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TopicWhat's a good first Credit Card?
Smashingpmkns
11/23/19 12:34:28 PM
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cuttin_in_farm posted...
Smashingpmkns posted...
cuttin_in_farm posted...
Quicksilver Capital One card or one through your bank/Credit union.

Both should be easy to get, both shouldnt have an annual fee. And at least with Capital One, you get cashback on everything to get you started.

Capital One sucks, but they are a good starting point. Just dont get anything else from them.


The Quicksilver card he can most likely get approved for has a $40 annual fee and high apr but still worth it as long as he pays his balance in full every month.


I think the Quicksilver One card has the fee. My friend with no history applied for the Quicksilver with no fee, and she was approved straight out of High School, so I assume they arent too hard to get.

Though yea, Im assuming TC wont carry a balance.


Damn when I was first starting out I couldn't get approved for the one without the fee. Online it says the required credit score is 700 or higher for the card without the fee. I got approved for the One at 540 lol
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