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		<title>Bad Credit Credit Cards &#8211; Pros And Cons</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In modern society, many people have adopted a buy now and pay later mentality about purchasing. This has caused problems for many people when they fall on hard times and are unable to pay their bills. This problem has come to the attention of some lenders who have developed a range of bad credit credit [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>In modern society, many people have adopted a buy now and pay later mentality about purchasing. This has caused problems for many people when they fall on hard times and are unable to pay their bills. This problem has come to the attention of some lenders who have developed a range of bad credit credit cards to accommodate people who fall into this financial category.<br/><br/>Bad credit credit cards have benefits for both the lenders and the consumers. Lenders have noticed the potential to charge higher interest rates, raise fees and increase profits making this business very lucrative for them. These cards help many customers to increase credit score and have returned purchasing power back to those who otherwise would have no other options.<br/><br/>There are many types of credit cards for consumers to choose from like prepaid, secured, and unsecured. Prepaid cards are generally just a debit card where the consumer is able to deposit his or her own funds. These cards have no effect on credit score and are not reported to credit agencies. As convenient as prepaid cards are to have, they are not helpful in rebuilding your credit.<br/><br/>When trying to rebuild your credit, think about secured credit cards. These cards are secured by funds that you deposit in to a savings account. This protects you the consumer from getting in over your head, and also protects the credit card company to know that they will receive the funds if you are unable to pay your debt back. These companies will typically report to a credit agency.<br/><br/>Having trouble establishing credit? Bad credit credit cards can be your answer. They are frequently unsecured, but have a higher interest rate and fees for late charges. Keeping your payments paid will not only increase your credit rating but will also raise your credit line which more often than not starts at around $500.<br/><br/>Customers should decide carefully when choosing a credit card. Be sure to find a card that suits your current needs and that also has terms and conditions that are favorable to the customer. Check your online credit score regularly to ensure that your score is being correctly reported.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Daniel Lesser						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Poor Credit? Bad Credit? I Still Need a Credit Card!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In many instances, through no fault of our own, we get a less than perfect credit rating. We can lose our jobs, have lay offs, have an unexpected medical emergency and find ourselves in a tight spot. These situations and numerous more are common to so many today. Do not give up! Any one can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>In many instances, through no fault of our own, we get a less than perfect credit rating. We can lose our jobs, have lay offs, have an unexpected medical emergency and find ourselves in a tight spot. These situations and numerous more are common to so many today. Do not give up! Any one can recover and get a good credit rating. There are many credit cards that can help you recover a good credit rating. Here are a few tips on how to achieve that goal.<br/><br/>1. When applying for a card read the fine print.<br/><br/>2. Check the annual fee. Some cards have a fee and some do not. Compare offers and try to get a card with no fee.<br/><br/>3. The APR can sneak up and bite you. This is the interest charged so be aware of what will happen if you carry a balance.<br/><br/>4. Use discipline when using your card. Charge items that you will pay for in your regular budget. Then pay it off at the end of the month. Remember, your goal is to reestablish your credit. According to the credit bureaus this on time payment is very important.<br/><br/>5. Secured cards are a good option. These cards are secured by a deposit made by the card holder into an account specifically for that card. These cards are also great for first time card holders with no credit or students.<br/><br/>6. Some cards have maximum limits. Some as low as $200, Rebuilding your credit will take some time so be patient.<br/><br/>7. Be sure to check the annual fee charges. If your maximum limit is only $200 and your annual fee is $100 it may not make good sense to apply for that card.<br/><br/>There are many offers to choose from but be aware of the fine print. Use common sense to make decisions about your choices. Be a disciplined purchaser and use the opportunity for your benefit.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>William Sears						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Secured Credit Cards Help with Bad Credit</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 21:06:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re reading this article right now, there&#8217;s a good chance you have bad credit. Does bad credit make you a bad person? Absolutely not. As the years go on this earth, the debt continues to go on as well. In fact, over thirty to forty percent of all Americans have some sort of debt [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>If you&#8217;re reading this article right now, there&#8217;s a good chance you have bad credit. Does bad credit make you a bad person? Absolutely not. As the years go on this earth, the debt continues to go on as well. In fact, over thirty to forty percent of all Americans have some sort of debt that doesn&#8217;t include their mortgage. So, the question is, &#8220;What do you do when you have awful credit and no where to turn?&#8221; The answer is quite simple, apply for a secured credit card.<br/><br/>A secured credit card is a great way to re-establish your credit. Instead of applying for a bad credit credit card and have a low success rate of being approved, you should turn your head to a secured credit card where your chances of getting approved are almost one hundred percent. With such a high approval rate, this is why many people turn to a secured credit card when they are looking to re-establish their credit.<br/><br/>If you&#8217;re not familiar on how a secured credit card works, I&#8217;ll guide you through the process. Keep in mind that this type of card is very different than a regular credit card. When you apply for a secured credit card, chances are they you&#8217;ll be approved. This is because you&#8217;ll have to supply the credit card companies with a deposit The reason you&#8217;ll have to supply the companies with a deposit is because if you don&#8217;t pay off your bills, they will have something to fall back on.<br/><br/>Depending on what credit card you apply for, most credit cards only make you supply them with anywhere from three hundred to five hundred dollars to start. Usually, whatever you supply the credit card company with, this is going to be your credit limit. So, if you try to spend more than what you deposited, you&#8217;re going to find that you&#8217;re going to get denied for the purchase.