So after recently being turned down for Dell DPA, I relised I should check my credit. I went to the annualcreditreports site and got my report from Experian. The report basically showed my 11k car loan from 7 years ago and thats it. I've managed to pay cash for everything until this point in my life, and have never really needed a credit card for anything. I don't want to get screwed when I look for a mortgage in a few years, or if I try to lease a new car, so I guess I need to build some credit.
I read through the FAQ's and found very little actual advice to building new credit. Most responses are as simple as get some low limit cards, or get a secured card. Noone seems to offere advice on which cards are the easiest/best to start with, or who is most likely to lend credit.
Specific questions include how to answer "have you lived at that address for 2 years"
Should I just use my old address and say yes? Should I lie and say yes with my new address? Does it really matter?
Someone mentioned I could get a friend or parent with excellent credit to add me as a user of their card to "borrow" their credit history. Anyone have details or links on this?
Lastly, Equifax and TransUnion are giving me a bitch of a time about getting my reports online, saying I need to mail in a bunch of ID's and get it through the mail. Experiences there?
Who is most likely to give me credit, Bank of America, Sears, Best Buy, Express for Men?
Shouldn't I be concerned with who it is since I'm going to want to keep this card for a while to build length of credit history?
Do certain lines of credit raise your score more then others?
Theories on the best ways to go from no credit to perfrect scores in the shortest number of years?
(update): I was asked about sources of income. I'm currently pulling in ~65k salary before bonus.

