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> How Can A Bankruptcy Affect Your Chances Of Getting A Credit Card |
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Many
consumers are under the impression that if you end up in a bad credit
situation that leads into bankruptcy that there is no chance of getting a
credit card ever again. Well this is not the case as it is very possible to
obtain a credit card after you have declared bankruptcy, it just may take a
bit longer then if you where in better financial standing. Unfortunately
there are many scam artists out there that are looking to take advantage of
people in bankruptcy situations by offering them a credit card scam. So how
exactly does a consumer put himself or herself in a position to get a credit
card after they have declared bankruptcy?
The saying "If it sounds too good to be true, it more then likely is." Has
been around for a long time and rings quite true when you have declared
bankruptcy and are trying to get a credit card. Should you be in this type
of situation and get any type of credit card offer that is offering you a
credit card with a high credit limit and low interest rate it is extremely
likely to be a scam. Scam artists who run these types of scams know how
desperate that people who have claimed bankruptcy are to obtain a credit
card and use that information to try and get their hard earned money from
them.
When you locate a legitimate credit card for those in a bad
credit/bankruptcy situation there is a huge chance that you are going to
have to pay a higher then usual interest rate as well as an annual fee that
will probably be considerably higher then if you where to be in a better
financial standing. A credit card company that is not out to simply relieve
you of your cash will not expect that you pay any fees up front before you
were to get your credit card and most certainly would not be asking for
checking account information in an attempt to get money from you in that
manner.
In some cases a reputable credit card company will ask for a security
deposit if you have declared bankruptcy and are in the market for a credit
card. Just make sure to do your research into the company so you know that
your money will be safe.
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