It actually is a great way to prevent getting your name stollen.I've not got a single card in my name. Zero debt.
I actually did attempt to get one in the past, just as a means to build credit (was going to use it for bill pay or groceries, things like that) but since I have zero credit, I never got approved. Probably for the best.
Twenty six and zero debt, I'm not complaining.
Well, my PayPal and credit union debit cards are both Master Card, but my credit union previously was partnered with Visa until a couple years ago I believe. Though I am uncertain how this ties in with 'credit', to be honest. I can't spend more than what I have in my accounts and unsure if anything is reported towards my credit rating. Considering I can't get a card in my name and that I can't even check my credit score due to it being non-existent, I'd imagine that they don't.Guessing you don't have Visa Debit over there then..?
These days there is two ways to go about it. Get a card in a parent's name, but with your name on it. (They assume all of the liabilities, but you get to build credit). Alternatively, you need to get one of those really high interest rate cards from like Macys or Best Buy.I've not got a single card in my name. Zero debt.
I actually did attempt to get one in the past, just as a means to build credit (was going to use it for bill pay or groceries, things like that) but since I have zero credit, I never got approved. Probably for the best.
Twenty six and zero debt, I'm not complaining.
You could get a secured credit card to start building credit. What you do is go to the bank and you'll have to put out whatever limit you want to have on the card so let's say $500. You pay the $500 and they give you a $500 credit limit on a credit card. Just keep paying it off and only using around 30% of the card and you should build some credit in no time.I've not got a single card in my name. Zero debt.
I actually did attempt to get one in the past, just as a means to build credit (was going to use it for bill pay or groceries, things like that) but since I have zero credit, I never got approved. Probably for the best.
Twenty six and zero debt, I'm not complaining.
rofl. I totally laughed out loud on that one.I avoid anything we abbreviate CC.