My Thoughts on my Younger Brother's First App-O-Rama (2 out of 3 Credit Cards Approved) (2024)

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Good morningeveryone, my younger brother (a recent UCLA graduate with a masters in engineering) had no credit cards 2 weeks ago. I would often get text messages from him late at night asking me to buy something for him on Amazon or to pay for his apartment’s electricity bill. He would then Venmo money to me for the exact amount that I paid. He would argue that he was helping me earn “points” and would guilt trip me into helping him. From a profit point of view, the “points” I would earn would be less profitable than 1 $500 VGC, therefore nota big deal to me.

Shortly after graduating and starting his first real job, he asked me to help him get a credit card. When I was home for the 4th of July weekend, I talked to him about credit cards. Even though he loves to travel (like his big brother), I told him to get a few cash back credit cards that have no annual fees (therefore you can keep them open forever). These credit cards will be the basis for his credit report and will help him establish relationships with the credit card companies. He commutes to work by car, so getting a gas credit card was a high priority. After comparing all the no annual fee credit card options, here were his final 3 choices:

Chase Freedom Credit Card

  • Get a $100 bonus after spending $500 in 3 months (actually paid in 10,000 Chase Ultimate Reward Points).
  • Get a $25 bonus after adding an authorized user to your card and making 1 purchase on that credit card.
  • Get 5% cash back at rotating categories (Q3: gas stations and Kohl’s).

Discover It Credit Card

  • Double cash back at the end of the year.
  • Get 5% cash back at rotating categories (Q3: home improvement stores, department stores, and Amazon.com). (Gas was 5% cash back inQ1)

Bank of America MLB BankAmeriCard Cash RewardsCredit Card

  • Get a $100 bonus after spending $500 in 3 months.
  • 3% cash back at gas stations, year round.

[side note: my go to credit card for gas is my Old AMEX Blue, which offers 5% cash back at gas stations, year round, with no annual fee. The only downside is the $6,500 hurdle to activate the 5% cash back. My brother will probably spend about $6,000/year on credit cards, so I thought he should pass on this card. Plus, he lives at home and my parents do all the grocery shopping.]

After reviewing all the cash back details, I helped him fill out the online applications. I knew all his personal information except his SSN, so entering the info was very easy. After entering in the information for all 3 credit card applications, I submitted them all at the same time.

  • Chase Freedom was instantly approved with a $13,000 credit line (he has been an authorized user on my mom’s Chase Freedom and my dad’s Chase Sapphire Preferred for almost 2 years).
  • Discover It was also instantly approved with a $1,000 credit line (no previous banking history with Discover).
  • Bank of America MLB BankAmeriCard went to pending. I google Bank of America’s reconsideration phone number (Doctor of Credit)and dialed the number. This was Sunday afternoon (not the best time to speak with a credit analyst) and the rep who answered the phone told him to call back in a few days to check on the status of the application.

I quickly learned that my brother is pretty awkward on the phone and doesn’t do a very good job of befriending customer service reps (essential if you want to get a positive result from the reconsideration call). Anyway, a few days later, he received his Chase Freedom Credit Card, Discover It Credit Card, and a denial letter from Bank of America. The denial letter said that his credit history was not long enough.

A few days after that, I get another text from my brother asking if I can buy him something online. Hello? You have credit cards now, use them! He tells me he hasn’t activated the credit cards yet and I walk him through the activation process. Here are the steps:

  • Call the number on the sticker to activate your credit card.
  • Tell the rep to enroll you in the rotating cash back categories (Q3 just started).
  • Ask the rep to lower yourcash advance limit to $0 (you don’t want to accidentally get hit with a cash advance fee).
  • Lastly, ask the rep to change the bill due date to the first of the month (so your statement closes sooner and you get your cash back rewards faster).

Apparently the Chase and Discover reps give him a hard time about lowering the cash advance limit and he forgets to ask about changing the bill due date (you can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make him drink). Since the Chase Freedom Credit Card has a $100 bonus after spending $500 in 3 months, I tell my brother to keep track of his purchases so he doesn’t miss out on the $100 bonus.

Here is some good brotherly advice (which everyone can use) to increase your credit score:

  • Stay under 30% of your credit utilization ratio (Chase Freedom $3,900/$13,000 = 30%, Discover it $300/$1,000 = 30%) to increase your credit score.
  • Better yet, stay under 10% of your credit utilization ratio (Chase Freedom $1,300/$13,000 = 10%, Discover It $100/$1,000 = 10%) to watch your credit score really go up.
  • If for whatever reason, you spend over the 30% credit utilization mark, try to pay down/off your balance right away.
  • But… always keep a small balance on your card when your statement closes. This small balance will be reported to the credit bureaus and it will show them that you use credit responsibly. If you pay off your full statement before your statement closest, no balance is reported to the credit bureaus and it looks like you never used the credit card, therefore not improvingyour credit score.

If you have any questions, please leave a comment below. Have a great day everyone!

