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Old 03-31-2009, 05:08 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Good credit card?

I am in need of a credit card that I can use for advertising costs. I am under 18 so I realize I am going to have to have a parent co-sign. Anyways, does anyone have any suggestion on which would be a good card, note that I am not spending much but I plan to in the future. I hear Amex is good, but does anyone have any other suggestion and some facts behind their suggestions? Thanks. (It would be nice to earn AA miles with it considering I have a lot to my name already.
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I have the same question, as my bank just started with high transaction costs on Visa card payments. I'm looking for a good credit card available in Europe.
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You will have to shop around for a CC company. Amex is expensive (have one), Citi tends to be ok (got 0% interest), same with Cap One. Do your homework and pick the card that is right for you, not what opinion says. Also, make sure to take a class on basic personal finance, unless you already have.
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You will have to shop around for a CC company. Amex is expensive (have one), Citi tends to be ok (got 0% interest), same with Cap One. Do your homework and pick the card that is right for you, not what opinion says. Also, make sure to take a class on basic personal finance, unless you already have.
I am a minor so I will have access to an accountant (my personal finance is not too complicated yet). Do you know of any card holders that will issue cards to minors with a co-signer?
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All credit card companies will issue to minors with a cosigner. Why wouldn't they? Your limit will be low, probably < $1000 but I doubt you'd need more than that.
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