How to Rebuild Credit, Post-Bankruptcy

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secured credit where????

I am trying to re-build credit after job loss and divorce. I can not find a secure credit card anywhere that isn;t a complete rip off. I went to my bank, Bank of America, and they would only take a " regular" credit app. Of course they denied me - everything I find online has a $29 application fee plus $48- $80 monthly maintenance fee. How / where can I find a decent secure credit card????

melissa of TX @ Oct 06, 2009 21:49:26 PM

Credit after bankruptcy

You are correct in that the credit market has changed in the last 2 years. I filed chapter 7 in 2004 and my credit score droped dramatically. However, I kept making payments on my vehicles (as those were not wiped out) and about 2 years later later, I was able to finance a new vehicle with zero percent interest. I did get a secured credit card and charged every month and paid the balance off. After about of year of that, i was able to secure a regular Visa and Mastercard with decent interest rates (under 10 on one and 12 on the other). I even purchased an additional vehicle a couple of years ago, but with 4.9% interest.

And just this past summer we purchased a house with a 5% fixed interest rate. Of course our previous mortage and previous auto loans were reaffirmed and our payments were always made on time, so I think that helped as well.

Of course I still do get denied on some credit applications (like American Express) I don't think they will ever give you a card while in bankruptcy, but I only use the 2 that I have not and I don't even apply anymore for additional credit.

Just keep making your current payments on time and little by little the credit scores go up and you'll eventually get back to where you were.

RDW of TX @ Oct 05, 2009 13:55:23 PM

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Kimberly Palmer, senior editor for U.S. News & World Report, writes about how to save money, avoid scams, manage debt, and be a savvy shopper. Send your personal finance questions to her for expert money advice.


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