Why does a 22 year-old applying for a student credit card with Discover need a co-signer?
Hi there, I recently applied for my first credit card and was told I would need a co-signer. This was especially puzzling to me as I have been independent from my parents throughout my entire undergraduate career. I have taken a subsidized stafford
No... they will stick to their requirements.
The new law makes it next to impossible for anybody between 18 and 21 to get a credit card without a co-signer.
In your case you may have the age requirement but you lack: a steady

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