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If you are here reading this forum/thread, you probably have heard, seen or know someone who has been leveraging credit card points for free or very low cost travel and want to get involved. While it may be very tempting to jump right in and apply for a bunch of credit cards, it is advisable to read through the forums before doing so.

For those who have no credit history, building your credit score is strongly recommended and may even be needed before applying for any credit cards.

Step 1 - Try and get added as an Authorized User (AU) on an established credit card. This card should be kept in good standing and preferably have a low credit utilization ratio.
Some have had success with Amex to get your card backdated to the primary cardholders "member since" date. Having this done will increase your credit history to that of  the account holders first Amex card.
UPDATE Amex no longer backdates any cards. Any authorized user card will show up on the AUs report as a new account, opened on the date that the AU was added. Amex is now one of the worse choices to get added as an AU to, for credit building purposes.
Chase, Citi, Bank of America and others are more likely to show the full history of the primary cardholder on the authorized user's report than Amex is.

Additional Option - In conjunction with being added as an AU, you can  sign up for a secure credit card.
A secured credit card works almost like a debit card (you need to lay out your credit limit), but this functions as a regular credit card and will help build your credit score.

Step 2 - Once you are setup as an AU, it is best to wait a few months before applying for your first card.

Your first card should be a store credit card, which are easier to get approved for, especially with very limited credit history.
Some of the store cards people apply for are Old Navy, Gap, Banana Republic, Kohl's, Macy's, Target etc. While these cards will not give you major signup bonuses to travel with, they do give you access to exclusive promotions and other perks when purchasing from the store.

Additional Options - The CapitalOne Journey card seems to be easier to get approved for, though understand they will pull your credit from all three agencies, while most banks only pull from one.

Discover has a student card you can apply for here. This can also be an easier option to getting approved for your first card. Their regular IT card (not student) seems to be pretty easy to get approved for with little to no credit history as well.

Step 3 - Pay your bill before your statement closes (cut off date), but leave a minimal amount remaining to be paid after your statement closes. This will help ensure that you have both a low CC utilization while establishing a good credit payment history. (This applies to new spending from this month.  Anything already 'due' should be paid in full.)

Step 4 - After using your first card for a few months, you will be ready to apply for the cards you will have read and heard so much about. Remember that getting accepted for a credit card is a combination of many factors like credit history and your credit score, but it is also dependent on the income that you claim* you make.  Income is not part of your credit report or score.

Step 5 - This is a brief synopsis of what to do when applying for credit cards. There are additional factors one should understand before applying for credit cards. DDF is a great resource and there are many people willing to answer your questions (which you should ask, albeit after attempting a search) 

*If you are under 21, you are legally only allowed to report personal income. Personal income, however, can include allowances and scholarships.
If you are over 21, you can claim any income which you have reasonable access to in order to pay back the bill, which includes the income of others in the household (spouse/parent), or anyone supporting you. Additionally, while most banks will not have you verify your income, it does happen and you should be prepared to show them. This is particularly prevalent with American Express, and is known as a Financial Review (FR).
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Re: Credit Card For Beginners
« Reply #4200 on: January 09, 2017, 03:23:45 PM »
1. Why not get his own credit cards?
2. Yes he should have a credit score, how good will depend on the length, credit limit, and payment history of those cards that you added him on.
3. Not a question I'm going to answer here.
Thanks! Do you have any suggestions on which credit cards he should start off with? (Easiest to get approval, good benefits...)

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Re: Credit Card For Beginners
« Reply #4201 on: January 09, 2017, 03:48:27 PM »
Thanks! Do you have any suggestions on which credit cards he should start off with? (Easiest to get approval, good benefits...)
chase freedom or freedom unlimited or an Amex everyday

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« Reply #4202 on: January 09, 2017, 05:27:25 PM »
chase freedom or freedom unlimited or an Amex everyday
You have high hopes

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« Reply #4203 on: January 09, 2017, 05:28:27 PM »
You have high hopes
those are all beginner cards and should be easy to get if you have 3- 6 months of AU history

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Credit Card For Beginners
« Reply #4204 on: January 09, 2017, 05:34:16 PM »
Amex should be easier than chase.
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Re: Credit Card For Beginners
« Reply #4205 on: January 09, 2017, 07:22:06 PM »
Discover is a pretty good beginner card too.

