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People actually get rejected on their first credit card? No f'n way! I mean, yeah on the first one the interest rate will be garbage and the credit limit will be non-existent but rejected? I'm shocked.FYI; sounds like you are in a similar situation as I was minus the house part but most cc companies will reject you so just go through your bank and get one. Thats what I did at us bank. I know its bs but what choice do we really have
People actually get rejected on their first credit card? No f'n way! I mean, yeah on the first one the interest rate will be garbage and the credit limit will be non-existent but rejected? I'm shocked.
Thanks for the responses. It sounds like I better get a credit card and buy groceries and gas on it and just pay the balance in full every month. It just seems like a dumb concept to me, but oh well.
Thanks again for all the advice, I appreciate it.
People actually get rejected on their first credit card? No f'n way! I mean, yeah on the first one the interest rate will be garbage and the credit limit will be non-existent but rejected? I'm shocked.
I think you have to be employed at a job for 6 months before you can get a mortgage. Earlier this year when I looked into redoing my mortgage to get a lower interest rate that is what I was told. The company I was working for was taken over by a new company so technically I was a new employee but have worked there for several years.
Minuses:
* real estate is not appreciating like it once was....economy is still very shaky
* might limit your mobility this early in your career being tied down to a mortgage
No this is not accurate. As long as the person that is graduating from college enters into a new job in the same field, then he can close a mortgage after receiving just 1 pay check.