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Bank Secured Credit Cards |
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Even though there are many types of
credit cards out there for consumers, there are few for those with bad
credit. Those who are looking to repair their credit have a few
options available, one of which is the bank secured credit card.
This credit card can help you to repair your credit, as it works in
conjunction with your savings or checking account.
Bank secured credit cards look and work just like traditional credit
cards, although they use your bank account as collateral. Anytime
you aren’t able to pay your credit card bill at the due date, the
bank will take the money out of your account. This way, there is
always money there for the bank, in the event that you are unable to
make your payment.
Bank secured credit cards are also ideal for those who have a
bankruptcy or simply don’t qualify for a line of credit due to
bad credit or no credit history. These credit cards show your
bank that you are able to pay your monthly dues, and that you are
taking the necessary steps in rebuilding or building your credit.
Over time, if you remain responsible and pay your bill on time, your
bank may give you an unsecured line of credit - known as a standard
credit card with no collateral.
Due to the fact that bank secured credit cards only allow you to spend
what have in your account, you don’t need to worry about
debt. When you can’t make a payment, the bank simply takes
the money out of your account. Although this is a great back up
plan, you should always pay your bill and never let this happen.
Just like other credit cards, bank secured credit cards do have
disadvantages that can hit you like a ton of bricks should you use the
card irresponsibly. Anytime you don’t pay your bill on
time, the bank can hit you with high interest charges and late
charges. These charges and fees can get higher and higher if you
don’t start paying your bill, which can eventually cause you to
drain your account that you set aside. If you pay your bill on
time though, you won’t have to worry about being hit with these
types of charges.
For those who have bad credit or need to start building credit, a bank
secured credit card is a great place to start. These cards can
lead you to an unsecured credit card, providing you pay your bill on
time. Almost all banks offer these credit cards, all you have to
do is ask. Once you have kept your credit card in good standing
for a period of time - you’ll have the satisfaction in knowing
that you are taking the right steps in rebuilding your credit.
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