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How to get a credit card with no credit history

no credit history dont worry everyone approved.
no credit history dont worry everyone approved.
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how to get a credit card with no credit or limited credit history

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • internet
  1. Step 1
    no credit can be the same as bad credit.
    no credit can be the same as bad credit.

    Sometimes having no credit history is the same as having bad credit. There are options to build your credit before applying for credit. Some people just want to establish credit by having credit.

  2. Step 2
    credit card companies.
    credit card companies.

    When credit card companies run your credit check and there is nothing there they sometimes as for further information. To prove you exist.

  3. Step 3
    Capital one
    Capital one

    The top card to apply for is capital one with no credit history. go to www. capitalone.com and apply it only takes seconds to be approved

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on 12/6/2008 I got denied for insuffient credit history. They didn't ask for additional info at all. I've had land line phones and cell phones, but never a credit card before. Never had a bad debt, how do I build credit if no one will give me a $10 credit card?!

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on 10/31/2008 You can get an unsecured merchant credit card guaranteed for up to $15,000 at www.epublishingusa.com I have the $15,000 limit and they report monthly to the credit bureaus, thus lowering my debt to credit ratio and establishing new positive credit with high limits. Check them out. They increased my FICO's 58 points.

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on 6/26/2008 I recommend one tip: get only one credit card and use it wisely.

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