Today, more people than ever before are suffering with the problems caused by "bad credit". Even people who 2 years ago had perfect credit have seen their credit scores drop dramatically due to the recession and the mortgage crash. On this blog we will provide information for people who are ready to repair their credit and improve their credit score.
Both a prepaid credit card and a secured a credit card offer guaranteed approval for applicants. If you have a bad credit or no credit history, here is your guide to acquiring a guaranteed approval credit card:
Check out a credit card comparison website. You have a wide range of choices of cards with instant approval in the market. To save time looking at the other cards that do not meet your needs, you can visit a credit card review website or a comparison website. Go straight to their list of prepaid credit cards or secured credit cards to know your potential choices.
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If you have a bad credit history, you may be missing the opportunity to get the best deals that credit card companies offer. You may find that the credit cards you prefer to have do require good or excellent credit history. While there are credit cards that are open for people with bad credit, these may be accompanied with high interest rates, high annual fees, expensive late penalty fees, etc.
Is there an easier way for to rebuild your credit history without signing up for a high-maintenance bad credit credit card? The answer is yes! You can improve bad credit by getting a prepaid credit card.
Why Get A Prepaid Credit Card
In the past, prepaid credit cards or debit cards can only be used for payment, not for rebuilding bad credit. Today however, there are issuers of prepaid credit cards that offer credit reporting to the major credit bureaus to help their clients improve their credit history.
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I am trying to rebuild my credit after ID theft, a couple of problems that were mine and years of basically not having any credit reported. (I primarily use my debit card and pay cash for everything). I make good money now and am trying to rebuild in order to purchase a condo in the next couple of years. My good accounts (rental, club, cable, cell, etc.) have not reported my good credit. So how many cards should I take out that will help boost my credit score but not hinder my credit.
Identity Theft is the illegal possession and manipulation of a person’s personal information such as name, social security number, credit card number, driver’s license number, bank account number, address, phone number, and personal identification number (PIN).
It is estimated that each year 10 million Americans fall victim to crimes related to stolen identities. These types of incidents vary from one fraud act to more complicated crimes. Many people found that a new credit card account has been opened on their name leaving an enormous amount of unpaid purchases charged to their credit. Some people found that car loans or a mortgage has been made in their name without their slightest knowledge. Others were just as surprised when they realized their bank accounts has been completely drained using forged checks or debit cards.
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