
Win
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Yep. Premier Credit. I think they have applications at AMSCOT or someplace like that. Check it out. Think you may have to pre-pay / depends on your credit score. |
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h_man42854
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First Premier Bank,HSNBC is also another good source,Tribute Mastercard is also another good one. |
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trudyrudge
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It depends how bad your credit is, recent large ccjs maybe a problem. I know capital one would consider supplying a credit card if you have slight adverse |
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Pia
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Oh yes. Google search "credit cards for bad credit" or something like that.
The downfall is the high fees you have to pay to maintain them. |
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nabdullah2001
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I have the Centennial Visa through First Premier Bank which allows you a credit line of $300, but you can't get a no annual fee credit card with your credit history. This card is worth it to rebuild your credit history, and go to www.AnnualCreditReport.com and request your free credit report from all three bureaus annually. Go to www.Centennialcard.com and you have a choice between a VISA or a MASTERCARD. You may have to start off with a card that carries an annual fee until you get your financial situation straight to the point you can get a card with a no annual fee. You will eventually get offers for other cards, but use this card to build your credit and get another card and hold on it don't use it and keep the credit line at $1000 or less. I have the centennial visa card and they started me off with locked 9% interest rate and I am $200 away from paying off the card entirely and I am closing my account effective when the final payment is made and sticking to the 3 cards I got. Do not make cash advances because your interest rate can be as high as 15-21% and if you're late they will hit you with fees so pay on time. Don't go over your credit limit so that ensures you pay on time. Centennial card will charge $11(convienience fee) to pay online or by phone so pay by mail there's no charge. This is the only way to get your credit back up with a credit card since most companies are not going to give you a card except mail you a rejection letter and suggesting you check your credit history. |
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llamasrocknroll
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you can buy visa and mastercards at some stores there like 10 bucks and then how ever much you want on them there like a walmart card that you can use pretty much anywhere when you empty them just add more money to them try visa.com and goto there visa giftcard part |
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iamdamoon
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Have you considered The Ultimate Offer at http://creditoffernow.com/ultimateoffer. Sign up today to participate in 3 great offers with no credit check, no credit turndowns, and you can get cash in 24 hours. Hope this gets you on the right track! |
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Vladimir Y
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I don't think so... If you have really bad credit your won't be able to get unsecured credit. The credit system works they way, so when you really need it you can't get one.... you can try to find a cosinger who would secure your credit, or if you want to start building some credit apply for a secrued deposit credit card, basically you need to secure your deposit with the amound of credit. After a year, if you mainain your account in a proper way your can get your deposit back, and get a nonsecured credit.
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shoame
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There are alot of prepaid cards where you have to pay a huge fee, but will leave you a small credit line. |
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kja63
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Sure, if you don't mind that they charge you huge fees and massive interest rates and require cash deposits at their bank. |
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Andy FF1,2,CrTr,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
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Yes, they're called secured cards and basically you deposit some money with them and your credit limit is the same as however much you have on deposit... Good way to repair your credit rating if it is that bad... |
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momof1qt
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No matter what your score is, there will be credit cards out there you can get, they just give you a high interest rate. If you have a bad credit score that means you don't pay your bills and you really shouldn't hurt it more by adding another log to the fire so to speak! Get your credit rating back up then speak to a financial advisor about your finances. |
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treez1976
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Usually secured credit cards would be your best bet some offer deposits as low as 200 or 300 |
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