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Stop applying for the cards, you will only be denied. You will have to start building your credit rating with secured credit. Make sure the banks report to the credit bureaus, otherwise it does no good.
Go to the bank you do business with,
there are a couple of ways you could start building credit, you could get a small personal loan which you might need a cosigner or the best way will be getting a credit cards, you could get a credit card and use it for your every day expenses but make
Congrats, on your cleaning up your debt and your credit score. What you want to do is compare credit cards and the good news is there are many internet sites that will allow you to.
Check www.creditland.com, www.bankrate.com, www.credit.com
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The State of Credit Card Debt in America
There’s some good news in the world of credit cards. Americans cut their credit card debt by 11% last year, as compared to 2010, according to a new report by Credit Karma.
While some analysts say this decrease is a positive sign, others feel it is the result of “weak consumer confidence, resulting in slower spending, tighter lending on the part of banks, and lower credit limits.”
Source: Debtmerica Relief (blog)
Plymouth Woman Charged With Check Forgery, Credit-Card Fraud
A Plymouth woman is facing six felony charges after police say she used two relatives’ checks and credit cards without their permission, racking up more than $13,000 in unauthorized charges.
Deanna Michelle Turnbaugh, 32, is charged with one count of check forgery, one count of identity theft and two counts of credit-card fraud, each of which carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a $20,000 fine. She is also charged with offering a forged check and another count of credit card fraud, each of which has a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
Source: Patch.com
Past foreclosure means waiting years for new loan
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Next to filing for bankruptcy protection, nothing wrecks your chances of qualifying for a home loan like a foreclosure.
And if you got out from under an oppressive mortgage through a short sale — when the bank agrees to accept less than what the homeowner owes — lenders can look upon you just as unfavorably.
Source: The Associated Press