Will a secured credit card be good for me?

Answered on August 05, 2010
Updated on August 05, 2010
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Amy Miller Amy Miller
Secured credit cards are great for people with bad or no credit who are trying to build or rebuild credit history. Lenders are more likely to approve a customer with limited credit for a secured card than for a traditional one, as the cash deposit provided by the cardholder guarantees that the bank will be repaid in any case. If a customer handles his credit card responsibly, and issuing company regularly reports account activity to credit bureaus, secured credit cards may help cardholders build or rebuild their credit. View selection of secured credit cards on our web site.
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