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Who should I get credit card from?
It's time for me to get my first CC. I would use it for gas and online purchasing. I keep hearing it's easier to cancel a transaction or get your money back with a CC.
I know I can go directly with the major CC companies (visa, MC, capital one, etc) and through my bank or any bank. Just wondering which would be best. I can do a Visa/MasterCard through my bank. Here's the info. Although the APR for the points card is higher I do like the points idea. Who does cashback and is it worth it? Preferred Points Card 2.90% intro APR first six months 15.24% APR after that Low rate card 2.90% APR first six months 10.24% after. Then there's Capitol One and Chase. So many to choose from. My debt/cc cards have always been either Visa or Mastercard and they're accepted EVERY I've seen and been so I'd like to stick with them. Last time I checked my credit score (summer) it was around 750 I believe. I think I have it written down somewhere. |
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Ur not making sense here. First CC or fifth CC? |
Depends on how you want to use it. I have three cards, one was my first decent card with an ok rewards system - my water bill goes on there every month, just to keep it alive. The other two - one with a really low rate and ok rewards... The other with higher APR and an awesome rewards system. The low rate card is for emergencies and big purchases - like when I needed a new A/C for the house. I have the cable, cell phone, and e-pass on this card keeping it going in the mean time. The other card is for everyday purchases... I use it constantly and generate nearly $500 cash back per year.
All three of my cards are VISA's. There are also benefits to certain cards - extended warranties, emergency roadside service, etc Oh, I forgot... All the cards are paid off every month, unless there's an emergency or other big expense. |
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A true debt card is when you have to enter a pin. Now days your debt card is still debt but it acts like a CC. That's why it'll have Visa or something on it. It'll be tied to my paypal account so it'll be used often for internet purchases or when I manually enter in my CC info. I would use it as a gas card and it would be nice as emergency money when out of town. I just need one for now. The main reason is for paypal and being able to get my money back if something happens. |
Btw - my everyday card is with chase and my low apr card is with bank of america. Chase rewards were just better - tons of bonus points and neat redeeming options for cash back. BoA has ok rewards and all the bells and whistles - extended warranties and all that.
The only beef I have with chase is that it takes a couple of days for online banking to update and show my transactions. BoA on the other hand, updates in minutes. |
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Listen...a debit card is a debit card because it is tied directly to a checking or savings account. Visa or Mastercard logo is irrelevant as it is still a debit card. Whether the transaction is taken as a charge or a debit is not relevant. Now a credit card is a line of credit, money which you do not have. Do you have or have you had any other loans? If you never have any other credit cards or car/student loans, you aren't going to get a CC all that easy. Most likely they will want a deposit unless you get a co-signer. Credit history is much more important for obtaining a cc. Checking or savings account never even show up on credit reports. |
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DON'T EVER GO THROUGH CAPITAL ONE. Just eliminate that from any considerations right now. Shady shady company. Discover Card. /End of thread |
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whoever told you you NEED a cc is full of shit. My bank will cover any fraudulent charges on my debit card. I haven't had a credit card in over 12 years now. I don't NEED one. Haven't needed one in that period of time. Won't ever get one again. My debit card with MC logo is all I ever need.
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