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smallfry wrote:
Earn your own credit stripes. Your Daddy's credit ain't your credit. Now if we're talking stay at home marrieds that is a different story.
I agree. But only if husbands pay their stay at home wives the $134,121 per year that they are estimated to be worth. Then they will have the income and get their own credit caeds
Jamesus81801 wrote:
smallfry wrote:
Earn your own credit stripes. Your Daddy's credit ain't your credit. Now if we're talking stay at home marrieds that is a different story.Stay at home married people are no different. They weren't married from day one, they had time just like everyone else to prove their credit-worthiness. And just because they stay at home doesn't mean that they can't continue to maintain positive credit.I've said it before, and am going to again. I have nothing but respect and admiration for those people who choose to devote their time to their children and maintaining their home. All families should be so lucky to have the ability for this to happen.But if you feel you deserve good credit, prove it.IMHO.
I agree. But only if husbands pay their stay at home wives the $134,121 per year that they are estimated to be worth. Then they will have the income and get their own credit caeds
Jamesus81801 wrote:All I'm really getting at is that they had the chance to build their own credit, if they didn't take advantage of that, then they need to work just like the rest of us to build it now. Start with Secured cards, where's the problem with that?
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Be a cosigner - quicker and easier
Definitely, I agree with that... Like I said in another post, if you are willing to take on half the responsibility of the account then by all means do. But getting the free ride of the AU status... I don't think that's right.
MidnightVoice wrote:Be a cosigner - quicker and easier
@MidnightVoice wrote:I agree. But only if husbands pay their stay at home wives the $134,121 per year that they are estimated to be worth. Then they will have the income and get their own credit caeds
@Anonymous wrote:
@smallfry wrote:
Earn your own credit stripes. Your Daddy's credit ain't your credit. Now if we're talking stay at home marrieds that is a different story.Stay at home married people are no different. They weren't married from day one, they had time just like everyone else to prove their credit-worthiness. And just because they stay at home doesn't mean that they can't continue to maintain positive credit.I've said it before, and am going to again. I have nothing but respect and admiration for those people who choose to devote their time to their children and maintaining their home. All families should be so lucky to have the ability for this to happen.But if you feel you deserve good credit, prove it.IMHO.