A No-Brainer Way Of Getting Credit And Credit Cards
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"A No-Brainer Way Of Getting Credit And Credit Cards"
- by Andre Vas
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What Is Your Credit Rating Now?
If you have any charge accounts now, or have ever borrowed
from the bank to buy a car, or if you ar paying on a
mortgage, there is credit information on you.
Up until a few years ago, you could only guess at what your
credit rating was, because the credit bureaus who keep
track of borrowers wouldn't tell the borrowers anything!
But that's been changed through several laws, and now the
bureaus have to send you your credit file when you request
it.
If you've been denied credit on the basis of their record,
they will send you a copy of that record without charge, if
you request it within 30 days of the credit denial. If you
haven't been denied credit but just want to know what your
file says, you must pay a small fee to find out.
Why You Really Must Get Your Credit Report...
It is well worth your trouble to obtain your report. You
may well find (because thousands do) that there is a piece
of misinformation that is injuring you without your knowing
it, which you can straighten out by submitting copies of
documentary proof (never mail originals of anything
important - it may get lost in the mail) of bills paid,
payments made, etc.
What To Do If You Are "Unlisted"
If, for one reason or another, you are not listed, or they
have insufficient information on you to "rate" your
suitability for credit, you must take steps to correct this.
What To Do If You're New in Town
If you have no record because you hold no cards and have no
charge accounts, or because you have just come in from
out-of-town, then you'd better start assembling one. It may
sound a little ridiculous, but nobody will lend money to
someone's who's always paid cash! You have to have borrowed
money or run up charges and paid them back to be able to
borrow larger sums as time goes along.
Start with the local merchants in your immediate area, the
ones that already know you.
Even if you don't need it right now, ask them if you can
set up a charge account with them. In most cases they'll be
glad to oblige you, they already know you're local, and
that you patronize them regularly. when you get the credit,
charge a few items each week, and pay your account promptly
when presented. In this way, you'll build up a good credit
record with these merchants in a short time.
Get Your Bank In on the Act
Go to the bank where you keep your checking account, and
ask to borrow a nominal sum (say $500), which they are
unlikely to refuse you.
Do this even if you don't need the money, because you do
need the repayment record on their books. Repay the loan on
a regular basis when due.
Do not accelerate, and pay it all back the next month.
Strangely enough the banks do not like that, because to
them that indicates a "feast or famine" situation, rather
than a steady payer.
The interest cost on this loan, even if you have no need
for the money, will be well worth paying to build up your
credit record. Besides, you can minimize this interest cost
by depositing the money you have borrowed (assuming you do
not immediately need it), in a savings account, and
collecting the interest, which will defray a good part of
the cost of the interest you are paying.
Once these charge accounts and the loan have been operating
for a while, proceed to stage two, and ask a large local
department store for a charge account. Most likely they
will be happy to give you their charge card.
Build up your rating with them by occasional purchases and
prompt payment, and then you proceed to stage three, and
apply for the less selective national credit cards, Master
Charge and Visa, which you should a this point be able to
get without too much difficulty.
On the Road
Once you have national bank credit, it's easy to get credit
from all the oil companies, which makes traveling around a
cash-free pleasure. Some gas stations take national cards
like Master Charge, but most only take their own credit
cards, so you should not overlook these, just because you
already have others.
First Class With No Cash
Once you have all the other cards, a paid-up loan or two,
and a fine record of promptly paying your bills, you may be
able to get the most selective cards of all, the "travel
and entertainment" cards.
These are American Express, Diners' Club and Carte Blanche.
These cards operate on a different system than ordinary
retail store cards, or the national bank cards, both of
which are revolving credit plans on which you pay a small
amount each month, until your balance is all paid up.
The store or bank hopes you take a long time to pay,
because they make their money on the 1 1/2% monthly (which
is 18% yearly!) finance and, or interest charges.
The T&E cards, however, expect you to pay your bills at the
end of the month! Let your account get 60 days or more
delinquent, and they'll cancel you out as fast as a flash
of lightning. Although these cards do not charge interest,
they do charge you a fee for membership.
Let Me Entertain You
So how do you get these marvelous bits of plastic that open
up the doors of exotic nightspots in Tangiers as easily as
your nearby Howard Johnson's? Your good credit record, that
you have already established, will be the most help.
