John Hopkins

Credit Cards for People with Really Bad Credit



Posted: Saturday, July 22, 2006

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You have bad credit. Your credit score is low. You need to reestablish credit to raise your score. No one will give you a second chance because of your low credit rating. It’s a Catch-22 scenario. Sound familiar?

What do you do when nobody will give you credit? I am going to assume that if you are reading this article, this may be your particular problem. Reestablishing credit is difficult at first but it is obtainable for anyone, and I do mean anyone. Listed below are some tips for you to follow. I operate in the Dallas Fort Worth area so some of the creditors may not be available to your area but I think you will get the general idea of how to get credit and make the climb out of subprime.



What if your credit score is below 675?

You are now migrating to the subprime credit market and you will still get credit offers but with double-digit interest rates and higher administration fees. You will be solicited by numerous creditors. You will still be easily approved by creditors such as Capital One. Paying your bill on time, every time, will increase your credit rating and the ultimate goal is to get your score back above 700 to enjoy the better rates and terms. Staying clean in this arena with low balance-to-available credit ratio's will raise your score and promote you to the higher tier rating.



What if your credit score is below 620?

Now you are in the higher-risk category and you will be limited on who will even offer you credit terms. You will still be available for a car loan through most of the big automaker B-lenders such as Nuvell Credit or Drive Time Financial. The rates will be significantly higher. You can get unsecured credit cards with banks such as First Premier, Orchard Bank, Capital One and Household Bank. You will be paying higher fees, premiums and annual charges but they do report to all 3 credit bureaus, so keep those payments on time and stay clean. Certain national stores will still offer credit still such as Target, Wal-Mart, and Old Navy but they will keep your available credit low, to around $200 - $300, and the penalties for missed payments will be significant. The average rate for those store cards is around 21.99% APR.



What if your credit score is below 580?

You are in the HIGHEST RISK pool. Everything you do will be closely watched. About 90% of this countries creditors will not lend to you. Because of your score, you are now defined as 20 times "more likely" to end up in collections than the average consumer. The banks who will extend you credit will command the highest legal interest rates and they will keep you on a short leash. There is very little leniency shown in this category so MAKE THAT PAYMENT ON TIME or you will be immediately turned into collections and shunned from anymore second chances. Those creditors who are willing to even help you reestablish credit include: First Premier, Aspire Visa, and Prime Mutual. Proceed cautiously.



What if your credit score is below 560?

Chances are you will not be extended credit without posting your own money as a security deposit against your new account. This may include the same lenders in the previous category but now they may require you to put up $100 - $200 as a deposit and application fee. But this is better than a debit card which does not report to any bureaus. If you have no good credit and want to rebuild, this is the price of admission to get back in the game. Again, having no credit or reported positive trade lines does nothing to improve your score and only hinders the credit recovery process.

What if your credit score is below 550?
It’s very difficult to get anyone to help you here. I am aware of only one credit card, New Millennium Bank who will open you a secured account without even performing a credit check.. I think this may be your only resource when your score gets this low. However, they do report to all 3 bureaus. You will pay a higher premium and additional fees to even receive the card. When everyone else says "No," they still say "Yes." Their credit offer may be the only chance to get bureau-reported credit for some consumers.







More Tips

Other local creditors operating within the Dallas, Texas area who have more lenient approval guidelines and who will often extend credit to those who are attempting to rebuild their credit rating include...



Conn’s Appliance

Friedman’s Jewelers

Joe Daiche's Credit Jewelers

Fingerhut Catalog Store (Online)

Justice Finance Company



Remember: OTET

Translation: On Time Every Time. If you start to reestablish credit and cannot make and keep the creditor commitment to pay the minimum monthly payment without fail, you are doing yourself a great disservice and just plummeting yourself deeper into the black credit abyss.








Note: If you know of another creditor you would personally recommend, please leave a comment at the end of this article. I will update the list periodically to help others who are trying to reestablish credit and get another chance. Thanks.



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John Hopkins is a senior mortgage lender and credit expert in Dallas, Texas. Mr. Hopkins is a strong advocate of personal responsibility and 'make-sense' solutions for the credit-challenged, and those who desire to purchae a home. He may be reached at john.hopkins@nflp.com.
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Top-level comments on this article: (8 total)
» left by Anonymous
5 years 182 days ago.
I have very bad credit but i got approved for 2 credit cards tht report to all 3 credit bureaus: Rewards660 and Orchand Bank. I truly recomend them because I already got my first credit limit increase :-)
» left by Ari
from Lloyd
4 years 207 days ago.
Continental Finance Card is a great card they instantly approved me with my bad credit
» left by margie
from dickinson
3 years 281 days ago.
My credit through experian is 655 but the other two are 598. I am trying to rebuild my credit and I am trying to get a credit card that will help me do that. But, being that I have a higher score through experian.....do you know of any stores that use experian only to check your credit. I think I just might have a better rate that way.
» left by Anonymous 3 years 281 days ago.
No. You will probably need a second chance card. Try Orchard Bank of First Premier. Once you are above 660 as a mid, you will get better offers.
» left by Anonymous
from Chicago, Illinois
3 years 204 days ago.
Reward 660 extends credit to people w/scores of 560 and lower. Several charges will apply.
» left by Anonymous from Pennsylvania 3 years 191 days ago.
to help rebuild your credit try looking into crown jewlers , They are also located in Texas and another good way to help rebuild your credit without getting more credit cards . Start off slow buying something small and build from that. They report to the credit bureaus . But you must have bought something and paid on it for 6 months and start reporting after 3 months . Depends on what you buy and low payments ,as low at $25 a month , pay something off and you can wait 6 months before buying again , but no longer then 6 months , then they stop reporting . Good place to start without getting more credit cards.
» left by anonymous
from New York, NY
3 years 38 days ago.
I applied with First Premier, but tossed it out, as I realized their fees were extraordinarily high.. They were giving me a $200 credit limit, but charging $79 to activate, and if I'm not mistaken, another $29 per year. So, I would end up with under $100 for any emergency that may arise. So, I got a secured card with Citibank and at the very same time was accepted with Capital One. Go figure. My best friend has the exact credit I do and was refused by Capital One. Perhaps it's something in the water fountain there?
» left by Anonymous 2 years 162 days ago.
BEWARE OF Rewards660 They are a total rip off. I applied got a card but never got a bill....after calling and calling still no bill...then they sent me to collections!!! watch out!!!!!!
» left by don jarvis
from canada
95 days 11 hours ago.
hello every one well like all the rest of us on here i have bad credit because i got caught in a scam from niggra for $10.000 john you live in the us but can you help me still here in canada me and my wife are homeless right now so in you can help me in any way please do here is my phone number 1-780-307-1781 hope to hear from you soon bye for now don
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