Son of Gadsden
DIS Veteran
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I've already searched past topics and read over them but still am not sure if I should get one.
I don't own a credit card, but am 23 years old and I feel like it's something I should have. I've been advised by my banker to get one as well, because I have no credit. I have paid off two car loans, have one in progress, and have $125k in equity in my home, and another 75k still mortgaged. However, I learned not long ago that my bank does not turn in their loans, so none of that shows on my credit. Learned that when my wife and I went to get a loan on a car and they told me I had no credit. Still having my dad have to cosign for us to get a car was embarrassing. So my banker told me to get a credit card to make purchases and pay them off immediately to get a credit line going.
We're good with money, and I'm terrified of going into debt, so i don't plan on using the card for purchases unless they can be paid off the day of. I was brought up to steer clear of plastic, so I've been hesitant to get one. But I feel like in today's age, you really should have one for certain situations.
So, I'm a credit noob. My dad told me a little bit about them, but he's not real savvy on them either. Because we're Disney freaks and visit the parks twice a year, I was immediately drawn to the Disney Visa. We have a trip coming up in Dec, and though the resort is paid for already, the tickets are not. If I go for the premier card, there is a promotion going on now involving spending $500 in the first three months to get a $200 gift card for the parks. I'd be spending $800 on tickets, so that's as good as mine, right? Or am I missing something? Would that make it worth it to go premier instead of the one with no fees? The $200 would essentially pay the fee.
Or should I even go for the Disney Visa at all? Is there another option out there that is better, and I'm just wasting my time trying to force a Disney card? Thanks for any help you can provide!
I don't own a credit card, but am 23 years old and I feel like it's something I should have. I've been advised by my banker to get one as well, because I have no credit. I have paid off two car loans, have one in progress, and have $125k in equity in my home, and another 75k still mortgaged. However, I learned not long ago that my bank does not turn in their loans, so none of that shows on my credit. Learned that when my wife and I went to get a loan on a car and they told me I had no credit. Still having my dad have to cosign for us to get a car was embarrassing. So my banker told me to get a credit card to make purchases and pay them off immediately to get a credit line going.
We're good with money, and I'm terrified of going into debt, so i don't plan on using the card for purchases unless they can be paid off the day of. I was brought up to steer clear of plastic, so I've been hesitant to get one. But I feel like in today's age, you really should have one for certain situations.
So, I'm a credit noob. My dad told me a little bit about them, but he's not real savvy on them either. Because we're Disney freaks and visit the parks twice a year, I was immediately drawn to the Disney Visa. We have a trip coming up in Dec, and though the resort is paid for already, the tickets are not. If I go for the premier card, there is a promotion going on now involving spending $500 in the first three months to get a $200 gift card for the parks. I'd be spending $800 on tickets, so that's as good as mine, right? Or am I missing something? Would that make it worth it to go premier instead of the one with no fees? The $200 would essentially pay the fee.
Or should I even go for the Disney Visa at all? Is there another option out there that is better, and I'm just wasting my time trying to force a Disney card? Thanks for any help you can provide!