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Your credit card statement whether online or in the mail is a good place to look for your billing address for your credit card.
The last option on the credit card choices should say something like "No Credit Card "
There is no such thing as a prepaid "credit card". It is actually a prepaid debit card, even though it may carry a Visa, Mastercard or American Express logo. These should be usable anywhere the logo on the card is accepted. There are also prepaid gift cards, which look like a credit card but don't have your name on it. This should work as well.
You just swipe it like a credit card
You can either look on your statements for the instructions or call the number on the back of your card.
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most credit card companies that lend to "Prime" consumers like to see a credit score of 650 or higher... any score over750 is considered excellent
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Some cash cards can be set to automatically be 'filled up' from your credit card, and others act just like prepaid or reloaded cards. Look into the card specifics to be sure.
Your credit card statement whether online or in the mail is a good place to look for your billing address for your credit card.
First thing that you have to do is to repair your credit card history. Look for the things that can be fixed. Next thing is to review your current status. There are certain qualifications that credit card companies are requiring for people to have a bad credit card history to have a new credit card.
When one is looking for a credit card, and that person has no prior credit history, the most important things to look for are low interest and high insurance.
You can choose to get a credit card through your bank or through a credit card company. Either visit your bank in person, visit their website, or head to the website of a credit card company. Look for the best interest rates and a card that works for you.
There are many places where you can compare credit card rates. A great one to look at is www.creditcardguide.com/credit-card-comparison
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.
Ehow.com has an article on how to apply for a credit card. Also check any credit card companies you want to apply for a credit card with and look at their rates before considering applying.
There are many places which will offer you a credit card if you have bad credit. If you look on websites such as Money Saving Expert you can find information about this.