Since the T&E people want you to pay your bills promptly
each month, they want to know that you have a steady record
of paying bills promptly to other people.
So first American Express, or Carte Blanche, or Diners'
Club, looks at your credit record. Then at your salary or
other income. Most of them have cut-off points below which
they will not grant their cards. But even if you earn more
than their minimum requirements, they don't automatically
okay you for their credit...
They look at your stability!
How do they measure stability? How long have you worked on
your present job? If you don't have a minimum of two years
of steady work in one place, they may not consider you at
all. How long have you lived at your present address? At
your previous address? And do you rent an apartment which
means you could move tomorrow, or do you own your own
house, which means you will probably still be in the same
place next year. How stable is your livelihood? Do people
in your field of work get laid off frequently?
Now You Can Really Start to Live!
Once you have all the major national credit cards in your
wallet, you can live like the millionaires do, even though
you haven't yet become one.
You can go into a fancy store, or even call them on the
telephone, and order those wonderful luxuries which make
life so much more exciting, like furs and diamonds, for
your loved one, or new furniture or appliances for your
living room, bedroom or kitchen.
All of this can come true in the wonderful world of credit.
Now in today's world you can charge almost anything on a
credit card, from admission to a medical care at a hospital
in Atlanta, university courses in New York City, funerals
in Los Angeles, and even the services of legal prostitutes
in Las Vegas.
Erasing the Bad Marks
But what do you do if you haven't been able to pay your
bills promptly, or you've run up more than you can handle,
or you don't have a very stable work history? Do you have
to give up the dreams of credit-card living? Not entirely!
Once you find out which credit conditions in your
background are the most troublesome (from the credit report
you have already sent for), you then start to create new
conditions that you can then base your records on.
If you were out of work, perhaps you can get a reference
from someone you know who owns a business and is willing to
say that you worked for him, if the credit card company
checks your references.
If your bills are too high, and you've missed a few
payments, perhaps you should see one of the free consumer-
counseling services that are springing up in the larger
cities which will enable you to consolidate your debts into
a manageable amount.
Remember that credit card companies don't care very much
about the amount you owe, but they care a lot about whether
you pay steadily, every single month, even if the amount
each month is small, and the entire debt will take years to
pay off!
Don't overlook ways to establish good credit without buying
anything!...
For example, you have telephone service in your own name,
you have a record of paying bills to them which is then
part of your credit record. The same for your gas and
electric supplies from you local public utilities. These
services, when they are in your name, will show prospective
merchants that you do have a record of paying bills, even
if you haven't yet established retail store or bank credit.
Using Your Credit to Save Cash!
The world of credit has one more trick you should know
about, this one that actually saves you money right on the
spot.
All you have to do is carry your credit cards with you when
you go out shopping, even if you intend to pay by cash.
Then you have to keep an eye open for the smaller, personal
service-type shops, where the boss himself, or one of the
partners, is always present (you'll see why in a minute).
As you walk in, check out the decals on the door to see
which credit cards they accept.
Then select your purchase in the way you normally would -
taking your usual care to be sure you're getting the right
item at the right price.
When the deal's all set, produce your credit card (one of
those you know he takes), and say "I'd like to charge it,
please!"
At this, the merchant's face will probably drop about six
feet, but he'll take your card and walk over to the
imprinting machine (or maybe to the telephone to check your
credit status).
He hasn't got much choice, he has to take your card if he
uses their decal in the window. But the point is, he hates
to, because he has to pay the credit card company a
percentage of the sale, usually somewhere between 6% and
10%.
Now, while he's vulnerable, is the time to hit him with a
casually dropped remark like "say, how about knocking 5%
off the price, and I'll pay cash instead?" The chances are
he'll accept your offer, because it saves him the other
part of the credit card company percentage, and because it
saves him bookkeeping chores, and waiting from 3 to 7 days
for his money to be credited to him by the credit card
company.
The reason why this gimmick doesn't work in big stores is
that the clerk doesn't give a damn what it costs the boss,
and has no authority to take an additional percentage off
the price, so he'll just go ahead and write up your credit
card invoice.
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