cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

First Credit Card

tag
MissCredit9
Frequent Contributor

Re: First Credit Card

I think you should apply for a Capital One Quicksilver One. You would get rewards for every purchase to convert into things that might be useful to your situation like cash back. If you get denied you can always go for a secured card or unsecured credit union card. You should at least try for a rewards card at first. One hard pull even if denied will not hurt you much in the long run. Its worth the risk considering the amount of money you will be pumping through the account.



AMEX PRG NPSL, FIDELITY REWARDS 50K, CHASE SAPPHIRE RESERVE 27K, AMEX DELTA SKYMIES GOLD 25K, CITI DIAMOND PREFERRED 22K, CHASE FREEDOM 20K, CITI DOUBLE CASH 15.5K, BARCLAYCARD REWARDS MASTERCARD 15K, CHASE MARRIOTT PREMIER 5K, CAPITAL ONE SONY CARD 5.75K, CAPITAL ONE QUICKSILVER 3.5K, AMAZON STORECARD 6K, VICTORIAS SECRET 2650, EXPRESS NEXT 1850,Gardening2/17/17.
Message 11 of 18
MissCredit9
Frequent Contributor

Re: First Credit Card

@fargobzn what was your initial credit limit on Cap1 if you dont mind?



AMEX PRG NPSL, FIDELITY REWARDS 50K, CHASE SAPPHIRE RESERVE 27K, AMEX DELTA SKYMIES GOLD 25K, CITI DIAMOND PREFERRED 22K, CHASE FREEDOM 20K, CITI DOUBLE CASH 15.5K, BARCLAYCARD REWARDS MASTERCARD 15K, CHASE MARRIOTT PREMIER 5K, CAPITAL ONE SONY CARD 5.75K, CAPITAL ONE QUICKSILVER 3.5K, AMAZON STORECARD 6K, VICTORIAS SECRET 2650, EXPRESS NEXT 1850,Gardening2/17/17.
Message 12 of 18
angelcred10
Regular Contributor

Re: First Credit Card

First step is CHECK YOUR CR

you could even do something like Credit Karma which is not a true representation but will give you an idea of what agencies might look at.

 

as some other posters have stated, annualcreditreport or wherever that site is should also be part of this process.

 

If you can avoid something like those Annual Fee cards or cards where you need to basically have a down payment (secured card) that would be ideal.

 

The one [rewards card] I started with is Capital One Journey (I'm a student however) 

I've since set that as only payment for a few recurring bills (DirecTV and Phone) 

 

After a few months I definately feel graduated!

Starting Score: 635 Current Score: 659 Discover Pull
Goal Score:720s
Tried to use Images but it was all Wibbly, Wobbly, and Timey-Wimey.
Message 13 of 18
fargobzn
Contributor

Re: First Credit Card


@MissCredit9 wrote:

@fargobzn what was your initial credit limit on Cap1 if you dont mind?


$500 



Message 14 of 18
Rhaeny
Valued Contributor

Re: First Credit Card

You can get your reports from free from https://www.annualcreditreport.com/cra/index.jsp

 

You can sign up for free to get some monitoring on your credit at Credit Sesame which is Experian or you can use Quizzle 

 

For TU you can use Credit Karma

 

You can get your EQ score from here.

 

But I would start with the annual credit report to see what is on your report.  Then sign up with those free services for monitoring.  Then you will have an idea what your score is and what's on your reports.  The scores from Credit Sesame, Quizzle and Credit Karma are all fake so don't put a whole lot of weight to them.  However the score you buy from here is a real Fico score.  From that point people will be able to give you some better advice as to where to app to avoid unnecessary hard pulls.

Cap1 Quicksilver 20K | Chase Amazon Visa 10K | Citizens Bank MC 8K | Citibank MC 5.2K | Discover 5.5K | Home Depot 6K | Bank of America Visa 12K | Best Egg Visa 3.8K | Dell 3.5K |Ally MC 2.9K | Apple 4.5K | Merrick Visa 2.3K | Verizon Visa 250 | Amazon Store 1.8K



Fico Score 8: Equifax 725 | Transunion 742 | Experian 734
Message 15 of 18
Anonymous
Not applicable

Re: First Credit Card

With the annual credit report website, should I get all of them? Should I get one now just to see where I'm at so that way I can see how much it might improve in say 6 months?

 

Also, thanks everyone for the advice. I'm reading up as much as I can in my spare time.

Message 16 of 18
Anonymous
Not applicable

Re: First Credit Card

Well, I've tried two credit scores and can't get either one of them to work. It looks like I have to mail in a bunch of information. I'm trying to figure out what that means other than this will be a long process.

Message 17 of 18
09Lexie
Moderator Emerita

Re: First Credit Card

It sounds like your identity needs to be verified. You can download the form and mail in your verification documents . They will send you your reports shortly.
Message 18 of 18
Advertiser Disclosure: The offers that appear on this site are from third party advertisers from whom FICO receives compensation.