Applying For A Credit Card With No
Credit History ? Tips You Need to
Know...
by: Gordon
Goh
Oddly enough, not only will bad credit work
against you when applying for a loan or a credit
card, but no credit will too. Even though this
doesn't seem fair, it is the way things work in
the complicated world of consumer credit. Lenders
are leery about opening accounts for people with
no credit history because they simply have nothing
to base your reliability on.
So, if you can't build a credit history without
credit and you can't get credit without a credit
history, just what has a person to do? It's nearly
impossible to rent a car, stay in a hotel, or shop
online without a credit card, so let's explore a
few of the options that can eliminate this
Catch-22.
Available Credit Options
Although many of the major credit card
companies won't give you a card without a credit
history, some smaller ones, like department
stores, will. Find a department store that will
issue you a card and apply for it. You can try
getting a gas station card also. Either way, use
your card but be sure to make all payments on
time. Your goal is to build a good credit history,
not just get a credit card.
Find a credit card company that will review
your overall financial situation and not just your
credit history. Some lenders will look at your
employment history, your housing situation, and
how often you have moved. If this is all on the up
and up, they may approve your application. Again,
use this card wisely.
Credit Unions
If you are a credit union member, or are
eligible for membership, see what their card
issuing terms are. Although they are no giving out
cards with their eyes closed, they will often have
more relaxed conditions for members. You no longer
have to work for a specific company to be eligible
to join a credit union. So it's well worth
checking if there's one in your area.
Secured Credit Cards
Secured credit cards are offered by lenders who
will give you a line of credit that either
matches, or is slightly higher than, a cash
deposit that you give them to hold. As your
experience with the card grows, these lenders will
often raise your limit without requiring you to
increase your deposit. Eventually, you can use
your experience with this lender to apply for
cards that are not secured.
Student Credit Cards
If you are a student, then you'll be best off
with a student credit card. Student credit cards
can be a great way of building the credit history
that you will need to depend upon after
graduation. The important thing here is to
remember to use that opportunity wisely. Many
banks will issue college students a credit card,
especially banks that are located in college or
university cities and towns.
When you do manage to get a credit card,
remember that you are establishing a credit
history. Show that you are a good financial risk
by paying the bill on time. Don't go crazy with
the spending. It will only cause you problems in
the future.