Most people don't give much thought to the importance of credit until they need it. When they go to apply for a credit card they discover that their bad credit keeps them from getting a card, or a card at a decent rate. Most people want to pay their bills, and remain in good credit standing. Nobody wants to be seen as a deadbeat to the credit card companies, but because of a couple of tight financial situations in the past they cannot get approval for a credit card. There is a way around this problem.
There are a few companies out there that understand your situation, and want to help you to obtain a better credit rating. These companies offer secured credit cards. A secured credit card is a card that you make a deposit to which determines your credit limit. You can use your card just like any credit card, but your purchases are limited to your deposited amount, (similar to a debit card). Before applying for a secured credit card you must make sure that the card reports to the major credit reporting agencies. If they do not report then that card is nothing better than a glorified debit card. In extremely simplified terms when a secured card sends reports to the major credit reporting agencies they are showing that you are paying off your debits, and you are less of a credit risk.
Here's a brief example of how these cards really work. On the surface it works just like a debit card. Let's say you made a $200 deposit to your secured credit card. You then go to the store and make a $20 purchase. Your account balance is almost immediately reduced by $20 to $180. The key to these cards is when the credit card company goes to report your information to the major credit reporting agencies, (the better secured card companies will report monthly). In simplified terms, the credit card company will tell the reporting agency that you made a $20 purchase on your credit card, and it was paid. As far as the reporting agency is concerned you are making good on your charges. This is a sign of a good borrower. Even if you have had problems with credit in the past the reporting agency is seeing that you are now less of a default risk thus bumping up your credit score. After time you become more appealing to other credit card companies and you will more readily be accepted for traditional credit cards.
Improving your credit is not a quick and easy task. There are many other things that factor into your credit score, but this is one action that you can take on your own. A secured credit card may not fix severely damaged credit, but for many people it's a step in the right direction. It will not make your credit score sky rocket into the upper 700's either. It will take some time, but it's better than sitting back, passively hoping that things will get better.
*Before applying for any credit card be sure to read, and understand the 'terms and conditions' of the card.
Bad Credit No Credit Cards
If you're looking into or are using bad credit credit cards, it's probably because you've run into a few financial road blocks in the past. Nothing to be ashamed of -- it happens to the best of us. It definitely doesn't mean you should be treated like a second-class citizen in the world of finance, which is exactly what some credit card companies try to do. If you've been using bad credit credit cards, or are trying to apply for one, there are some things to keep in mind.
They Want What?
So, you've got bad credit and you desperately want a credit card. Joe Blow calls you up and has a great offer for you. A $5,000 credit limit at 9 percent interest. There's just a small annual fee of $200 or $300 (or maybe even $500) you have to pay to get started.
Listen here, and listen closely - you'd better hang up that phone and hang it up fast. This is not a legitimate credit card offer. It's a scam. Bad credit credit cards do have annual fees attached to them, but you never pay them up front. If you do, you'll be stuck without a card and without your cash.
Paying For the Privilege
We pay for quite a few privileges. We pay for the privilege of running water. We pay for the privilege of renting a movie for two or three nights. We should never, ever pay for the privilege of sending a credit card payment in to our credit card company.
There are at least one or two bad credit credit cards that charge $7 or $8 to customers who wish to make online payments. This is abuse, my friends, and it shouldn't be taken lightly. If a credit card doesn't offer free online bill payment, don't even consider giving them the time of day.
You've Got to Be Kidding
Remember when I said that almost all bad credit credit cards charge an annual fee? This is true. That does not mean, however, that you should be charged a "processing" fee and a "program" fee in addition to the annual fee.
Some of the less-than-ethical bad credit credit cards on the market charge annual fees of $79 or more, plus processing fees of $125 and program fees of $125. If they give you a credit limit of only $500, you've only got a few bucks left by the time the card arrives and the idea is to rebuild credit, not max out your only card before you even lay eyes on it.
Do yourself a favor. When you're shopping for bad credit credit cards, understand that you will be taking a hit or two (higher interest rates and an annual fee), but you should not, by any means, take the abuse some of these cards try to dish out.
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