• StrikerM
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      51 year ago

      What if someone is starting off getting their first credit card as a teen? Wouldn’t the credit score be zero?

      • @ryathal@sh.itjust.works
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        91 year ago

        There’s a difference between bad credit and no credit. Some places refuse both, but you can find places that will deal with no credit.

      • @bobs_monkey@lemm.ee
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        71 year ago

        Basically, but they call it a thin file (aka no credit history). If you don’t have someone to cosign, they’ll start you off with a secure card, where you pony up a couple hundred bucks and borrow against yourself until you establish good history.

      • @JusticeForPorygon
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        1 year ago

        No teenager should be given a credit card under any circumstances. That’s a great way to find yourself bankrupt.

        Edit: Guys are we talking about credit cards or debit cards? There’s a significant difference between the two and there’s a lot of people telling me they had credit cards as teenagers, which seems unthinkable to me.

        • @Treatyoself@lemmy.world
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          Not when teens have access to finance 101 classes in high school. It was an elective in my HS and you better believe I took it. I learned how to do my taxes, balance a budget. It was great. I wish this was a hard requirement for all HS students.

          But I will agree, teenagers are pretty stupid. but at least I was a knowledgeable stupid teenager.

        • @dingus@lemmy.world
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          21 year ago

          I got my credit card as a teen and never used it like a dumbass. Teaching people about money goes a long way.

      • @spacecadet@lemm.ee
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        41 year ago

        In my case, it was with the bank I already had a checking account with and the credit limit was like $500. They normally start you off with a super low limit and a high interest rate.