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Credit Building Tips
Hello everyone, i have a few questions about building credit at a young age.
What are the first best credit cards to get?
What are ways to build a strong credit profile?
Are credit unions really the best rates out there?
Any deeper knowledge about Pledge loans and who offers it? ( I’ve only seen navy fed offering them)
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Go into your local bank or the bank that you currently have an account with and ask for a credit builder loan. Instead of a normal loan where they give you money and you pay it off this works the opposite. You put in 100 a month and at the end of a year or whatever you get your money back.