Premiere Bankcard from South Dakota
10.0 percent interest rate
reports frequently yp credit bureau
2006-06-20 05:55:34
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answered by grantmcfleeg 2
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Mastercard has created a pre-paid credit card. You can actually get that card at washington mutual, lord knows there's a ton of them in Manhattan. You would put money onto the card, but you would still pay a bill as if it were a regular credit card. It's a great way to start building up bad credit, because you are basically spending your own money.
2006-06-20 05:58:49
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answered by graciefaith1 4
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I started out years ago with a capital one secured credit card. It was the first step toward good credit. They asked for a 50 deposit and gave me a 300 limit. Last year they sent me back the $50. High interest card, but a great way to get started.
2006-06-20 05:56:14
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answered by jay 7
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The safest way to rebuild good credit is to apply for a prepaid credit card with a bank. You can get one with a $500 limit, providing you deposit $500 in advance. When you don't make a timely payment, they withdraw the payment from your deposit and shut down the card for good. Be careful and pay bills timely or ahead of time if possible.
2006-06-20 05:56:50
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answered by J Somethingorother 6
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bad credit depends on each credit card owner's records
2006-06-20 17:05:46
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answered by ? 2
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Orchard Bank - an affiliate of HSBC. Try www.orchardbank.com
2006-06-20 05:55:33
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answered by JCL 2
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Orchard Bank is a good one. You can find it at www.orchardbank.com
2006-06-20 05:55:43
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answered by Amanda H 1
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First Premier...I see their advertisements on here all the time.
2006-06-20 05:55:18
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answered by Loo 3
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