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Credit card suggestions for new credit?

Hi everyone, I'm new here although I've come to lurk every so often. My fiance has finally become aware of his lack of credit, as his car was totalled in January and he went out trying to get a car loan. He has a low score, in the high 500s, mostly due to the fact that (1) he has never had any credit cards or loans and (2) he has a few small amount in collections that we are working on paying off one by one.

The credit report he pulled up online said that him getting a credit card and using it responsibly would raise his credit score. Does anyone have any sugestions on what kind of card to get or how to go about getting one? I've acquired mine throughout the years by getting offers in the mail. The few he's ever received and asked me to look at have ridiculous initial and yearly fees. Is this his only option?

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Re: Credit card suggestions for new credit?

  • When I turned 18 my first CC was through my local credit union. I payed them 300 dollars which the held in my accounts for the first year. Used my card only for gas and paid it off every month. Nine months after that I got approved for a CHASE freedom car

    Anniversary
    Love: March 2010   Marriage: July 2013   Debt Free: October 2014   TTC: May 2015
  • A secured card is probably his best bet with a low credit score.  Like the previous poster said you can try a local bank or credit union as these may be the easiest.  If you don't have accounts with a local bank you can go to whatever ba

  • Ditto PP's secured CC advice.

    When the time comes, consider getting two cards...like VISA and MasterCard since they are accepted everywhere (Discover and American Express are not).

    Use one more frequently than the other, but keep the second

  • Thanks ladies. I will let him know about asking our bank or a credit union about a secured card.
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