Best Way to Build Credit
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Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2004 7:18 pm
Post subject: Best Way to Build Credit
Ian
Date: 1/4/2001 4:42 pm CDT
Having just transfered from the UK to work in one of my company's US locations, I'm running into the problem of not having a credit history in this country. What is the best way to start building this? Should I get a secured credit card with my bank (or other lender), or should I be able to obtain a 'normal' credit card?
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Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2004 7:19 pm
Post subject: Best Way to Build Credit
Eugene
Date: 1/4/2001 10:34 pm CDT
Should I get a secured credit card with my bank (or other lender), or should I be able to obtain a 'normal' credit card?
'Normal' card is practically out of the question. Secured card is the best choice, just make sure the issuer reports the account to credit reporting agencies. 'Unsecured' cards for people with bad or no credit are more expensive than secured ones.
CardRatings.com is the most comprehensive source for comparing credit card offers. Please visit CardRatings.com to view the best rated credit cards!
Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2004 7:18 pm
Post subject: Best Way to Build Credit
Ian
Date: 1/4/2001 4:42 pm CDT
Having just transfered from the UK to work in one of my company's US locations, I'm running into the problem of not having a credit history in this country. What is the best way to start building this? Should I get a secured credit card with my bank (or other lender), or should I be able to obtain a 'normal' credit card?
CardRatings.com is the most comprehensive source for comparing credit card offers. Please visit CardRatings.com to view the best rated credit cards!
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Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2004 7:19 pm
Post subject: Best Way to Build Credit
Eugene
Date: 1/4/2001 10:34 pm CDT
Should I get a secured credit card with my bank (or other lender), or should I be able to obtain a 'normal' credit card?
'Normal' card is practically out of the question. Secured card is the best choice, just make sure the issuer reports the account to credit reporting agencies. 'Unsecured' cards for people with bad or no credit are more expensive than secured ones.
CardRatings.com is the most comprehensive source for comparing credit card offers. Please visit CardRatings.com to view the best rated credit cards!







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