You should consider a secured credit card. The secured cards are good after bankruptcy. They require collateral of about $200 and your credit limit will be equal to this collateral. You credit activity will be reported to the credit bureaus and if you manage your credit wisely you will be able to improve your credit history.
My husband and I filed bankruptcy and it has been discharged. I am looking to find a credit card to rebuild our credit, could you point me in the right direction?
[Thursday, March 28th, 2013]See also
- I received a letter from Merrick Bank Visa for a credit card that I’m pre approved for $700 credit. How do I apply for this card?
- I’ve been trying to find a way to recover from the past 10 years life, with my student loan in default I can’t find a job with the government or anywhere else for that matter so I wanted to try to start my own businesses. What do you suggest I can do?
