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Build Good Credit History
With a Secured Credit Card

 

Whether you've filed bankruptcy, are considering filing bankruptcy, or even if you haven't finding a way to build your credit history should always be a priority for you.

The best way to build a good credit history is to use a credit card responsibly and to make sure you make all the payments on time, or even better, ahead of schedule.

You may find it hard to get approved for a credit card, especially if you have filed for bankruptcy. Your answer is a secured credit card!

A secured credit card works just like a regular credit card. But it is not a credit card because you have to deposit money into a bank account to get approved for the card. This money you deposit is used to make the payments for the purchases you put on the card.

Your "credit" limit is set at the amount of money you deposit into the bank account (usually a minimum of $200)

When you use the secured credit card it will only work if you have enough money in the account.

The secured credit card reports to all three major credit reporting bureaus and since it does this, and your payments are secured by the money in your bank account only good reports will get sent to the credit reporting bureaus, improving your credit!

We Recommend this Secured Card. No Annual Fee!

 

Secured Credit Card - Improve Your Credit Report Score Today With a Secured Credit Card

We highly recommend this card!
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