[Help] Secured Credit Cards - Easy Way To Establish or Re-establish Credit Updates to this post /post/25296-secured-credit-cards-easy-way-to Thu, 26 Nov 2009 23:52:51 +0100 Reply from hublag /post/25296-secured-credit-cards-easy-way-to#reply-3333294 Secured credit cards are a great way to establish or re-establish credit. With a secured credit card, your credit limit matches the security deposit you provide.

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hublag Wed, 02 Jan 2008 14:39:53 +0100
Reply from hublag /post/25296-secured-credit-cards-easy-way-to#reply-3286475 Bad credit credit cards can also be used to help rebuild a good credit profile and rating.

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hublag Fri, 07 Dec 2007 21:15:38 +0100
Reply from Diesel1 /post/25296-secured-credit-cards-easy-way-to#reply-568305 I know that co-signers are a good way to start credit. If you can’t find one then you will have to get creative.

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Diesel1 Mon, 04 Dec 2006 18:33:36 +0100
Reply from zxcvbnm /post/25296-secured-credit-cards-easy-way-to#reply-550109 try a credit card and only make small purchases with them. basicaly like he said above. ive thought about doing it with candy and pop and such actually lol.

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zxcvbnm Fri, 01 Dec 2006 19:14:59 +0100
Reply from Grateful /post/25296-secured-credit-cards-easy-way-to#reply-546857 A lot of people use their income tax return. Put it in a CD with as much other cash as you can get your hands on. Take out a secured loan with that and put that secured loan in to your savings account. Use that savings account to slowly pay off the secured loan and when it is paid off, cash out the CD. Do this a couple times and your credit will look fine. I have about a dozen other methods, but I don’t have time to type them all right now so I will reply again later.

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Grateful Fri, 01 Dec 2006 04:28:38 +0100
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