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They can - if a court orders that any savings you have is to be used to pay off your debts !

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Is a credit card needed to sign in to Bank of America?

No, a credit card is not needed to sign into Bank of America. One can have a checking account, a savings account, or other business with Bank of America without having a credit card.


Can you get a credit card if you have a decent job and make good money but have no checking or savings account?

While a checking and savings account may factor into the decision whether or not to grant you a credit card, a much larger factor would be whether or not you have established other credit accounts.


How can a Schwab credit card be obtained?

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Can you get debt with a debit card?

Yes you can. It would be limited because when you use your debit card it checks for your balance in the checking account. If you you have it linked to your saving or to a credit card than it will reduce your savings account first and then charge the credit card.


Can you get a credit card with no job and no checking or savings account and if so where do you look?

Start with a department store card. If you can't get that start with a "secured" credit card. It will build credit and allow you to apply for a regular credit card down the road.


Can you be denied a savings account?

No. As long as you have money that can be deposited into the savings account, the bank cannot deny giving you a savings account. However, if you have a history of bad checks being issued, default on credit card payments etc the bank will not issue you any credit cards or check booklets.


Can you withdraw the money from your credit card account?

This gets a bit trickier. With many secured credit cards the answer is "No", if you want the money from the savings account back you need to let all of your charges on the secured credit card clear, close the card and than close the savings account and get your money back. Often you maintain the ability to withdraw some money and reduce your credit line, but do not count on that option from all secured cards. In no case would you be allowed to withdraw so much money that your savings account dropped below the minimum set by the bank to establish such an account.


While in a chapter 13 how much money can you deposit in a secured credit card savings account?

While in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, the money that can be deposited in a secured credit card savings account varies individually. The amount must be presented to a trustee and approved based on the case.


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A First Savings credit card is a credit card that you can get if you have really bad credit. However, the interest rate is almost 30% so it isn't worth it.


What credit card can you get without you having credit?

Typical credit cards are unsecured credit cards. If you have no credit history, you cannot get an unsecured card. Instead, you must apply for a secured credit card. It works kind of like a savings account. Say you give them $300 then they give you a credit card with a $300 limit.


Can you build credit history by using Debit card alone and not using Credit card at all?

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How debit card different from credit card?

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