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Old 02-01-2008, 06:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Whats a good card to start with

Dont even know if I would qualify. I have not had a credit card in 10 years. What the general opinion of a starter credit card. Im at TU 618 EXP 586 EQU 516. I was thinking maybe a Sears card or is a Mastercard or Visa better??
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Old 02-01-2008, 08:11 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Edited off my really stupid question.

What is reporting on your cr's now that is generating a score? Any positives? If so, what kind?
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Old 02-02-2008, 07:35 AM   #3 (permalink)
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3 yrs car loan been perfect jcpenny card years ago was perfect but I closed it still reporting as paid as agreed closed by consumer. thats it for good stuff. got a few medical collections that im disputing now. I have not applied for credit in 10 years so Im kinda nervous that this will make my score drop again. But Im told I have to get credit to increase it.
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You will receive a score drop initially from the inquiries and the new credit, but you are correct you must take the hit to move forward with credit.

Some might shoot me here, but I would try an Orchard (HSBC) card first. Its generally a low limit card of about $300, but it is designed for rebuilding, and you won't get hit with $295 of start up fees like alot of the really really crappy cards.
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Re: Whats a good card to start with

Good friend is in a similar if not a worse situation than the OP. Over a dozen unpaid medical collections. No record of any revolving or installment tradelines at least in this reincarnation.
She was able to get an Orchard $300 MC 8.9% APR no fees and a Cap One MC $300 $39 AF no interest first six months then 13.9%.
Granted these are quite subprime but they will help to build her credit and there are no fees to pay online.
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