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08 Aug 10 How can I get a free domain name with website hosting?

pink185 asked:

Hi,
I want to get a free domain name and web hosting because my friends and I are opening a business and we would like a website. Also, to sell food “lemonade-stand-style” would you need a license or something??? But more importantly, how can I get a free domain name and/or web hosting? We don’t have a credit card just so you know.

BTW – in case it helps, at least 30% of our profits are going to charities.

Gossimer

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22 Jun 10 When i register a new domain?

SiNthEtiC asked:

When i register a domain does the name on the registered domain have to be the same name on the credit card used to buy the domain, because im gonna make my mom buy me with her credit card, and i was wondering if its ok to register the domain under my name.

Gossimer

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30 Jul 09 where is the cheapest domain registration?

I just need to register a domain , i already know what free hosting im gonna use , and i need the registration to be able to take credit card , and i want it to pay yearly , 10 points best answer !

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26 Jul 09 I want to register a domain for my website.Can anyon suggest the cheapest domain registration website?

I m new in internet world.I don’t know about web-designing or how to make website.So I want full features in the website hosting.
Can anyone suggest the site where i can register a domain For cheapest cost..And can get web hosting. I am in India. And I have no Credit Card.
Plese Help Me.

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18 Jul 09 Can minors also enter The Liberty Inn hotel?

I found this love hotel in NYC called the Liberty Inn hotel. I’m planning on going there with my girlfriend sometime soon. The only problem is that I’m 16, and most hotels only allow people over the age of 18 to reserve rooms. I have a credit card so if I can’t pay by cash its no problem. Also I will be reserving a room for just about 3 or 4 hours so I was wondering if the same rules apply for by the hour hotels as well.

This it the link for people that might wana check it out.
http://libertyinnnyc.com/

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08 Apr 09 What is the best credit card to start my credit?

I recently turned 18 and im in a great living situation. i live with my dad, make about 1000 a month and im a musician. I wanted to buy a new bass and amp, but more importantly need to start my credit. I already have the money to buy the bass today, but i wanna see if i can start my credit with this purchase.The stores i went to say i need at least a 700 score to apply for their credit.
Is there any credit i can apply for, without having to pay financing and apr and so on without having credit to begin with. My plan is to buy the bass with credit, pay it off right away, and probably cancel the card right after.

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08 Apr 09 How do you lower your credit limit without lowering your overall credit score?

I have only have one revolving credit card, and I have a very high credit score. Because of this overall score they subsequently increase my credit line, even though I don’t ask for or use this revolving line of credit. Question? I have been told if you ask for a credit line decrease they lower your overall credit score? Why? What can you do to minimize a lowered credit score?

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07 Apr 09 How can you get the credit cards to stop coming to your un employed better half?

She has went bankrupt twice and there is nothing i can do about it. The credit report is in both of our names because the state requires it. You cannot stop her from getting credit cards and ruining your credit unless you get a divorce. I dont have a credit card and on my credit report there are 16 credit cards with 4 in default? I am sick.

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06 Apr 09 Apply For Credit Card-Getting Approved For A Credit Card Can Be Difficult

Getting approved for a credit card can be difficult without a positive credit history working in your favor. It’s a Catch-22: To obtain a credit card, you need a good credit history. But to have a good credit history, you need to establish good credit!

This no-win cycle can keep people with a non-existent, limited or negative credit history from getting approved for a credit card. But it doesn’t have to if you understand the type of credit cards available and how to build a good credit history.

When it comes to credit cards, the type of card you apply for will depend on your situation. If you’re a student, you’ll, naturally, sign up for a student card. But if you’re a non-student with a non-existent or bad credit history, a card that is secured or obtained with a co-signer may be your best option. With co-signed credit cards, the co-signer guarantees and is responsible for the debt. This means that the co-signing person is responsible for paying the full amount of the debt if the card holder doesn’t pay. In fact, when co-signed debt goes into default, three out of four times co-signers are normally asked to repay what is owed, according to the Federal Trade Commission.

Furthermore, the issuing bank can attempt to settle the debt without first trying to collect from the card holder. The bank can also use the same collection methods against the co-signing individual, including suing and garnishing wages. If the debt is not paid, it can leave a negative mark on the credit history of the co-signer, as well as the card holder.

Despite the risks, a co-signed credit card can be great tool for helping a friend or relative build their credit history so they can one day obtain a card on their own. Secured, co-signed and pre-paid credit cards offer viable options. But you should start building a strong credit history, so you can obtain a regular credit card on your own in the future.

First, you need to understand how credit card issuers determine credit worthiness. The approval criteria varies from among issuing banks, but generally relates to what’s often called the three C’s of credit: capacity, character and collateral. Capacity refers to your ability to pay based on your income and existing debt. Collateral refers to any assets you have that can secure payment, such as bank accounts or home ownership. Character refers to factors like your payment history, length of employment, etc.

 

To get a good idea about how your application will fare with credit card companies, check your credit history with one of the major credit reporting agencies: Experian (www.experian.com), Equifax (www.equifax.com) and TransUnion (www.tuc.com). These agencies access your payment information directly from the companies you have credit with, as well as from government agencies such as the legal court system.

Credit reporting agencies use the information in your credit history to determine your credit rating or credit score. Credit scores, also known as FICA or Beacon scores depending on the CRA, generally range from 350 to 850. Most banks will approve you for credit if your score is at least 620. If your rating is 720 or higher, banks will offer you their lowest interest rate.

Generally, y our credit score is determined by your payment history for the last two years. T echnically, CRAs calculate your score using a closely-guarded formula. TransUnion, for example, determines credit scores using a variety of factors, including: how you pay your accounts, how much you owe and how often you’ve applied for credit.

http://www.credit-cards-rates.co.cc/

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06 Apr 09 What is the best credit card I can get to start building my credit with? Or how can I start building my credit?

Can I start building my credit by paying for things with my bank card and telling them to charge it on credit? (I do not know much about how to build my credit so please help me!)
Question: Best credit card to get to starting building credit and can I build my credit by using my bank card and telling them to charge it on credit instead of debit?

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