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Hard to say what their typical UW criteria might be. Of course, there are other alternatives to Coast Direct if your brother is attempting to establish his own credit. From their site, if he clears the first 2 hurdles it's likely he could potentially get considered.
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@Anonymous wrote:
Will coast direct accept my brother with no credit he is 26
I would suggest to steer him away from subprime lenders and over priced catalog cards.
Have him try for a secured card or two and build from there.
Your brother can try Opensky secured cc
@Anonymous wrote:
Only reason I suggested coast direct is because the start amount is low plus they give you a 5000 credit line rather than cap or disco giving me 300 to 500 with a 200 deposit. An a 5000 tradeline will look better then 2 small tradelines, and he'll get bigger credit limits in the future
He can start with a few secured cards and still maintain a low utlization, he doesn't need to "pad" his new credit . Or he can get an overpiced catalog junk card .
There is nothing wrong with having zero credit and starting out secured.
@Anonymous wrote:
Only reason I suggested coast direct is because the start amount is low plus they give you a 5000 credit line rather than cap or disco giving me 300 to 500 with a 200 deposit. An a 5000 tradeline will look better then 2 small tradelines, and he'll get bigger credit limits in the future
Sorry, this is not a good reason. A $5K credit line from a company that requires one to make a purchase is not a match for lenders like Cap1 and Discover, even if it is for a secured or low-limit card.
Creating a great credit profile and history starts at the first rung of the ladder. It's not good to skip steps because one misstep, and he's back at the first rung. IMO, climbing the ladder slowly--one step at a time--will prepare him for future credit successes.