.

miketa95 03-11-2010 10:53 PM

I have three student credit cards, im planning on finally getting a buisness credit card. Lately I've been using them a lot but I pay the full balance every month. Like everyone said their good as long as you don't get out of control. I use them to buy equipment for my company. Try getting a citibank card, I got one real easy, all the others were hard to get.

91chevywt 03-12-2010 02:54 PM

I know capital one offers a Visa specifically for students. Starts off with like a $250 limit. Would be worth it to apply for something like that. Just make sure you get something with no annual fees.

fmybody 03-14-2010 10:13 PM

OK related question if anyone knows the answer chime in...

i have a federal student loan (subsidized) which means the govt. pays the intrest untill 6 months after i graduate.. if i pay the entire principle before i apply for this student card would it help hurt or not affect the chances of being approved

and also do you think id have a better chance of getting aproved for the 14.xx apr BOA card or the 23.xx APR capital one card?

either way like i said i would be paying the entire balance, i believe dont spend it if you dont got it.. anyone? anyone?

bobb1589 03-14-2010 10:26 PM

I don't think you should worry about your loan, I am not sure how it shows up on your credit report being that you don't start paying it right away. But I have the same loan as you do and I was able to get a credit card fine. I recommend using Citi's Student Card, I haven't had any complaints over the past 2 or 3 years that I have had it.

fmybody 03-15-2010 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by bobb1589 (Post 689527)
I don't think you should worry about your loan, I am not sure how it shows up on your credit report being that you don't start paying it right away. But I have the same loan as you do and I was able to get a credit card fine. I recommend using Citi's Student Card, I haven't had any complaints over the past 2 or 3 years that I have had it.

seems to be a few there.. which one do you have?

wretched73 03-15-2010 03:29 PM

I have the discover student card and its not bad


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