You are viewing our Forum Archives. To view or take place in current topics click here.
Teach Me How To Adult!
Posted:

Teach Me How To Adult!Posted:

M9z
  • Blind Luck
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 10, 20168Year Member
Posts: 884
Reputation Power: 132
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 10, 20168Year Member
Posts: 884
Reputation Power: 132
So, I've always been financially responsible, but the way I did this is saving every penny I can at every moment I can. I'm married, my wife collects disability (A condition she's had from birth, paralyzed limb due to spinal under-development), and I make around 600 a week. Now, because my house is owned (Had some help from family plus my life savings up til that point) the only bills I have are utilities, and the once a year tax for the banks, but because I bought the house cash outright, it was simple.

BUT, if some of you remember, I recently bought a new laptop, nothing too fancy, actually it's pretty awful, it's an HP, the only plus side is the CPU is 2.0ghz so it's... Eh, unlike my last one which was only 1.4ghz... Both of which were quad core but you know that don't mean anything. My adulting issue come to the topic of credit, because I want a DAMM GOOD gaming laptop, I'd build a desktop, I built my wife one, she loves it, but I'm too fidgety to sit in one place, I want something I can just pick up and move to the kitchen, or the garage if I feel like it, and the ability to game with some decent titles (Skyrim, Fallout 4) but my credit issue all boils down to... I have none.

Public services like Credit Karma insist I don't exist, and every card I've attempted to get has been denied for lack of credit history, but... I can't build a history, without first having credit. You need one to get the other apparently, and I have neither, and this was something I was not taught in school. Buddy of mine recently applied for one and he was given a 4 grand limit, because he has good history even before that, but his parents helped him with that one, and as for me, I'm a bit... lacking, on the parent part.

Essentially, I'm trying to find a way to get a bank to approve me for a checking account plus a line of credit, with a limit of maybe 1,500 so that I can get this laptop now and pay it off over time, I could just save up again, it isn't hard, but this is more of a "I want it now, not later" kind of thing. So, does anyone know how credit works and how I might go about my goal without having to wait months? I'm getting really antsy about this because dammit all I wanna do is play Skyrim and Fallout 4 with decent quality and FPS, and mods, mods mainly for graphics and expansions, and if I try on my wifes computer, I'd get fidgety again and stop after 5 minutes because I just don't like desktops, weird, right?

I already have my eyes on a few systems, but it's just the credit part I'm stuck on, I'd have no issue paying my bills, I wish they took your income and compared it against your expenses to calculate eligibility, because after bills every month, I have a decent chunk left, but if I could get this thing tonight, I'd jump at that opportunity. Also having good credit could help me later on in life, so there's that too.

So, anyone who knows how credit works and can point me in the right direction, that'd be great, because as far as that goes, I'm in uncharted waters.
#2. Posted:
392
  • TTG Undisputed
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 13, 201410Year Member
Posts: 5,592
Reputation Power: 61
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 13, 201410Year Member
Posts: 5,592
Reputation Power: 61
I'd recommend not getting a gaming PC. Honestly almost any modern laptop over $800 will be fine to play games on. You don't need a $2000+ setup. But yeah it's ass backwards... how can you build credit without a credit card aside from making a big purchase like a car or house but not everyone needs to do that so there should be some other way to establish it quicker.
#3. Posted:
i0S
  • Supporter
Status: Offline
Joined: Jun 17, 201113Year Member
Posts: 2,561
Reputation Power: 231
Status: Offline
Joined: Jun 17, 201113Year Member
Posts: 2,561
Reputation Power: 231
Credit is a difficult topic because there are lots of quirks and "if this is (blank) then this will be affected (blank much) but only if (blank) amount is being borrowed".

If you have no history, open up a bunch of secured credit cards. Secured means you have to put cash down as collateral, and your credit line will be equal to how much cash you put down. Open up a bunch of accounts with 200-500. I'd say around 5-7 accounts, because that's what I did the day I turned 18, and 1 year later I had a 720 credit score. Now I have around 8 accounts totaling to around 15,000$ in total credit, and I never use more than 8% of my total credit between all accounts. This means my total credit card debt is never more than 1,500$.

Set monthly revolving charges on those cards and just cut the cards up. I like to set Netflix or other >10$ charges.

The trick is to have a good number of individual accounts, a 100% payment on time history, and never carry a balance for the first year.

Theres a lot more to it than that, if you want you can PM me because I have extensive knowledge about credit.
#4. Posted:
Scootah95
  • Winter 2019
Status: Offline
Joined: Nov 02, 201410Year Member
Posts: 629
Reputation Power: 455
Status: Offline
Joined: Nov 02, 201410Year Member
Posts: 629
Reputation Power: 455
You need to get a secured credit line. That is your best option for Re-building, or establishing your credit in the first place. You will get accepted no matter what.
Jump to:
You are viewing our Forum Archives. To view or take place in current topics click here.