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    One of my roommate's friends has realized he's painted himself into a bit of a corner. He's somehow managed to reach the advanced age of 27 without a credit history.

    You read that right -- no credit history. Nothing. So he's trying to figure out how to establish one so that he can, you know, have the convenience of credit, maybe do something wacky like buy a house in a few years. He has a good job and pays all his utilities/rent on time. If anyone can help, I figure you guys will have good ideas.

    What he has tried:
    -- His credit union (since HS!) shot him down for a credit card. The most they were willing to do was give him a debit card.
    -- He's tried a couple other credit card companies, including Capital One (man, I thought they gave anyone who could fog a mirror credit cards, turns out I was wrong).

    Ideas I have (tell me if they're bad):
    -- Secured credit cards. I know they don't look that good on your credit report, but at least he'd have something. Can't you eventually convert a secured card to a normal credit card?
    -- Department store cards, are they more lenient?
    -- Possibly using once of his CDs at the credit union as collateral for a personal loan. Probably the most expensive option, due to the interest, but it might not be that bad, with CD rates still high.

    You know, I'm pretty used to wanting to hit people for getting credit cards in college, but I guess the "YAY! A free t-shirt!" crowd may actually be ahead of someone who has lived within his means.

  • #2
    Re: Establishing credit from nothing

    Hiya Ren, you live about a 3 hour drive from me

    I think the secured card is a good idea. I don't think they report as secured on your credit reports.
    How I began to get my credit re-established (again) was I got a gas card from Valero (which was Diamond Shamrock at the time) I had to send in $20 with the application and buy gas on it every month for one year, then they upgraded me. I started getting other credit card solicitations after that. I don't know if Valero still does it as this was at least 7 years ago, but its worth checking out. I picked up an app right at the gas station.

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    • #3
      Re: Establishing credit from nothing

      I'd probably try one or two other cards before going to a secured card. I'd say try Discover and maybe a store card, although I'm not sure that most store cards are more lenient.

      Does you friend have a bank account? They are listed on your credit report. I was always under the impression that they had some sort of influence on your score.

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      • #4
        Re: Establishing credit from nothing

        get a store card (i.e. target), which typically has a low limit. similarly, most jewelry stores will finance items. or furniture stores.

        i would also look into the secured loan as the interest he would loose on the money is probably going to be a smaller financial impact that having no credit history...

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        • #5
          Re: Establishing credit from nothing

          A couple more suggestions...

          Does he have anyone he can ask to add him to their existing credit card? This would most likely be a parent or other family member who already has good credit. By adding him to their credit card, it would be reported on his credit file as well.

          Also, if he is unable to secure a credit card or loan based on his own credit, does he have anyone who would be willing to cosign for him? This is another way he can establish credit.

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          • #6
            Re: Establishing credit from nothing

            Originally posted by kristinecfp
            Does he have anyone he can ask to add him to their existing credit card? This would most likely be a parent or other family member who already has good credit. By adding him to their credit card, it would be reported on his credit file as well.
            This is a *great* idea. I can't believe I forgot to mention it.

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            • #7
              Re: Establishing credit from nothing

              Originally posted by Budgeteer
              This is a *great* idea. I can't believe I forgot to mention it.
              Yes, I am planning to do the same for my kids.

              That and a secured credit card, which is typically much easier to get. I recommend Orchard Bank.

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              • #8
                Re: Establishing credit from nothing

                do you have Kohls nearby? I used to work for them, and they're very pushy with credit. THeir limits start at $300, and I know people who were approved for that the day they turned 18. Charge about one/two items a month, then pay the balance in cash right at the register.

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                • #9
                  Re: Establishing credit from nothing

                  Thanks for the advice guys! I'm sending him the link.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Establishing credit from nothing

                    Try getting a student citi or amex card.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Establishing credit from nothing

                      I started way back when with an AMEX card! My daughter is on my CC account which has an excellent record. When she is ready she'll open her own accounts and have a good record based onmy card!

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                      • #12
                        Re: Establishing credit from nothing

                        Originally posted by kristinecfp
                        A couple more suggestions...

                        Does he have anyone he can ask to add him to their existing credit card? This would most likely be a parent or other family member who already has good credit. By adding him to their credit card, it would be reported on his credit file as well.

                        Also, if he is unable to secure a credit card or loan based on his own credit, does he have anyone who would be willing to cosign for him? This is another way he can establish credit.
                        This is the easiest way to go about it. My wife had no credit history when we got married. After I added her to my credit card... it wasn't long before she was getting offers.

                        I would PASS on cosigning it's a bad idea. I never cosign for anyone. Ever.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Establishing credit from nothing

                          Co signing can bring big heartaches financially so tread carefully!

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                          • #14
                            You don't need a credit score to buy a house...or even get a mortgage. Sounds like your pal has a good imcome and no debt, I am not sure why he would want to go to all this effort just to get a "credit score"

                            Just a thought...

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Keen View Post
                              You don't need a credit score to buy a house...or even get a mortgage. Sounds like your pal has a good imcome and no debt, I am not sure why he would want to go to all this effort just to get a "credit score"

                              Just a thought...
                              OK, I'll bite. How does that work, assuming he doesn't have a couple hundred thousand dollars in cash?

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