What’s The Best Credit Card To Help Repair My Bad Credit?

June 28, 2009 by Rob
Filed under: Q&A 

I’m recently working on getting divorced & my credit was badly damaged because of that. My bank is working with me to help me recover, but I am looking for a basic credit card, not necessairily a large line of credit, and one with REASONABLE fees and interest rates. Also, looking for credit repair services that really work and that areasonably priced.

Comments

3 Comments on What’s The Best Credit Card To Help Repair My Bad Credit?

  1. Brianna B on Sun, 28th Jun 2009 2:40 pm
  2. I would to have to say honestly that I wouldn’t do that if I were you. I would not go in that direction. I wouldn’t want to be in your shoes when the bill comes in for that credit card(s) start coming in cause in the long run you will have you self A NICE BIG FAT HOLE DUG AND it will take a long time to dig your way out, and then it will take you a much longer time to really get any kind of credit and NOT JUST WITH A BANK . My husband & I did it once with a gas card thought we were smart . In the long haul of it all it took forever to pay it off cause IT’S LIKE HAVING ONE OF THOSE REVOLVING accounts & when the bill arrives, IT COME IN WITH LARGE FEES AND percentages attached TO THEM too .. It may take awhile to rebuild your credit with you being single but you would be better off waiting awhile than to put yourself into that kind of debit especially with a divorce and all. BE PATIENT AND WAIT THAT’S MY ADVICE. I DON’T BELIEVE YOU would be very happy if you put yourself in that kind of debt ..
    I’ve bookmarked this site…http://debt.123thebest.info/credit_card….
    Good Luck.

  3. Busy Guy on Sun, 28th Jun 2009 8:32 pm
  4. There are several places that will issue a credit card with a low limit. Use it and pay it off faithfully each month, and eventually expand your limit. Another way is to give a bank $1,000 and get a credit card for $1,000. Then use the card and pay it off, thus building up a good credit card payment record. There is a good site http://www.creditcards.com that has many types of cards listed for students, poor credit risks, excellent credit risks, the lowest costs which ones to stay away from , etc. Very helpful.

  5. Ro L on Sun, 28th Jun 2009 9:07 pm
  6. try going to http://www.poorcreditsolver.com . links on that site should provide you with a way to resolve it.

Tell me what you're thinking...
and oh, if you want a pic to show with your comment, go get a gravatar!





Powered by Yahoo! Answers