Have you made mistakes in the past that have led you to have poor rating? If this is the case you may not think that you can get another credit
card, but the fact of the matter is that you can but it just may not be one that you would pick if you had your choice. If you do it correctly, you can actually use charge
cards to help improve your score again.
It may be a long process but it will be worth it. Every month your score will be in good standing which will move you a
little bit closer to having good borrowing limit once more, or perhaps for the first time in your life.
Opening A Credit Account With Poor Credit
There are
currently a lot of programs out there that are just for those that have poor score. In most cases you'll find that you can receive a charge card but you cannot get one
that has a huge limit. You shouldn't worry about the limit too much but you should instead think about making regular payments.
You may start out with an
amount that is as low as $100 but don't let that borrow you. Instead, buy small items such as a few groceries and then pay them off repeatedly. If you do this over
and over again for about six months you'll generally find that the company will extend your borrowing limit while your rating is rising at the same time.
If you
really have poor score you may find that the only way to have another debt card is to accept a secured offer. What this means is that you will actually be putting your
own money into your account.
This seems silly to a lot of people but this shows creditors that you have the ability to charge, pay on the balance, and charge
again always keeping it to a minimum. If you are able to do this for even six months you will find that you get more offers for low balance.
The idea behind the
secured credit card is to show that you are capable of paying off your outstanding, so don't dismiss this idea as it really can help you get your foot into the door with
creditors again. Another way that you will be able to establish some borrowing facilities again is if someone is on the credit account with you.
Many card
companies today don't allow this anymore, but if it is an option you would want to look into your options and see if you can't get your name out there on some plastic
money. If you are successful in doing this, make sure that you pay off your outstanding regularly because if you don't you can also cause the other person on the
account to see a decline in their score, and you don't want to be responsible for that.
As you can see there are still options out there for you even if you have
a bad rating. In some cases you will be able to seek balance transfer cards that will not allow you to charge anything further but will allow you to open a new account
and give you the chance to keep it in good standing.
Balance transfer opportunities are also a good idea because you can lower your interest rate and
actually start paying off your debt instead of just the interest.