Building credit and the jokes!
#16
Re: Building credit and the jokes!
I really couldn't say...
These regional banks are great in one way - they are very friendly, know you by name and they actually call you when the need arises, but anything to do with international stuff and you haven't got a chance....
These regional banks are great in one way - they are very friendly, know you by name and they actually call you when the need arises, but anything to do with international stuff and you haven't got a chance....
#17
Re: Building credit and the jokes!
I think if you can get put on some sort of loan or credit account with your husband this will help.
I got here in July and myself and my husband bought a house, I wasn't allowed to take out the house loan on my own but putting me jointly on there with my husband was perfectly fine (it was a smallish bank we borrowed through).
Anyway 4 months after making on time monthly payments I was in home depot and they asked if I wanted to get a Home Depot store card thing, (I thought why not as it was 6months 0% interest and payments) so applied on my own and was accepted (with only a $500 limit mind you), the next month I got accepted for a victorias secret credit card with a $250 limit and then 2 months later At & t said my credit was sufficient to to a cellphone contract.
I was told when i first got here that to build up good credit just gradually apply for stuff i.e don't apply for 10 different store cards in one day, and make sure the balance is paid off in full each month.
After reading these posts I think I am going to try get a BofA or capital1 secured credit card because I've wanted to get a credit card but was worried about applying for one in case applying would damage the little credit score I have.
I got here in July and myself and my husband bought a house, I wasn't allowed to take out the house loan on my own but putting me jointly on there with my husband was perfectly fine (it was a smallish bank we borrowed through).
Anyway 4 months after making on time monthly payments I was in home depot and they asked if I wanted to get a Home Depot store card thing, (I thought why not as it was 6months 0% interest and payments) so applied on my own and was accepted (with only a $500 limit mind you), the next month I got accepted for a victorias secret credit card with a $250 limit and then 2 months later At & t said my credit was sufficient to to a cellphone contract.
I was told when i first got here that to build up good credit just gradually apply for stuff i.e don't apply for 10 different store cards in one day, and make sure the balance is paid off in full each month.
After reading these posts I think I am going to try get a BofA or capital1 secured credit card because I've wanted to get a credit card but was worried about applying for one in case applying would damage the little credit score I have.
#18
Re: Building credit and the jokes!
It's no problem in the shops, except for some reason Home Depot, where mine is always rejected.
And transferring money from the UK account to some US accounts doesnt work on line either, again they know about the problem, but cant seem to fix it!
Just not quite as 'Global' as how they sell it to you thats all! Good luck!
The Credit Card works fine though.
#19
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 7,605
Re: Building credit and the jokes!
Plus, you can go in and get free photocopying, notary service, all sorts.