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i think creditcardlocators can help you with what you need.they offer you an easy way to browse and compare over different types of credit cards to find the perfect match. Whether you are looking to rebuild your credit, have a new credit history or /and earn rewards and points. just google creditcardlocators for more info
Capital One helped me after I had credit problems too. Just be careful to read the fine print and don’t get one of the credit cards that has a wacky set of fees! I got an “offer” from a certain credit card company (NOT Capital One, may I add) that had a set-up fee, a yearly membership fee, a monthly fee, and if I closed the account but had a balance remaining, then I would have had to pay a “maintenance” fee or something similar until I got the balance down to zero! And the interest rate was close to 24 per cent!
NO THANK YOU! So when a Capital One offer came in with a very good offer, I took it.
My experiences may be different from yours. Weigh your options carefully, maybe speak with a financial counselor. There are websites for people like us, who have had some financial problems, one of these being http://www.christianet.com Look at some of the things they have to offer, and remember that I do not have any affilation or vested interest in this or any other program. I do help you find all that you need.
Capital One is TERRIBLE, I would suggest going to any bank (your bank if you have one). Most banks have secured cards, not just Capital One. That’ll be your best bet.
i think creditcardlocators can help you with what you need.they offer you an easy way to browse and compare over different types of credit cards to find the perfect match. Whether you are looking to rebuild your credit, have a new credit history or /and earn rewards and points. just google creditcardlocators for more info