P.S. I am expecting to get a text from my brother in a few weeks asking about the cash back bonus and best ways to redeem cash back. If there is an interesting story, I will share it here.

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My Thoughts on my Younger Brother's First App-O-Rama (2 out of 3 Credit Cards Approved) (2024)

FAQs

Can I put my younger brother on my credit card? ›

Who can be an authorized user? Authorized users are typically family members, legal guardians or trusted individuals of cardholders, but anyone can become an authorized user on another's credit card.

Is it better to have two or three credit cards? ›

It's generally recommended that you have two to three credit card accounts at a time, in addition to other types of credit. Remember that your total available credit and your debt to credit ratio can impact your credit scores. If you have more than three credit cards, it may be hard to keep track of monthly payments.

Should an 18 year old have 2 credit cards? ›

It can be good for an 18-year-old to have 2 credit cards, as long as they use them responsibly and pay the bills on time. Otherwise, they increase the risk of overspending and accumulating debt, which will not only hurt them financially, but also damage their credit score.

What is the number 1 rule of using credit cards? ›

Pay your balance every month

Credit card balances should be paid on or before the due date. Paying the balance in full has great benefits. If you wait to pay the balance or only make the minimum payment it accrues interest. If you let this continue it can potentially get out of hand and lead to debt.

Will adding someone as an authorized user hurt my credit? ›

Adding an authorized user to your credit card account alone shouldn't have a negative impact on your credit. But keep in mind that if that person uses your credit in a way that hurts your financial situation, negative credit impact could follow.

What are the pros and cons of adding an authorized user? ›

The primary pro of adding an authorized user to an account is that it allows the authorized user to build credit, while the biggest con is that you are responsible for any purchases the authorized user makes. Fortunately, there are ways to manage the downsides of this arrangement.

Is it risky to have 2 credit cards? ›

While having more than one credit card allows you to make the benefit of the interest-free period, improves your credit score, offers you additional benefits in the form of rewards, cashbacks and discounts, it also increases the risk of getting trapped into debts and becomes difficult to manage.

What is a good number of credit cards to have? ›

To prepare, you might want to have at least three cards: two that you carry with you and one that you store in a safe place at home. This way, you should always have at least one card that you can use. Because of possibilities like these, it's a good idea to have at least two or three credit cards.

Does canceling a credit card hurt your credit? ›

Credit experts advise against closing credit cards, even when you're not using them, for good reason. “Canceling a credit card has the potential to reduce your score, not increase it,” says Beverly Harzog, credit card expert and consumer finance analyst for U.S. News & World Report.

Is 7 credit cards too many? ›

There is no right number of credit cards to own, and owning multiple cards gives you access to different rewards programs that various cards offer. Owning five cards, for example, would give you a bigger total line of credit and lower your credit utilization ratio.

Is it bad to have a lot of credit cards with zero balance? ›

However, multiple accounts may be difficult to track, resulting in missed payments that lower your credit score. You must decide what you can manage and what will make you appear most desirable. Having too many cards with a zero balance will not improve your credit score. In fact, it can actually hurt it.

What is a good credit score? ›

For a score with a range between 300 and 850, a credit score of 700 or above is generally considered good. A score of 800 or above on the same range is considered to be excellent. Most consumers have credit scores that fall between 600 and 750.

What is the biggest mistake you can make when using a credit card? ›

Perhaps one of the riskiest things to do with your credit card is to take out a cash advance. Interest starts accruing on the amount of cash you withdraw immediately — there's no grace period like regular purchases. And you'll likely incur a cash advance fee, which can be around 5% of the advance.

What is one of the biggest dangers in using a credit card? ›

Interest charges. Perhaps the most obvious drawback of using a credit card is paying interest. Credit cards tend to charge high interest rates, which can drag you deeper and deeper in debt if you're not careful. The good news: Interest isn't inevitable.

What is the golden rule of credit card use? ›

The golden rule of credit card use is to pay your balances in full each month. “My best advice is to use a credit card like a debit card — paying in full to avoid interest but taking advantage of credit cards' superior rewards programs and buyer protections,” says Rossman.

Can I put a family member on my credit card? ›

Generally, the primary cardholder will only need to provide basic information, such as the additional cardholder's name and date of birth, and the credit card issuer will not perform a credit check on them. 2 Some financial institutions allow existing cardholders to add another cardholder online.

Can I add my 2 year old to my credit card? ›

You can add a child under the age of 18 to a credit card as an authorized user as long as the child meets any age restrictions set by the issuer. If your child is 18, then the field is wide open for adding them to your card.

Can I put my little sister on my credit card? ›

The major credit card issuers allow you to add minors as authorized users, but several have minimum age limits. Most big banks will report authorized user accounts to the main credit bureaus, including the issuers listed below.

Does adding your child to your credit card build their credit? ›

As an authorized user, your credit card will build your kids' credit history. The credit card usage and payment history will be added to their credit profile. This will help them when it comes time to apply for their own credit card or other types of credit.

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