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When You Qualify for Bad Credit Card Applications Only
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When You Qualify for Bad Credit Card Applications Only

Though the general opinion goes that people with bad payment history and low credit score cannot qualify for big companies' credit cards, it is far not truth in reality. Bad and poor credit cards are willingly marketed to customers most urgently needing credit and most of the deals can pull debtors out of their financial troubles.

However, without the proper knowledge how to manage credit card debt most effectively, without the ability to adequately appraise certain situations, bad credit cards will only hurt. Some of our readers, who are mostly concerned with bad credit tips, ask their questions that clear up some points.

Q: I applied for a credit card but was denied. What are the possible reasons and how will it affect my credit score?

A: There are a number of reasons why your credit card application was not approved. Your low and unstable income, short-time job, temporary address or your poor or bad credit history might have caused the denial.

Anyway, even if you guess the reasons, it makes sense to request the credit report to find the explanation. Maybe there is a mistake in the credit report and the denial will hurt your credit rating just for nothing.

Remember a denial in credit damages one's credit history and score, so if you have bad credit, you'd better give up the idea of frequent applications.

Q: Why can't I get an unsecured credit card for bad credit with a lower interest rate?

A: As a matter of fact, you present a bad credit risk for your credit card company due to your insufficient or unfavorable payment history. Let's face it - you cannot guarantee full and timely bill payment and so the creditor tries to protect themselves through high interest rates.

We must admit, however, that it is not impossible to find low rates on bad credit cards. Take, for example, Centennial Gold MasterCard Visa card from First PREMIER bank that offers quite a competitive APR, but you will still be required to pay more in the form hefty set up and annual fees.

Q: When is it best to seek credit debt counseling?

A: Just when you suspect some financial pressure or doubt your credit solvency, you shouldn't waste time - go and ask for debt counseling. Regardless of the amount of debt and your general credit rating, debt counselors will give you sound advice or work out debt management plan.

Q: Are there any illegal credit counseling companies?

A: Unfortunately, very often debtors fall victims to illegal credit counselors. Thus, when seeking help, make sure that the company is certified and has a Consumer Credit Counselor certification. Your counselors must prove that they have taken and completed comprehensive debt counseling training and passed the exam. Otherwise, you will be left with a larger debt than before.

Q: If I decide to resort to credit repair and dispute inaccurate information in my credit report, what can be taken off the file?

A: Any unverifiable or inaccurate information, such as your old addresses, additional names, medial bills, divorce debts and others must be deleted. Unrelated to this category are child support, student loans, state or federal tax liens which cannot be removed from your credit file.

Q: Will they arrest me if I do not pay my debt?

A: Well, if you stay away from ID theft and credit card fraud, you cannot be arrested for abusing your paying obligations. However, creditors may sell your debt to debt collecting agencies and they will have you pay all the same.

What do you choose?

So, these are some of the most acute questions from customers with credit problems. Did you see any concordance with yourself? Follow the advice.

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Sarai Balanzar
Date:
January 29, 2009, 5:33 pm
What if I have a poor score can I still apply?
Answer:
There are a number of credit cards on our website that can approve you even if you have poor credit. However, be ready to be charged with set up fees, annual fees and higher that average APRs. Some of the best unsecured deals are available with First Bank of Delaware, so have a look at them, study their terms and conditions and apply online for a most suitable card.

Continental Finance Gold MasterCard® offers lowest aprs available to poor credit applicants. But there is a $ 50 annual fee and a substantial set up fee, both to lower your initial credit limit of $300.

Continental Finance MasterCard® has a higher than the average APR on purchases and even bigger set up fees. This card may be offerd to you if you do not qualify for the Gold card.

If you think that the charges are too high, you might want to apply for a secured credit card. It has lower APRs and not so great set up fees, but it requires you to open a security cash deposit that will serve as collateral for the credit line. If you are late or miss a payment, the same amount will be withdrawn from your account.

Apply for Secured Visa® Credit Card from Applied Bank which has no set up fee and some of the lowest rates on the market. There are no income or credit requirements, so it is rather easy to qualify for it.

Choose a credit card meeting your payment abilities and apply online.

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Connie
Date:
February 5, 2009, 5:18 pm
I'm in need of a credit card but I have extremely poor credit. Is there any where that I can get one at, that doesn't have to have a deposit or a outragious rate
Answer:

If you have a really bad credit, you won't find such a beneficial combination of credit terms as you request. You'll either have to make a beforehand cash deposit to obtain a secured credit card or put up with a high APR charged by an unsecured plastic.

We've made a search and a most optimal variant that you can consider is available with Columbus Bank and Trust. Its credit card does not require a security deposit or any set up fee. But there is a higher than the average APR on purchases and annual fee.

Please note, you will not pay any interest charges if you pay your balances in full before the due date. So, if you do not want to overpay on your card use, just avoid carrying balances on your car account. The major benfits of Columbus Bank and Trust credit card is monthly reports to credit bureaus and acceptance at millions of locations wordwide. Apply online for one of the best deals available to poor credit customers.

User Name:
sonia
Date:
February 21, 2009, 6:56 pm
how can i apply for i credit card having a bad record with credit cards
Answer:
There are quite a few options you can choose from having bad credit. You can apply for either unsecured or secured credit card, both charging you a range of fees and higher than average APR.

Consider Total Visa Card from Plains Commerce Bank, unsecured card with instant decision and credit bureau reporting service. Pay attention to its set up fees and annual fees that will reduce your starting credit line. The card offers fraud protection and a range of other outstanding customer services.

Access Visa Card, also from Plains Commerce Bank, offers similar fees, rates and services. It is also unsecured and offers instant online decision for those who qualify. Both these cards help improve your bad credit history if you make all your payments on time.

If you do not qualify for unsecured cards, apply for Secured Visa® Credit Card from Applied Bank. It has a low APR and no set up fee. This is one of the cheapest secured cards available today.

Study the cards' tersm, conditions and requirements to apply for the right one online.

 

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