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Getting A Credit Rating.
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My 18 year old son applied for a phone contract but was turned down because he doesn't have a credit rating.
He has a full time job, a bank account with a debit card, he pays a phone contract by DD but it's not in his name. What can he do to get a credit rating if people won't give him credit because he hasn't got one?
He has a full time job, a bank account with a debit card, he pays a phone contract by DD but it's not in his name. What can he do to get a credit rating if people won't give him credit because he hasn't got one?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ummmm check this out with phone companies as he can get what you call a SIM only contract and pay monthly direct debit. He can keep the phone he has and having the direct debit will start growing his credit rating. Make sure he's on the Electoral Role. I had to do this when I moved here from Canada as I had no credit rating and was refused a phone contract and a credit card. He could also try applying for a credit card through Capital One as they tend to give out cards more freely than others, ask for the lowest amount possible and even offer to put a couple of hundred on it credit.
He's tied in with a phone contract, it's just not in his name.
I hadn't thought about whether he's on the electoral role. He had a stint of living with his mate so maybe he's not. I suppose that could go against him.
My daughter is in a similar situation after coming back from Oz. She struggled to get a bank account.
I hadn't thought about whether he's on the electoral role. He had a stint of living with his mate so maybe he's not. I suppose that could go against him.
My daughter is in a similar situation after coming back from Oz. She struggled to get a bank account.
Could he ask the bank to provide him with a small overdraft on the bank account? The problem with credit cards is that some banks use external companies ( MBNA being a favourite) and often they will not provide a credit card to anyone without a credit score. Whether he is on the electoral role is irrelevant, it is because he has no borrowing history ( or defaults).
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I have a neighbour that is most likely a millionaire a few times over, has substantial investment and owns house and businesses locally and very large and well known Golf Course.
He recently told me that he got turned down for a credit card as well because he has never used them and has no credit chain to check on, even turned down by his own bank. Absolute madness!!!
He recently told me that he got turned down for a credit card as well because he has never used them and has no credit chain to check on, even turned down by his own bank. Absolute madness!!!
Start with something cheap on the chucky. If he or any of the ummmm clan are planning on buying something let him try and get it from say curry's who are offering % interest at the mo. It's not curry's offering the finance and they will definitely submit an application for him. The company behind the interest free loan hope people don't pay up by the end of the term so they can add 30% interest.
This is the route I took some thirt...er twenty years ago when I was a yung un.
This is the route I took some thirt...er twenty years ago when I was a yung un.