banger12
Former nerd; current burden
- Aug 1, 2024
- 219
Ok maybe this belongs in CTB Discussion given what I want to use the credit card for but my questions are not directly related to CTB. And yeah I know this is basic life stuff and that I'm dumb and pathetic for not knowing this already and I could google some of it. But again, given the purpose, there are some nuances that cannot be answered in conventional spaces.
Ok so one of the main I cannot CTB in the near term is that my preferred method is pricey and I've been out if work over health stuff and I'm too broke to afford it. I've only ever had a debit card because I never trusted myself to refrain from spending myself into a ditch with credit but now I think it may benefit me to get one. If i can, I could pull it all off by the end of the month possibly. But what does that process look like?
I think I may be able to qualify for a student credit card still. I'm trying to get back into work soon. But regardless, how can I maximize my credit limit? I'm aiming ideally for a limit of $1k but it'll probably work with $700-$800, although from what I understand perhaps any of that is unrealistic. Also, I'd applying online, am I going to need to provide any documents, will they alert my family (who will be very interested in why I'm applying for a credit card) etc? Perhaps what I'm most scared of, will the debt be passed on to family once I'm gone? I'd rather that not happen. I'm here rn because of my mistakes and I'd rather not burden family anymore.
Ok so one of the main I cannot CTB in the near term is that my preferred method is pricey and I've been out if work over health stuff and I'm too broke to afford it. I've only ever had a debit card because I never trusted myself to refrain from spending myself into a ditch with credit but now I think it may benefit me to get one. If i can, I could pull it all off by the end of the month possibly. But what does that process look like?
I think I may be able to qualify for a student credit card still. I'm trying to get back into work soon. But regardless, how can I maximize my credit limit? I'm aiming ideally for a limit of $1k but it'll probably work with $700-$800, although from what I understand perhaps any of that is unrealistic. Also, I'd applying online, am I going to need to provide any documents, will they alert my family (who will be very interested in why I'm applying for a credit card) etc? Perhaps what I'm most scared of, will the debt be passed on to family once I'm gone? I'd rather that not happen. I'm here rn because of my mistakes and I'd rather not burden family anymore.