If you max your credit cards out and then don't pay, the companies may take legal action against you. They can sue you and attach your bank accounts to recover their money.
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1. Max out your credit cards. 2. Pay your bills late. (Or stop paying them altogether.)
The credit card company won't give you a credit card if you don't have any kind of income. According to your income on a yearly basis they will decide if you will be able to pay of your debts. Most people with a lower income will get around a 1000 to 2000 USD max. limit
Used properly, which means paying off the entire balance IN FULL every month, credit cards can actually help your personal credit rating and credit worthy score. Just keep a couple cards - in fact, if you have too many, that will actually do more harm than good on credit ratings. Also, don't max out the cards - EVER!! Doing that illustrates your lack of ability to control spending, which may put you at risk. Never charge more than you are capable of paying in full when the statement comes due. I do this with the two cards I have, and after a couple years doing that, my credit rating jumped up considerably.
Your credit score gets lower.
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1. Max out your credit cards. 2. Pay your bills late. (Or stop paying them altogether.)
Depends if you canceled the cards or not. If you didn't, they will usually go out and max out your cards first, then have you cancel them.
The credit card company won't give you a credit card if you don't have any kind of income. According to your income on a yearly basis they will decide if you will be able to pay of your debts. Most people with a lower income will get around a 1000 to 2000 USD max. limit
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There are many things you can do to improve or build your credit. First co sign on a loan with someone else to increase your loan amount. Also, pay down any debt that you may have. Do not max out credit cards.
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Answer You should never give your credit cards to anyone no matter how good a friend they are. You can't prove that you didn't use the cards so it looks like you are going to be paying them back because you had no right to lend your cards to anyone. They were made out in your name and therefore your responsibility.
Used properly, which means paying off the entire balance IN FULL every month, credit cards can actually help your personal credit rating and credit worthy score. Just keep a couple cards - in fact, if you have too many, that will actually do more harm than good on credit ratings. Also, don't max out the cards - EVER!! Doing that illustrates your lack of ability to control spending, which may put you at risk. Never charge more than you are capable of paying in full when the statement comes due. I do this with the two cards I have, and after a couple years doing that, my credit rating jumped up considerably.
Your credit score gets lower.
There are many things you can do to improve your credit score. You can open up a low limit credit card. When dealing with credit cards you want to make sure you do not max them out, this will lower your credit score. If you currently have any credit cards open, pay them off. By having a large amount of available credit on the cards, your credit score will improve. You may also want to try putting something on Layaway or setup for a payment plan on some type of electronic. If you make payment on a TV for example, this will help to raise your credit score. These options are the quickest way to raise your credit score.