How To Use A Credit Card To Help Repair Your Credit
Getting into a state of bad credit is never fun. It does not,
however, mean that your fun is entirely over. There may be some
rather simple things that you can do about it. One of these is
to get another credit card. Not just any credit card, but one
that will help you to repair your credit. Here are some things
you need to know about it.
Depending on just how bad your credit is, there may be more
than one thing you can do. Be sure to look over your credit
report and find out if there is any misreported information
there. Things that have been entered by mistake, for instance,
or things that occurred a long time ago but have since been
properly taken care of. Many times, a creditor will be willing
to make some changes for you if you will talk to them.
One type of credit card that will help repair your credit is
one for people with bad credit - if you are already there. This
kind of card can be obtained from many credit card companies and
usually comes without any kind of frills whatsoever. Although it
may offer low interest, it usually makes up for this with plenty
of fees and very low credit limits. The fees may be worth it
because, with timely payments from you, your account will be
evaluated every now and then, and your credit limit can be
raised - along with better offers. Make sure, though, that the
company regularly reports to the major credit bureaus.
Other credit cards for people with bad credit have much less
fees and a greater deal of flexibility. Look carefully and you
may be able to find a credit card that will fit your lifestyle
a little better and give you better rates. The interest rate on
this type of card can be above 19%, and it can also include
yearly fees, too.
Another type of credit card that you can get if your credit
rating is better, is a balance transfer credit card. This will
allow you to reduce your credit card debt (if you have any) by
giving you the possibility of paying down your debt without any
interest. Check on the time period of this, though, and get as
long of a period as possible - try to get a year or longer. The
better cards will have no fees attached for this privilege.
No matter what kind of credit card you get, though, it could
lead to further trouble with bad credit if you do not handle
your credit card right. This means you need to make your
payments each month on time and seek to keep your balance down
to zero - if possible. Make sure your credit card agency does
report regularly to the credit bureaus and before long, you
will find that your credit rating has improved. You will want
to destroy other credit cards when they get paid off, if you
are the kind that will probably start charging again.
About The Author: Joe Kenny writes for the UK personal finance
sites http://www.creditcardstore.co.uk and also
http://www.cardguide.co.uk
John V
JohnC.Vincent/CEO/The Opt-In Magic System
http://LawOfAttractionSite.blogspot.com
http://Filing4Bankruptcy.blogspot.com
http://ForexWealthMaker.blogspot.com
Labels: Bill Consolidation, Credit Repair, Debt
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