- Jan 23, 2007
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My oldest son, who is about to turn 20, evidently has no credit score, but is interested in getting one. He goes to a local college for an associate's degree in auto repair, and is most of the way through his first of 2 years.
In the afternoons, he works 5 hours at a local auto repair shop. He has worked part time at different auto repair shops for 2 years now, and still lives here at home with us. He is driving a car that I purchased, and he fixed up using his skills
and a decent amount of 'elbow grease'.
Recently, someone told him that it would be a good idea to build credit, so he tried getting a credit card that was marketed as a good first card for college students. They declined to issue one to him.
He has no debt, lives at our home, and has saved up some money - less than $10k, but pretty decent for a 19 year old. He has a credit union account and a debit card.
Can anyone recommend some small things that he could do in order to generate a positive credit score?
In the afternoons, he works 5 hours at a local auto repair shop. He has worked part time at different auto repair shops for 2 years now, and still lives here at home with us. He is driving a car that I purchased, and he fixed up using his skills
and a decent amount of 'elbow grease'.
Recently, someone told him that it would be a good idea to build credit, so he tried getting a credit card that was marketed as a good first card for college students. They declined to issue one to him.
He has no debt, lives at our home, and has saved up some money - less than $10k, but pretty decent for a 19 year old. He has a credit union account and a debit card.
Can anyone recommend some small things that he could do in order to generate a positive credit score?