Never get a credit card. Their main goal is to rape you into debt so they make a profit. They don't want to help you, and they aren't your friend.
It's a business. They make money off of you if you don't pay it off. If you do pay it off, they keep tempting you. It's a matter of self control.
uhh, now I don't know what to do
Start off with a card with a low credit limit, say $1000 to $1500. Pay it off every month and don't give into temptation.
And I'll disagree. I'm 19 and have had my car for about a year and a half now and I have credit that blows about 70 or 80 percent of the country out of the water.
Just use it like cash. Buy stuff and immediately pay it off. It's easy. If you have no self control, you'll bury yourself. If you are able to control your own spending, you can build your credit up.
And just TRY to buy a house or a car after college with no credit...
Words from a smart man/kid. Four years with one card, never carried a balance. My credit will blow almost anyone out of the water. I'll have no problem buying a brand new car on credit when I graduate college in a year.
So if I only get the laptop ONLY. And just pay if off in monthly payments, will I be in the clear? As long as I make good payments each month?
If you pay it off in monthly payments, you will be fine, as long as you make at least the minimum, it won't hurt your credit. But here's the caveat... this is where credit cards make their money.
For example: If your credit card has a 19% interest rate and you charge an $1100 computer, and only pay $100 a month, you'll be adding about 1.5% interest on every month. That $1100 computer is going to cost you $1197 and change, and will take 12 months to pay off at the rate of $100 a month. That's an extra $97 you're paying for that laptop, and that's WITHOUT buying anything else.
It may not seem like a lot, but you're also not adding anything to the card. Add in a video game in there, you'll be paying that off a while. This is how people get in credit card debt. Avoid this at all costs.
I couldn't find my financial calculator so my numbers are a little rough.
It's better to pay it off in full right after you get it.
Couldn't have said it better myself.
Hahahah.
I bet the millions of people in credit card debt were intending to do the same, ehh?
Buying on credit is tempting, but self control is a wonderful thing. Too many people get caught up in having to have the latest fads and whatnot. Once you get over temptation, credit cards are safe as can be.
Exactly my point.
The credit card companies know this fact as well, and their goal is to make a profit off morons who lack self control. That's where they make their money. I tell people to do themselves a favor and not get one.
You're doing nobody a favor by recommend they never build up their credit. Good luck buying a house without credit. Yes, they make a huge profit on morons that lack self control, so here's the lesson:
DON'T BE A MORON WHO LACKS SELF CONTROL.
I recommend everyone get a credit card, my friends who don't understand credit, I'll go over it with a fine-toothed comb the dangers of being a moron. I'll make up all kinds of Excel spreadsheets to explain how paying something off over time will slowly kill you. Interest builds on itself, and if you can avoid interest the first time around, you're set.
Let me reiterate: DON'T BE A MORON WHO LACKS SELF CONTROL.
And another word of advice: Know where every dollar you own is at any given point in time. I use Quicken to keep track of every dollar in cent in any of my accounts, every dollar I owe to a credit card, etc. I could tell you exactly who I owe how much at any point in my life by looking at my Quicken. This is how I have managed to pay not a single cent to a credit card company.
latkingz781, if you need any help, let me know. I'd be more than happy to explain the advantages and disadvantages of buying on credit. I've done quite a fair share of buying with one and could give you all the advice you want.