Securing A Credit Card When You Have Bad Credit
Having bad credit can make getting a credit card difficult, but
the situation is not impossible. If you need or want a credit
card but are worried that your poor credit history will stop
you, then you perhaps you need some advice about how to get a
credit card even with poor credit. If you follow these steps
then you will have a much better chance of getting a credit
card:
Retail store cards
If you have poor credit then the best place to start applying
for credit cards is at small retail stores. These companies are
more likely to give you a chance, although their rates are
usually much higher and your credit limit will be low. If your
application is approved, then buy something small each month
and then pay off the bill. This will show other credit card
companies that you are able to handle credit and pay your
bills.
Go to your bank
After you have had a store card for some time, you can apply
for a card at your bank. If you have been with your bank a long
time and you have performed well with them, then they might be
able to help you out.
Secured cards
If you are unable to get a bank or store card, then try and get
a secured card. This involves putting down a deposit that is
held by the lender whilst you use the card. This collateral
takes away some of the risk for the lender and you are much
more likely to be approved for this type of card. If you pay
your bills then eventually you can upgrade to a regular
unsecured card.
Co-signing
If you are still having problems, then get a friend or family
member with good credit to co-sign for the card with you, as
their credit will count towards the application. Remember that
if you cannot pay the bill they will have to, so be sure you
can pay back anything you spend or you will not only damage
your credit but someone else’s as well.
Avoid annual fees
Even if you are desperate for a card, avoid getting a credit
card with an annual fee. There are plenty of cards that do not
charge fees, and even if the interest rate is higher you will
be better off. Also, stick to well known card types like Visa
and MasterCard as they are widely accepted. This will help you
to make the most of the credit you have.
Using your card
Once you have a card, remember that you can use it to your
advantage rather than putting yourself into debt. Only spend
what you can pay back easily, and if possible pay back the
whole balance each month so that you avoid paying interest. If
you pay off your bills well then your credit rating will
improve quickly and you can get better terms and a higher
credit limit.
About The Author: Peter Kenny is a writer for creditcards-gb
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