i entered credit counseling about 4 years ago but i never realized what a negative it would do to your credit. does anyone know where you can get a unsecured personal loan while in cc. other than cc my credit score is fair.
i entered credit counseling about 4 years ago but i never realized what a negative it would do to your credit. does anyone know where you can get a unsecured personal loan while in cc. other than cc my credit score is fair.
Is it possible for me to register my mother's credit cards online with a username/password, but yet not have to immediately link her checking account to them for paying the monthly bills? Basically, she doesn't know how to work the computer, but in a month or two wants me to help her to change her bill banking/bill paying over to online. I do all of my own banking, bill paying, etc. online. But I can't remember in regards to credit cards, if it's a "must" that you provide a checking account for bill paying, when registering a credit card online. She has some checks and such left that she'd like to use, so that they don't go to waste. So for another month or two, the payments to the accounts (even if the card is registered online) will be sent by mail. The Cust. Service people over the phone ask for only her income alone, for credit line increases. Online, it gives the option of "household income". I'd like to be able to combine our income so that she gets a better credit increase.
So I'm basically trying to find out if I have to link her checking account to the cards when I register her cards online, just to be able to request her credit line increases?
Well, she doesn't "need" an increase in her credit lines. But it certainly doesn't help to do it if it hasn't been done in a while. I know a lot of people on here go into the, "NO! DON'T increase your credit line! Cut the cards up, throw them away, use your cash. Credit cards cause debt, blah, blah, blah" mantra that they chant all the time. But usually it's because they assume that since they got themself into a horrible mess with their credit...that every other person in the world will do the same thing as them. A higher credit limit doesn't mean you spend it up. It means...lower interest rates for some things like mortgages. It also makes your debt to credit ratio a lot better. So it has it's purpose. I don't know what "red flags" you feel that
Why does she need an increase in her credit lines? This is raising all sorts of "red flags" to me. She can make single payments online w/o registering her checking acct(s). Also, why would she never need "paper checks" anymore?
raises for you. But...she particularly is tired of having to pay for stamps for mailing bills and eventually wants to pay them online anyway. She doesn't use her checks for much of anything else but paying typical bills. So if those bills are paid online (as she wants to eventually do because it's quicker and more efficient, and requires no stamps)...then those checks will be kind of useless.
Idk if I asked it completely right but like when you click on your itunes account and it shows your data and then your credit or visa card, etc. Why does a credit card have to be involved if there's itunes cards instead?
I put a deposit down on an item which I never had in my possession. I tried to cancel the order, but the vendor is saying he was already charged for the sales tax and that if they refund that to me they will not get it back. So, they are saying they will refund the order only if I pay for the sales tax and a credit card charging fee.
I get some credit cards I would like to pay off as soon as possible. I read that you should pay the card with the higher interest rate first and then pay the minimum payment on the other cards. I like the idea of consolidating all your credit cards and make one payment , as this would make my life easier. Which option would be better, pay off each credit card or consolidate?