Credit Cards:
- Unsecured
- A regular credit card designed for individuals with less than perfect credit
- Secured
- This type of card is just what it says: secured. For the privilege of having a $500 to $5000 credit card, you must deposit that much money with the credit grantor.
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Unsecured
Secured
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ZERO Credit and Income Requirements
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ZERO - 0% FIXED APR on Purchases - No Intro Rates!
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ZERO Delays - Timely CREDIT Bureau Reporting!
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Credit Reports:
- Making sure that your credit report(s) are accurately reporting accounts that were part of your bankruptcy as "included in bankruptcy". Some accounts may still show open and/or overdue.
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- Unlimited access to your credit report for 60 days online
- Verify your Credit Report is accurate
- See who has been looking at your credit report
- Protect yourself from Credit Fraud and Identity Theft
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Personal Loans :
- A short term loan service and payday cash advances for people with damaged credit.
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When you obtain new credit after a bankruptcy, it is essential to take steps to ensure that you use this credit to effectively rebuild and increase your credit score. Here are a few tips that may help you:
- Make your payments on time, all the time.
- Next to making your payments on time, paying down your balance will improve your credit score.
- Only use up to 30% of your credit limit and pay the balance off in full each month.
- Get into the habit of only charging what you can pay off in a month.
- Remember that maxing out your credit cards hurts your credit score.
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