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If you have bad credit which credit cards can you get?
Oct 01, 2007 by texas b | Posted in Credit
I am looking for a place I can get a credit card with bad credit.I have Imagine and First Premiere.Is there any other credit cards I can get?
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
biskio | Oct 01, 2007
If you have two credit cards and bad credit, then you don't need anymore. That's how you get into debt. Just work on keeping those paid off and then you can have one or two with a better interest rate. You won't get a good rate if you have lots of credit
Sarah | Oct 01, 2007
What credit card companies give you credit cards with bad credit?
Dec 28, 2006 by Ultimate Guitar Hero! | Posted in Credit
I have really bad credit. I need some advice on where I can go to get a credit card for FREE! Everyone wants $100+ dollars to open a card. And, every card offer I can get is a load as you go. Basically I borrow my own money! Please Help and Thank
Check out Capital One. I was approved four months out of chapter 7. The link will show you all that they have to offer, is set to "credit needs improvement", check the other tabs if you think you might qualify. If you are approved it will
I think, therefore I broke it? | Dec 28, 2006
Try Total Visa, Imagine Credit Card, Orchard Bank, Premier Credit card
babubabuni | Dec 28, 2006
Is it safe to try credit cards for bad credit?
Apr 13, 2011 by Jennifer W | Posted in Credit
I am trying to get my credit back on track and I would like to know if it is safe to do so with credit cards for people with bad credit?
I'll give you an example of a bad one.
First Premier.
Annual fee $100 - charged upfront.
Processing fee about $75
If you want to pay a bill onlline $3 monthly fee
Oh, and they can increase your limit at any time for a $25
Wreck | Apr 13, 2011
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7 mistakes your credit card company wants you to make
18.05.12
You were saving those airline credit card miles for your dream vacation. Finally, you accumulated enough and go online to reserve your flight only to get bad news. Your miles have expired. They are no longer good.
It's a mistake that even John Ulzheimer, president of consumer education for SmartCredit.com , has made, to his utter dismay.
Source: Fox Business
Credit-card measure in legislature could aid Huntington
18.05.12
Passage of a bill that would eliminate Ohio’s cap on credit-card interest rates for in-state
banks could help prompt Columbus-based Huntington Bancshares to expand in central Ohio.
Two small Ohio banks currently issue credit cards, including Credit First National Association
in Brook Park, which issues cards for Firestone Complete Auto Care and testified in favor of the
bill.
Source: Columbus Dispatch
Don't be Stung By Unnecessary Interest: Credit Card Versus Overdraft Debt
18.05.12
/PRNewswire/ --
Brits most likely to turn to savings, authorised overdrafts and plastic when running out of money
Avoid mounting interest and shop around for the best product for your needs
Brits running out of cash before pay day could be stacking up high interest by misjudging the way they use their credit cards and overdrafts as a backup, according to research* from MoneySupermarket.com .
Source: Sacramento Bee
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Why Is It Important to Build Credit?
Caribbean Media Vision - May 18, 2012
There are a few reasons why an individual may end up having low credit: falling behind on their credit card or mortgage payments, or errors being made on their credit reports. Credit disputes can also lead to low or bad credit.
Black Friday Guide: The Dos & Don'ts of Store Credit Cards
Business Insider - May 18, 2012
Not bad, however you'll then be saddled with a credit card to pay off and manage. If you're buying an $800 item, you'll save $160, which makes it more worthwhile to open the card. Don't forget there might be better credit cards out there.
Target Net Rises on Credit-Card Lift
Wall Street Journal - May 18, 2012
The company, the nation's second-biggest retailer by sales behind Wal-Mart Stores Inc., is being aided by giving shoppers 5% off when they use Target's credit, debit or Visa cards. Target is also exploring the sale of its credit-card receivables;
Bad Credit and Living on Disability: Is a New Home Out of Reach?
Fox Business - May 18, 2012
By creditcards.com My credit scores stink -- around 530 or 540. But I'm currently living on federal disability of $1716 per month. That's an automatic payment every month until I die. I'm 50 years old, and I'd like to buy a three-bedroom house in Las