fifthdimensiondweller
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Hello all,
I was speaking with a friend of mine last night and he mentioned that he's never had a credit card at 25. We chatted for awhile about how DH and I use rewards and pay them off each month and how it's really a great way to pay for things and build your credit if you have the self control (I think this friend definitely does, he's extremely responsible). Still, I'd like to start him off slow with a low limit card that tends to approve those with little credit- are there any good options out there? It doesn't have to offer great rewards obviously, but if possible I'd like for it to offer SOMETHING so he can see his cash back add up slowly with responsible use and see what I do! Would a secured card be a better option in this case?
I remember I started out with the Discover Student card. I still have this card (it's a Discover It now) and I think they approved me with a $500 limit right after I turned 18. He's not currently a student, but is enrolling in a Master's program next year. Would he be better off to wait until he's officially a student again and try to get a student card? Would he be eligible for better cards or be more likely to be approved if he's a student?
If it makes a difference, I imagine he does have some student loan debt from his bachelor's but I'm not sure how much, maybe about $40,000? He works full time as an EMT. He says he has no idea what his credit score is so I'm going to skype with him soon and try to help him find it and check it so we can go from there.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated- I really want to help my friend out, he does so much for us and I feel like this is a chance for us to repay the favor!
I was speaking with a friend of mine last night and he mentioned that he's never had a credit card at 25. We chatted for awhile about how DH and I use rewards and pay them off each month and how it's really a great way to pay for things and build your credit if you have the self control (I think this friend definitely does, he's extremely responsible). Still, I'd like to start him off slow with a low limit card that tends to approve those with little credit- are there any good options out there? It doesn't have to offer great rewards obviously, but if possible I'd like for it to offer SOMETHING so he can see his cash back add up slowly with responsible use and see what I do! Would a secured card be a better option in this case?
I remember I started out with the Discover Student card. I still have this card (it's a Discover It now) and I think they approved me with a $500 limit right after I turned 18. He's not currently a student, but is enrolling in a Master's program next year. Would he be better off to wait until he's officially a student again and try to get a student card? Would he be eligible for better cards or be more likely to be approved if he's a student?
If it makes a difference, I imagine he does have some student loan debt from his bachelor's but I'm not sure how much, maybe about $40,000? He works full time as an EMT. He says he has no idea what his credit score is so I'm going to skype with him soon and try to help him find it and check it so we can go from there.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated- I really want to help my friend out, he does so much for us and I feel like this is a chance for us to repay the favor!