Getting it even with a bad credit rating
By: CCN.com Yes, you can get a credit card even if you have a
bad credit rating. So if you have been refraining from applying
for a credit card because you have a bad credit rating, you can
take a sigh of relief. However, this does not demean the
importance of a good credit rating. In fact this could be your
opportunity to improve your credit rating. Only a good credit
rating can make your loan or mortgage application sail through.
Let's check what kind of credit cards are available to people
with bad credit rating.
Secured credit cards or debit cards are the ones which are
available to all and sundry irrespective of your credit rating.
Looks a bit surprising, doesn't it? Not really, if you
understand the concept behind secured credit cards (or more
appropriately 'debit cards').
Secured credit cards are plastic representatives of the cash
balance in your account. So, to get a secured credit card, you
will need to open a savings account with company who is offering
the credit card to you. This acts as a security for that
company. This is the main difference between secured and
unsecured credit cards - you need a savings account for a
secured credit card whereas unsecured credit cards don't require
any such arrangement as a savings account. The other difference
is the interest rates and fees. These are generally higher for
secured card as compared to an unsecured one.
The limit or the amount you can spend using a secured credit
card is a percentage of the balance in your savings account.
This generally ranges from 50 to 100 percent. As there is no
dearth of companies offering secured credit cards, you should
research well before zeroing-in on the best deal. It goes
without saying that reading the fine print is important as well.
If not all, you must at least read the bits which relate to fees
and charges etc. Generally, the bank will pay the usual interest
on the balance in your account. However, you might as well check
that too.
Also, you need to be careful that you don't become a target of
fraudsters who use deceptive advertising techniques to lure
customers. Though the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has been
strict in tracking and taking action against such fraud
companies, it's good to be on guard against such deceptions.
These fraud companies advertise everywhere and generally offer
too-good-to-be-true deals. Some of the tricks used by them
include things like - asking to call a 900 number (without
mentioning the call charges which generally run from $2 to $50),
not revealing information on fees etc, not revealing the card
type itself or just hiding information which might be relevant
to you in your decision making. It's outrageous (in fact almost
funny) to know that some companies even come up with offers of
cleaning up your credit history and some un-informed people do
fall for such offers. It's an established fact that no one can
clean-up your credit history other than you yourself. Also, this
is not something which can happen overnight. You need to make
payments in time and take other measures in order to get a good
credit rating.
So you just need to be a bit cautious before you start on your
credit repair journey with a secured credit card. However, it's
not that difficult. On an ending note, just ensure that the
company issuing the secured credit card reports transactions to
the credit bureau otherwise your credit rating will remain
unchanged even if you are good with the new credit card.