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When first building or rebuilding credit, any credit card will help establish credit. That being said, "store cards" don't carry the weight of bank cards, and tend to have higher apr (interest). Most of us have had store cards throughout our credit history, most end up getting closed after acquiring universal use cards (MC/V/AE/Discover) with the exception of perhaps one or two "favorite store" cards.
When I started rebuilding my credit they gave me a $600 credit line whereby your first order you have to pay $30 up front. I never did use it but they reported to all 3 bureaus for 12 full months and then closed the account, probably because I wasn't using it. But it was one of a handful willing to give me credit which was reportable. I see no repurcussions on my score since it was closed 2 months ago and my AAOA ranges by bureaus from 11 months to 2 years.
Despite all of the negative press regarding Fingerhut, I can attest to the fact that they do help build credit. Just don't go all crazy with item purchases because their prices + shipping of those items are insane. For an individual with no credit/very limited credit/bad credit, Fingerhut can be a lifeline when s/he finds that they have a hard time getting approved for anything else.
@Anonymous wrote:
Ok I just wanted to know its not like I am going to try to buy computers tv's and gaming consoles from them I also have other cards cap1 credit one which will be paid down to 0 and closed and I have a walmart card which I pay in full.
Why do you want to close the other cards that you have? If I was trying to rebuild, I would probably leave them open.