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Re: Credit Card For Beginners
« Reply #4206 on: January 11, 2017, 10:35:38 AM »
Just signed up for CSR and got the message to wait 7-10 days, have a score over 720 and don't own a CC, should I wait to get the denial or should I call already now recon or is it a waste of time?
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« Reply #4207 on: January 11, 2017, 10:38:01 AM »
Just signed up for CSR and got the message to wait 7-10 days, have a score over 720 and don't own a CC, should I wait to get the denial or should I call already now recon or is it a waste of time?
What would be the reason not to call?
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Re: Credit Card For Beginners
« Reply #4208 on: January 11, 2017, 10:40:40 AM »
What would be the reason not to call?

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Re: Credit Card For Beginners
« Reply #4209 on: January 11, 2017, 11:13:05 AM »
Just signed up for CSR and got the message to wait 7-10 days, have a score over 720 and don't own a CC, should I wait to get the denial or should I call already now recon or is it a waste of time?
Call, but know what you'll say.  Emphasize those things that make you a good candidate for a cc. You've never had one before, so point out your timely payments to other loans, if you have any.  Stress your good CR, and your income. Say you're willing to have the lowest line of credit, and you'll be putting it immediately on auto-pay.
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Re: Credit Card For Beginners
« Reply #4210 on: January 11, 2017, 12:46:53 PM »
Call, but know what you'll say.  Emphasize those things that make you a good candidate for a cc. You've never had one before, so point out your timely payments to other loans, if you have any.  Stress your good CR, and your income. Say you're willing to have the lowest line of credit, and you'll be putting it immediately on auto-pay.
Good luck.

I was denied,
HUCA'd 2 times and was approved for my first credit card.
Thanks for the good advice.
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« Reply #4211 on: January 11, 2017, 12:48:00 PM »
I was denied,
HUCA'd 2 times and was approved for my first credit card.
CSR?
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Re: Credit Card For Beginners
« Reply #4212 on: January 11, 2017, 01:25:59 PM »
Dan Says:
There are different schools of thought as to which way to go.
that's before you get the 7-10 day message

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Re: Credit Card For Beginners
« Reply #4213 on: January 11, 2017, 01:36:28 PM »
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Re: Credit Card For Beginners
« Reply #4214 on: January 11, 2017, 01:59:49 PM »
YES!!
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Re: Credit Card For Beginners
« Reply #4215 on: January 11, 2017, 02:32:48 PM »
Posted this in CitI recon thread but got no response.

A friend of mine applied for the CITI THANKYOUŽ PREFERRED CARD for her FIRST credit card and was denied. (She did not ask my advice)
She was an AU on my Chase and Amex cards for about a year.
She called reconsideration a few times and was not even allowed to try to plead her case. was just read a script and hung up on. Any suggestions? Any way they'll accept her?

I heard citi is generally relatively easy on new small credit history  applicants

TIA
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Re: Credit Card For Beginners
« Reply #4216 on: January 11, 2017, 02:56:38 PM »
When do the annual fees post on barclays' cards that are not waived the first year?

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« Reply #4217 on: January 12, 2017, 09:37:32 AM »
Thanx for the chizuk. Gonna try again
were you approved
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« Reply #4219 on: January 12, 2017, 08:20:18 PM »
Posted this in CitI recon thread but got no response.

A friend of mine applied for the CITI THANKYOUŽ PREFERRED CARD for her FIRST credit card and was denied. (She did not ask my advice)
She was an AU on my Chase and Amex cards for about a year.
She called reconsideration a few times and was not even allowed to try to plead her case. was just read a script and hung up on. Any suggestions? Any way they'll accept her?

I heard citi is generally relatively easy on new small credit history  applicants

TIA

She can call the EO.