<br/><br/>When you&#8217;re looking to apply for a secured credit card, make sure that the card you&#8217;re looking at reports to all of the three major credit bureaus. Most of the time, the credit cards will. If not, this will defeat the purpose of applying for a card to establish your credit all over again. Yes, a secured card will help build your credit because you&#8217;re technically still &#8220;borrowing&#8221; money from the company to prove that you can pay it off. Like I mentioned above though, if you can&#8217;t pay it off, the company will take away from your deposit. You&#8217;ll want to avoid this though because like in the past with your credit, you&#8217;ll want to avoid it because it will affect your credit.<br/><br/>If you&#8217;re looking to re-establish your credit and you have had no luck applying for credit cards, make sure you tend to avoid the bad credit credit cards and go the secured credit card route. If you learn your lesson from your credit past, you should make a change in your spending and you&#8217;ll be able to get the better cards and have better credit in no time.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Tom Tessin						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Credit Cards for Bad Credit</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Mar 2010 07:15:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have bad credit, then you are probably wondering what kind of credit card you can and should get. Although they may not always be easy to find, credit cards for bad credit are available. And contrary to popular belief, even those with poor credit and no credit have options when it comes to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>If you have bad credit, then you are probably wondering what kind of credit card you can and should get. Although they may not always be easy to find, credit cards for bad credit are available. And contrary to popular belief, even those with poor credit and no credit have options when it comes to credit cards. This article will explore those options so that you can get on to rebuilding your credit right away.<br/><br/>The first type of credit cards for bad credit are secured credit cards. These cards are available to almost anyone, even individuals with a record of bankruptcy or very bad credit. This is because these cards are of the prepay variety. When you are issued a secured credit card, you make your own deposit that becomes your credit line. And if you use your card wisely, you might be eligible for credit beyond your deposit.<br/><br/>The second type of credit cards for bad credit are high interest credit cards. These cards may not seem like a good idea, but for some people they can be. A high interest rate makes up for the fact that you are not trustworthy in the bank&#8217;s eyes. And if you carry a low balance on your card, you can start rebuilding or establishing credit without spending too much in interest.<br/><br/>Another option you have when it comes to credit cards for bad credit are low balance cards. These cards come with a low spending limit and are available from all the major card companies including visa and mastercard. Best of all, if you make your payments on time and don&#8217;t go over the spending limit, you may become eligible for a higher spending limit over time!<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Sarah Freeland						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Credit Cards For Bad Credit &#8211; What Are My Options?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are there credit cards for bad credit? The answer is yes. If you have been over 30 days late on loan, charge card, or mortgage payments, if you have unpaid medical bills, or if you have legal judgments against you such as child support or other lawsuits, you may have &#8220;bad credit&#8221;. There are many [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Are there credit cards for bad credit? The answer is yes. If you have been over 30 days late on loan, charge card, or mortgage payments, if you have unpaid medical bills, or if you have legal judgments against you such as child support or other lawsuits, you may have &#8220;bad credit&#8221;. There are many of us who have been unable to keep up with our monthly bills and have fallen behind in the last 12-24 months.<br/><br/>You may be thinking there are no options or credit cards for bad credit. That is not true. Access to a credit card is almost required in this age of technology we live in. This increasing need for consumers to make credit card purchases creates the demand for more and more credit cards for bad credit.<br/><br/>There are three types of credit cards that are available for people with bad credit. The first type is called a prepaid credit card. With a prepaid card, you get out of it exactly what you put in. Similar to a checking account, you deposit a certain amount of money into an account and this is your spending limit. When your prepaid credit card balance reaches $0, you can &#8220;recharge&#8221; it by depositing more money into your account. Prepaid cards are great for budgeting, online purchases, and those that cannot obtain a conventional checking account. Approval is usually guaranteed regardless of your credit score and there is no need to deal with the credit bureaus.<br/><br/>The second type of card you can obtain is a secured credit card. With a secured card, you deposit a cash amount into an interest-bearing savings account. This amount becomes your collateral. You are then issued a card and a line of credit in the amount of your deposit. When you make purchases, your credit limit decreases, monthly payments are calculated, and you are sent a bill. If you make purchases, a monthly payment is expected just like a regular credit card. Secured cards are great because they function like regular credit cards allowing you to book travel arrangements such as hotels and rental cars that do not accept prepaid cards or debit cards. Like prepaid cards, approval is usually guaranteed regardless of your credit score. Unlike prepaid cards, many secured card issuers report payments to credit bureaus. This can be a great way to establish or re-establish your creditworthiness by showing timely payments. After several consecutive timely payments, many secured card issuers will increase your credit limit without requiring an additional deposit.<br/><br/>The third option is an unsecured credit card. This is a regular charge card that does not require a deposit, and your credit score is taken into consideration. If you have bad credit, the limit on an unsecured card may be lower than a person with good credit, and you may be subject to slightly higher interest rates and/or fees, but the advantage is that you will not have to make any kind of deposit up front. Many unsecured credit cards for bad credit come with credit limits up to $1000. Making small purchases and timely monthly payments can help you re-establish creditworthiness as most unsecured card issuers report your payments to the credit bureaus.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Ken S						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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