I had the same problem and I got a Capital One Card. They give you a very small credit line, like $200, and up it accordingly every six months depending on your payments. This one is good because you get 0% APR for the first year so the more time you are able to pay it off, the better it looks on your credit report.
it really depends on what your definition of ‘bad’ means.
if your talking the 500 range, you going to have to pay fees, but if you get a great card, like the rewards 660 card, http://www.rewards660.com/
it will halep you ALOT overtime.
trust me.
but if your talking the late 500 early 600 range,
and not alot of deliquent status’ on your report,
try out chase and capital one. they have low starting credit lines, but over time again, they are great.
try checking out your credit report,. http://www.creditreport.com
its free AND shows you your score, try taking care of some of the debt you have, more times then not, when you call up the collectors, [which thier direct numbers are listed if you go to credit report.com], they can help you arrange payment options so you dont have to pay them in full and you can get them off your credit. trust me, it’ll take a little time, nothing major, but overtime you’ll be happy.
good luck
Try Orchard Bank
A secured card, Capitol One has them and they don’t charge monthly fees
if you have bad credit i wouldnt try and get one as the ones who let you have one with bad credit have very expensive charges
take what you can get to get back on your feet. you can always cancel it when you get better offers
i suggest capitol one or providian for people with bad cred
I had the same problem and I got a Capital One Card. They give you a very small credit line, like $200, and up it accordingly every six months depending on your payments. This one is good because you get 0% APR for the first year so the more time you are able to pay it off, the better it looks on your credit report.
Precious girl! NONE pay cash until you can repair your credit and learn self control and respect ….NONE..sorry
Why would you need more available credit if you are clearly already in debt?
any card that doesn’t charge $150. try store cards or put up the money and get a secured card.
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it really depends on what your definition of ‘bad’ means.
if your talking the 500 range, you going to have to pay fees, but if you get a great card, like the rewards 660 card,
http://www.rewards660.com/
it will halep you ALOT overtime.
trust me.
but if your talking the late 500 early 600 range,
and not alot of deliquent status’ on your report,
try out chase and capital one. they have low starting credit lines, but over time again, they are great.
try checking out your credit report,.
http://www.creditreport.com
its free AND shows you your score, try taking care of some of the debt you have, more times then not, when you call up the collectors, [which thier direct numbers are listed if you go to credit report.com], they can help you arrange payment options so you dont have to pay them in full and you can get them off your credit. trust me, it’ll take a little time, nothing major, but overtime you’ll be happy.
good luck