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Getting your first card?

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jamie123
Valued Contributor

Re: Getting your first card?

Some retail cards are easier to get than others. I would highly suggest apping for a Walmart card. They might start you out with a really low credit line but they are very generous with credit line increases.

 

You need to get just one card to start with and let it age for at least 6 months before apping for another card. I would suggest a Capital One credit card as your second card.

 

The first two or three cards can be difficult for a young person to get.


Starting Score: EQ 653 6/21/12
Current Score: EQ 817 3/10/20 - EX 820 3/13/20 - TU 825 3/03/20
Message 11 of 27
Revelate
Moderator Emeritus

Re: Getting your first card?


@Anonymous wrote:

I thought applying for to many cards within a short period of time and getting denied hurts your credit?


With the exception of building out of a no-file or thin-file situation (mix of credit and open line positives), every new tradeline is a derogatory: sometimes that negative is 0 from a score perspective, but it is never positive.

 

If you search for "app spree" you'll see lots of commentary both for and against the practice.

 




        
Message 12 of 27
Anonymous
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Re: Getting your first card?

Well thats what I'm asking I only want one card but I thought applying and getting denied to many times in one month makes your credit score bad?

Message 13 of 27
Anonymous
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Re: Getting your first card?

Ok thanks revelate so your basically saying aplplying for cards and getting denied can be good or bad depending on whos eyes its in.

Message 14 of 27
Anonymous
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Re: Getting your first card?

longer than a month. they stay on report for a year

Message 15 of 27
Anonymous
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Re: Getting your first card?

why are you against the safe route of secured? less likely to get a denial and as i stated before,  if you dont screw up, they will make it unsecured and give you deposit back.

Message 16 of 27
Reincarnated
New Contributor

Re: Getting your first card?

I started off at 18 with a Wells Fargo secured card worth $300.

 

6 months later, I'm approved for an unsecured DiscoverIt Students (1k limit) and Bank Americard Cash Rewards 1-2-3 ($600 limit).

 

A couple months (now), I'm approved for an American Express TrueEarnings card with a 2k limit. Wells Fargo notified me that I will be upgrading to an unsecured card with them which is currently pending, and will be getting my $300 back.

 

Exciting!

Chase Freedom $1,000 // Discover It $3,100 // SallieMae World $4,400 // Capital One Quicksilver $5,000 // Citibank Double Cash $5,000 // AMEX Costco TrueEarnings $6,000 // AMEX Blue Cash Everyday $21,000
Message 17 of 27
Anonymous
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Re: Getting your first card?

Yea well I dont feel like dropping $300 on a card then waiting 8 months or so to get it back. I could take my $300 and invest it into my TD ameritrade account and buy more stock or mutual funds and try to build my worthness.

Message 18 of 27
myjourney
Super Contributor

Re: Getting your first card?

Welcome to the forum 

 

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Before you app think...
Have you done your research of the CC?
Does it fit your spending?
Do you have a plan for the bonus w/o going into debt?
Can you afford the AF?
Do you know the cards benefits? Is it worth the HP?
Message 19 of 27
Anonymous
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Re: Getting your first card?

we gave you our opinion. go and apply for more cards. you may or may not get one. We are not underwrier's. We cant give you the answer, just peer to peer advice.

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