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Yes you can apply for exact credit card, it won't affect your credit at all.
When you apply for a credit card a credit report will be ran and those credit cards you haven't been paying will be on that report. So I say no.
Apply to the bank for one.
Yes, credit cards can apply when you are buying a new computer. In fact, they can be used for buying pretty much anything if you really want to use them in that way.
The first step in fixing one's credit is to obtain a credit report and review it for incorrect negative information. It is also helpful to pay off and close out credit card accounts that are not necessary.
You can apply for anything you like. You may not get it, if you've just gotten three others.
The best way to apply for a new credit card is to contact your bank. You can also find different banks online offering VISA credit cards. Some companies will mail you promotional offers to sign up for a new credit card as well.
The My Money Coach website is a great interactive website for those who are interested in fixing their credit. They provide advice, answer questions and offer products for those looking to improve their credit.
If you have a bad credit history, you can still avail of credit card applications. It depends on the company. Sometimes, you have to fix your credit card history before you can apply for a new one.
One can apply for a Fleet Credit Card online at their official website or by sending a filled application form to their FAX number. One just has to fill it, sign it and then FAX it to get a new Credit Card.
People can apply for credit cards at age 18, although they can apply through a spouse or parent if they are under 17. However, in case of debt, the responsibility lies solely on said spouse or parent. There is new legislation that is attempting to make it illegal for anyone under 21 to apply for a credit card.
You can use a your credit score to account through your bank. You can apply for scholarships and grants. You can also apply for student loans. Student loans can be found at irs.gov