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james123
02-11-2003, 02:51 PM
dont know if this is in the right forum but i couldn't really think which other one i should post in. is anyone able to tell me ifc it is possible to get a credit/debit card (not SOLO card) if you're aged under 18? for example, i know that in america a parent/guardian can apply for the card and then co-sign it to a minor but does that is that situation possible in the UK? or if there is any other way to get one?

thanks in advance

lucifer devil
02-11-2003, 06:54 PM
i think you can have one with a parent..something like it's their account but you can have a card. i think my friend did that when she went on holiday. i might be wrong about that though.

as far as i know, you can't get a credit card till you're over 18. and i guess you have to have a job and stuff?

Rocks
02-11-2003, 10:24 PM
I've had a debit/SOLO card since I was 15, so it is possible, although my dad organised it for me.

But you can't get a credit card before you're 18, definitely.

dIScO DiVA
03-11-2003, 01:44 PM
You can be an additional cardholder on your parents. But got no chance of getting one until your over 18, and employed...or student!

JsT
03-11-2003, 01:52 PM
The best you'll get for your own use only aged under would be a Switch card. Think HSBC do them to under 18's provided you earn over £250 monthly.

xxauroraxx
06-11-2003, 12:35 PM
Originally posted by JsT
The best you'll get for your own use only aged under would be a Switch card. Think HSBC do them to under 18's provided you earn over £250 monthly.

JsT is correct. Some banks will allow you to have a Switch card (which is different from a SOLO card in that it is accepted in more places and it is also a cheque g'tee card) as long as you earn over a certain amount. However, it is unlikely they will give you one if you are still at school or studying as they only tend to give them to people who are earning a full time wage.

james123
06-11-2003, 07:47 PM
i dont have a job but what if i had a guaranteed income from another account with a certain amount put in automatically if possible? or when i opened the account i put a large amount in equivalent to a year's work?

Ynox
06-11-2003, 11:54 PM
don't think they'd let you. I tried getting a switch card when I was 17 and they refused me even though my bank balance was £3.5k .

Skateside
07-11-2003, 12:19 AM
I think they're iffy about cfredit cards, and quite rightly so - they can cause quite a few problems if you're not careful!

However, I seem to remember a couple of my friends getting debt cards when they were 16, so I think that's possible.

Meanstreak
12-11-2003, 01:02 AM
Originally posted by Skateside
I think they're iffy about cfredit cards, and quite rightly so - they can cause quite a few problems if you're not careful!


Ineed, my mastercard is the cause of the majority of my terrible financial situation...

Skateside
12-11-2003, 10:13 PM
Originally posted by Meanstreak
Ineed, my mastercard is the cause of the majority of my terrible financial situation...
That's why I mainly use my debt card

Whowhere
13-11-2003, 07:31 AM
You don't want a credit card mate, nothing but bad news.
If you haven't got the money, then don't spend it. Simple as that.I've only ever used my switch card, I do have Mastercard but I've never used it.

Meanstreak
13-11-2003, 02:34 PM
Originally posted by Skateside
That's why I mainly use my debt card

Ahh but when there is no debit left its the only choice....thats how I managed to clock up over £7,000 (£4,500 loan) for 1 year of uni....passed then left, I am an idiot.

Skateside
13-11-2003, 09:48 PM
Originally posted by Meanstreak
Ahh but when there is no debit left its the only choice....thats how I managed to clock up over £7,000 (£4,500 loan) for 1 year of uni....passed then left, I am an idiot.
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