Varies according to your debt worthiness and other factors relating to your personal credit history. Could be a couple hundred dollars or several thousand.
what--?
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.
In the United States, credit started in the 1700's. Pilgrims were the first people who brought credit to this country.
2007
AmericanExpress
After 7 years, you can start rebuilding your credit.
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what--?
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.
In my opinion I think it is your grandma's credit card
In the United States, credit started in the 1700's. Pilgrims were the first people who brought credit to this country.
2007
Master
AmericanExpress
You need to start with a secured credit card if eligible then progress from there. With bad credit you won't be eligible for unsecure ones.
If you don't have credit, you **can't** have a score, since they are solely based on your use of your credit. The bureaus return a report saying "no credit information on file".
Credit has been used for buying, selling and trading for thousands of years.