Econobox, that's not entirely correct about the credit history thing... Some things will only show up when you fail to pay, however out of the 3 credit cards I've had, and few loans I've had, they all have reported monthly. Most credit card companies report, but it doesn't hurt to ask "will this be reported to all 3 credit bureaus monthly."
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www.creditboards.com has a lot of good information on clearing up fuckups and building credit, someone mentioned it on the thread on ohmt
- Orchard Bank prepaid credit card. Most of these are scams with ridiculous fees and some don't report. I've used my Orchard Bank one for 2 years now and they've reported every month and don't make you pay an activation fee or any fee. You sign up, send them the amount you want to "prepay", and you'll get a card with that much on it. Shows up as a credit card, and you can get one no matter what your credit is. Once you close the card, you get your money back with interest.
- Card utilization - don't max out any cards that you may have, even if you pay it monthly. Best thing to do is have a bunch of cards that you barely use. If you don't use them, it is bad for your credit, and if you max them out it won't help much. Use them but use a small percentage of each card. I don't think anyone knows what a good percentage to use is, since they vary depending who you ask, but just use a small amount, maybe 25% of each card, and pay it back.
- Get a loan - get any kind of loan you can for anything (as long as you can pay it back). Even if you get a $500 signature loan and can pay it back immediately...make the scheduled payments to build a credit history.
- Jewelry store - they love to give credit cards. First one I ever got was at a jewelry store when I was a teenager. Bought a watch and paid them back as scheduled.
There's a whole bunch of shit you can do to build credit. Check out creditboards.com and read around, mostly the n00b guides.