Credit cards for minors Under 18 years old
#1
Posted 30 April 2005 - 04:10 AM
I'm wondering if there are any credit cards out there avalible to minros (under 18) that doesn't require a parent's signature. I've looked into Western Union prepaid mastercard, but you have to call them, and its not during the service hours as of now.
It seems like with a pre-paid credit card you wouldn't need to be 18+ because if the money isn't in the account an error will just say "Insufficient Funds". I work as a cashier for 8.5 hours per day, so I know a little about cards.
But, in today's world its getting harder and harder to get things without a credit card, a lot of refuse my money because they only accept Credit cards, my hosting company charges a fee for checks/money orders, and I'm going to finish off my PC on newegg.com, the order is $1,100, but Most places will only write money orders for $500. Plus i'm not happy about $1,100 through the mail. I'd much rather have a credit card.
#4
Posted 30 April 2005 - 05:31 AM
TMF Group, on Apr 30 2005, 01:06 AM, said:
True. But I Was Reading Like 4 Mths Back That 13Yr Olds Can Have Credit Card Well A Account Card They Have $1000 You Can Spend It On School Suppies & Little Stuff You Want.......The Bank Is Called RBTT It's A Carriabien Based Bank.
#5
Posted 30 April 2005 - 10:52 AM
You can use it like any other Visa credit card and take cash out from an ATM.
My farther signed me up for that when I was 16 (I think). Worked great, until Bank of America (link) got out of the program.
Besides, if I want/need a checking account, then I'd find a bank that offers a Visa/MasterCard check card.
#6
Posted 30 April 2005 - 11:16 AM
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#7
Posted 30 April 2005 - 12:07 PM
#9
Posted 30 April 2005 - 12:23 PM
Starnox, on Apr 30 2005, 06:10 AM, said:
Not entirely true. You can go into the negative as I'm proof of that. I went on a trip and was using the debit card for gas. When I got back I went to the ATM to get some cash. It said I had like 180.00 in my account. I pulled out 160.00 to do some shopping. A few days later I got a notice from my bank I went over my limit.
It turns out 2 places where I got gas did not post the transaction of the gas purchase until a week after I had gotten the gas. So the balance I saw at the ATM machine did not have these posted yet. So it is possible to overdraw.
#10
Posted 30 April 2005 - 12:25 PM
Planet-Ed, on Apr 30 2005, 01:23 PM, said:
#11
Posted 30 April 2005 - 12:27 PM
credit cards are definitely the way to go. just pay off your purchases monthly, and you won't lose any money. fortunately, very few people do this so the wonderful feature of a credit card will always be available.
#12
Posted 30 April 2005 - 12:29 PM
#14
Posted 30 April 2005 - 12:32 PM
rwx, on Apr 30 2005, 01:30 PM, said:
and how do you work that out? to use it online you need to know the registered (billing) address, to use it in shops or ATM machines you need the pin code
credit cards are a bane, I do not have one and never plan on getting one
#15
Posted 30 April 2005 - 12:33 PM
rwx, on Apr 30 2005, 01:27 PM, said:
have you lost yours?
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If you have sufficient money, why not just use a debit card to take it directly out of your account?
#16
Posted 30 April 2005 - 12:36 PM
The problem however it can take them a few days to re-credit your bank account if it was illegally used so that account might not be with funds for a few days. You need to have a plan or a source of funds you can use in the meantime while your account is fixed.
#17
Posted 30 April 2005 - 12:48 PM
with a credit card, you are using credit, so it's not tangible. with a debit card, real money is being used... so...
What happened when you ran into the negatives, Planet-Ed? Doesn't that defeat the purpose of a debit card? I don't see how you could run into the negatives with a debit... what did your bank say?
#18
Posted 30 April 2005 - 12:49 PM
rwx, on Apr 30 2005, 01:48 PM, said:
with a credit card, you are using credit, so it's not tangible. with a debit card, real money is being used... so...
What happened when you ran into the negatives, Planet-Ed? Doesn't that defeat the purpose of a debit card? I don't see how you could run into the negatives with a debit... what did your bank say?
I'm pretty sure all modern debit cards have fraud protection, mine does.
#19
Posted 30 April 2005 - 01:20 PM
lightsup55, on Apr 30 2005, 03:52 AM, said:
You can use it like any other Visa credit card and take cash out from an ATM.
My farther signed me up for that when I was 16 (I think). Worked great, until Bank of America (link) got out of the program.
Besides, if I want/need a checking account, then I'd find a bank that offers a Visa/MasterCard check card.
Thanks for the link, i'll look into it.
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Credit cards + young people = debts
No nessecerally, you're just assuming that. Right now I have a debit card, and I hate it. The only way I can use it fee-free is at my bank's ATM that is about 20 miles away and in a REALLY bad part of town. I feel like i'm going to get mugged just taking out money. Otherwise we have an ATM where I work, its $2 for the ATM fee, and my bank charges me $1.50 for NOT using their ATM. Thats $3.50 in fees just to take out money.
And I can't purchase at POS registers either, or else I get charged that $1.50 fee.
I've never been overdrawn on my account, I don't think its dropped below $50, i'm responsible with money, although I understand where you're coming from, I agree.... Most Younger ones are not responsible.
#20
Posted 30 April 2005 - 02:34 PM
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