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About applying for credit cards...?

Ok, I just turned 18 and applied for a credit card...and it says that it won't accept because I don't have any credit history??!! Duh I don't since I've never had a credit card before, but how do I make it accept? I'm new to all this.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    You can find a complete list of credit cards to help establish your credit history here:

    http://www.asapcreditcard.com/unsecured-...

    Although these offers tend to have higher interest rates (and additional fees) when compared to 'standard' credit cards, they'll give you the opportunity to prove your credit worthiness and build your credit score. Eventually, with regular on-time payments-- you'll be able to qualify for better offers with lower APR's and less fees. But for now... these are your options...

    Hope this helps. GOOD LUCK!

  • 1 decade ago

    Are you a student? Apply for a Student MasterCard or Visa with your local college, Bank or Credit Union? Or you can establish a Secured Credit Card first with a Bank such as Wells Fargo or Bank of America among others. You make a deposit say for $300 and you get an official Visa or MasterCard and then your repayment history gets reported to the major credit bureaus and after a few months the Bank drops the security deposit. Be patient once you get a card you will get other solicitations. Do you have a job? Employment history? etc.? These will all help you also in obtaining credit from a Department Store or Gasoline Station credit card. Remember to use credit wisely and establish a budget for your income and expenses. GOOD LUCK! :-)

    Source(s): www.wellsfargo.com (Student Credit Card) or www.bankofamerica.com
  • 1 decade ago

    At 18 you really don't NEED a credit card and you are better off without one. If you do what 90% of people your age do, you are just going to pile up a huge debt that you can't afford to pay off. But to answer your question, try to get like a SEARS store credit card, buy a piece of bubble gum with it, and pay it off. Then next month buy another piece of gum and pay it off again. Then you will have a credit history. But understand how credit cards work first, they should only be used as a tool to manage money, not a means to buy things you can't otherwise afford. If you can't pay for it out of your regular checking account, then you also can't afford to just charge it on your credit card. Don't make the mistake ALMOST EVERYONE does, and listen to the older people here who KNOW. CANT U SEE THAT I'M PLEADING WITH YOU SINCE I'M TYPING IN ALL CAPS??? Emergencies and small things you can pay off each month ONLY!!!

  • 1 decade ago

    Its rough to get that first card. Go out and buy a tv or something like that and finance it. This will start building you a credit rating. Be careful on those out there that say not credit needed. Read the small print very closley.

    Buy something on credit first then apply for credit card after 6months or 1 yr.

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  • A. RMZ
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    Ok this is what you dont apply anymore with any stores ...let 6 mos go by......when and everytime you get declined you fico scores come down so if you dont have credit its just going to be twice as hard to even get any credit at all.....so this is what you do!!!

    Go to a jewlery store, anywere were you wont be denied and buy the cheapest item in the store and put it on credit make the minimum payment and sooon you will have credit to apply in a retail store if declined again then let another six mos. go by until you are ready to apply again!

    Source(s): Loan Consultant & Notary Public
  • 1 decade ago

    IT is a catch-22, can't get credit cause no history, can't get history without a card.

    YOu can do this two ways, one get a secured card (where youopen an account and they keep your money, then issue a card with that limit); or you can get an auto loan - typically more lenient as they can come get the car. Technically both are loans with collateral.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Get a card at a small store and every month charge something and pay the bill in full.In 6 months try applying again for another card.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    try getting smaller cards like

    store credit cards like macy's or jc penney's

    store cards have a more relaxed policy on giving cards

    make payments on time once you get one

    and then try to get your major card

    you have to establish a history of payin and making payments

    on time.

    don't try to apply for too many cards at once

    as that looks bad on your credit report as well

    always pay your bills on time

    and try not to over use your credit cards

    you can't make a creditor give you a card

    you must prove to them you are credit worthy for one

    http://www.moneyrushonline.com/

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    There are lots of queries on credit cards and people asking it now and then. Credit Cards are often used both online and offline. You need to choose the better credit card for you.

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    Everything you need to-->know about credit cards. Hope this helps. Thanks.

  • zmj
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    Try applying for a gas station card or a different credit card.

    But be careful once you do get one, only use it for convenience and pay it off in full every single month!! Once you get in debt it is very hard to get out.

    Source(s): myself, over $10k in credit card debt
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