Where to apply for credit card if you have bad credit?
Dec 19, 2009 in
Credit
Joachim A
I have bad credit up to 500 and my bank won’t loan me money because of my credit score wich got worse when I was unemployed. Now I am working I have dependants i can’t put down on my tax because they don’t live in the US. I want to improve my credit score to get a loan.
I have bad credit up to 500 and my bank won’t loan me money because of my credit score wich got worse when I was unemployed. Now I am working I have dependants i can’t put down on my tax because they don’t live in the US. I want to improve my credit score to get a loan.
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9 comments
David on December 20, 2009 at 10:03 am
You can’t manage your credit and you want another credit card. HUM dumb… learn to manage your debt first and then maybe you should get a cc
SPIFIMAN1 on December 21, 2009 at 5:04 pm
Try Orchard bank and First Premier.
Power r on December 22, 2009 at 9:52 am
A Credit card for people with bad credit is a form of borrowing that often involves charges. So it’s wise to compare terms and fees before you agree to open a credit or charge card account. Try looking for a credit cardwhich credit cards you should apply for? Shop around because not all credit cards for people with bad credit are created equal.
MsMotivation on December 25, 2009 at 4:10 pm
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Pitty T on December 27, 2009 at 5:42 am
Major credit card issuers like Discover, American Express and Chase offer a credit card for bad credit holders. A ‘shopping’ card offers you an unsecured line of credit from specific sellers. Use these cards to increase your credit rating, since the credit bureaus will be informed about your timely payments.
Take care to ensure your credit is good by making intelligent credit choices. Keep low balances, do not be extravagant and take care to pay off your balances promptly every month.
aleish on December 29, 2009 at 2:27 am
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gonzo on January 1, 2010 at 4:21 pm
To get out of this mess you have to bring in more income. Why don’t you get a second job for a while and pay your bills on time and in full. This will automatically improve your credit score. Don’t get another loan until you put your finances in order.
Gary H on January 2, 2010 at 7:50 am
There are more that a few lenders who specialize in credit cards for people with bad credit. You just have to look a little harder than most people have to.
And getting a card after you’ve had a few problems doesn’t necessarily mean that you have a higher than normal rate. Like I said, you’ll just have to compare between credit lines, yearly fees, and interest percentages. Just make sure you do your homework BEFORE you commit, and you’ll be fine.
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