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Credit Applications

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One of the rites of passage of becoming an adult is the acquisition and use of credit. I don’t mean home mortgages and car loans, but those little bits of plastic that hang out in our wallets. Improper use of them can cause lifelong problems, but when properly used, they can be valuable life tools. Today we visit a site that helps people seeking credit and facilitates getting it.

The site is called CreditApplications.info. Shopping for a credit card can be a confusing experience. With so many banks and plans to choose from, how do you know which is best for you? CreditApplications.info helps you make smart credit choices by providing detailed information on leading card providers and the variety of plans available. Whether you are seeking high-limit cards, cards for bad and/or damaged credit, cards that pay rewards, or cards just for students, you will find what you are looking for.

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Go to the site and search among the following:

Business Credit Cards
Top Five Credit Cards
Fixed APR Credit Cards
Low APR on Purchases
Balance Transfer Cards
Rewards Credit Cards
Cashback Credit Cards
Student Credit Cards
Instant Decision Cards
Auto Rebate Cards
Gas Rebate Cards
Airline Mile Cards
Pre-paid Cards
Catalog Cards
Credit Repair
Bad/Damaged Credit
Debt Consolidation
Credit Reports
Comparison Chart
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My question is, should college students push through with their online student credit card application without having their parents acting as co-applicants? Because that’s one of the main problems of students who needs credit cards. How would they qualify then since most of them don’t have their own incomes yet?

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