May 28, 2007

Think You Can't Get a Credit Card? Think Again!

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By Leo Chu

Not everyone has perfect credit. As a matter of fact, most people have had instances where it was difficult to pay the bills on time or some other problem that has affected their credit. However, just because your credit history is a little tarnished doesn"t mean that you can"t get a credit card.

If your credit score is particularly low because of little or no credit you may be limited in your choices for a credit card, but it is still possible to obtain one. Your credit score isn"t the only thing that a provider will look into when you apply for a credit card.

Lenders take several things into consideration when deciding whether or not to approve a credit card application. Your overall credit history includes any late payments, how much, if any, credit you already have available and how much debt you currently owe. A potential lender will also look at your employment situation. An applicant with a steady job and income will look more favorably than someone with a spotty employment history.

If things are still not looking in your favor, there are a few things you can do to help your credit. Pay off your current creditors as soon as you can, and avoid late payments as much as possible. Don"t apply for several credit cards at once. Every time you apply, your credit score is affected negatively.

There are specific cards for people with little or poor credit. Don"t apply for just any card. Do some research and find out what credit card is most likely to accept your credit. Credit cards that are designed for people with less than perfect credit histories almost always have a higher interest rate than a typical credit card. Chances are you won"t have a very high credit line available to you either. However, just having the card can be very beneficial for you in the long run. It''s always important to have a credit card for emergencies. And there are many situations where a credit card is necessary such as renting a car or a hotel room. If you have obtained a higher-interest card because of poor credit history, you should probably not carry a balance on it. The best way to take advantage of it is to put a few purchases here and there on it to build up some good credit.

A good option if you have poor credit history is to get a secured credit card. With this type of credit card, you make a cash deposit on the card which it deducts from when you use the card. It works very much like a debit card, but a secured credit card will earn interest, and can help improve your credit score as you continue to make deposits to cover your purchases.

As you can see, even without perfect credit there are still options to obtain a credit card. Do some research and compare different credit cards online before your apply. Choose your card carefully and manage it wisely and you will be on your way to better credit and more options with future credit cards.

About The Author

Leo Chu writes consumer information articles for http://www.creditcardflyers.com For more information on secured credit card offers and to apply for credit cards online, visit Secured Credit Cards

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