Compare the best credit cards for people with bad credit at www.securedcreditcardlist.com. As we all know, responsible credit card use can lead to a lifetime of low-interest rate loan opportunities. Notwithstanding a less than perfect credit record or minimal income, credit card issuers often give consumers a second chance to repair their credit history through the use of a secured credit card or a pre-paid credit card. This is an opportunity that should not be taken lightly, particularly in light of the enduring credit crisis which has made it difficult for many working people with good credit records to receive new credit cards, auto loans and mortgages.
Secured credit cards issued by Bank of America, Capital One and New Millenium are specifically designed for applicants with imperfect credit histories. Some of the features offered by these credit card issuers include:
• Credit Lines available from $300 to $10,000
• Set your own credit limit
• Build or reestablish your credit
• Save with a low non-intro variable APR, currently 14.9%
• Exclusive savings on featured deals
• Know you are protected with $0 fraud liability if your card is ever lost or stolen
During continuing economic instability, uncertainty in the stock market, illiquidity in the credit markets and the softening real estate market, one thing remains constant – consumers with damaged credit records should be given an opportunity to re-build their credit. Responsibility, however, is essential. If you do not have sufficient funds to buy something now, you should consider saving until you can. Credit cards are most beneficial when you can afford to pay your balance in full every month. In these turbulent economic times, where credit is getting more difficult to come by, it is important to establish a strong credit profile by establishing credit early and maintaining a consistent payment history. Credit cards issued by Bank of America, Capital One and New Millenium are tailored for applicants with less than perfect credit.
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