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  • Is there a such thing as a online credit card?

    Posted on April 3rd, 2009 admin 3 comments
    mississippi_chick_38620 asked:


    And if there is where can I get one? And also I really do not have any credit it’s not bad but I just don’t have any. I am a quadriplegic and if I have to use a regular credit card that comes through the mail my mother is not going to let me use it at all even though I am an adult.

    EMANUEL
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    3 responses to “Is there a such thing as a online credit card?” RSS icon

    • RAPHAEL

      yes paypal has credit card buyer redit card and visa credit card, and if you check with otheres credit company they have online credit card too,

    • COURTNEY

      you can apply for a credit card online

      American Blue Express Credit Card: Apart from no annual fee feature of the American Blue Express it also gives cash returns on specific purchases. Users of the American Blue Express also enjoy protection against fraud for online credit card transactions. This card tries to right the various wrong notions about the American Express credit cards, one of which is that it is a credit card only for rich or those who have money to keep a credit card.

    • DARWIN

      I don’t understand, is she afraid you will buy something with a credit card that she doesn’t approve of, or that you can’t pay for?

      You can get a collateralized Visa card, which is like you send them around $300 or $400 and then they will let you spend up to that amount. There is also a start-up fee. Some Visa cards charge $6 a month for the service which is automatically charged to your credit card. The interest is high though. If you are able to pay for what you buy and just need a credit card to do it with then the collateralized Visa card is for you. If you are an adult and can pay for the card from your benefits, then maybe you can have your own card.


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