onedge365 asked:


without a lot of scams, like deposit fee, start up fee, yearly fee, etc

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KD on 12 June, 2009 at 9:46 pm #

Well you get all those fees because of bad credit so you will probably have to start with one of them….”First premier bank”…then eventually you will be able to get a better card! But unfortunatley they have to show “punsihment” for bad credit. It’s a crock!


bud68 on 14 June, 2009 at 11:30 pm #

Not without fees and really high interest rates.


DAS on 16 June, 2009 at 12:07 pm #

Lots and lots, just look on line, Capitol One, First Premier to name a few.


Bryce K on 19 June, 2009 at 10:06 pm #

They have a bunch. Orchard is a pretty good one. I think they just have a fee of 58 dollars a year. You can visit and click on bad credit credit cards. I have got a few card there. You can compare the rates. Also you can check out the salute card or aspen card. I have both and they both gave me pretty generous limits for bad credit. 450$. And the salute just raised my limit to 700 after six months.


Jaime on 21 June, 2009 at 11:05 pm #

You mean credit cards for people with bad credit?

Try this site it lists all the credit cards for people with bad credit.

I got the one offered by orchard bank. I need to rebuild my credit too. Its a credit card but I had to pay a fee of $19.


BIG Z on 23 June, 2009 at 4:41 pm #

Unfortunately, if you have bad credit - you’re going to pay fees. But “credit cards for bad credit” are a great tool to help you build / improve your credit score. Eventually, with regular on-time payments - you’ll be able to upgrade to a better offer without fees. But for now, you may have to settle for one of these types of offers:

If you choose a “credit card for bad credit” - make sure you carry a small balance - and always pay on-time! This will ensure you credit rating continues to build as you use the card…

GOOD LUCK!


Sandy Q on 25 June, 2009 at 11:56 am #

- try this one. I personally use their card.
As I know it accept everyone, even if person has bad credit and I got no hidden fees upon opening it.


Gangstalicious on 27 June, 2009 at 7:46 pm #

Get the orchard bank credit card their the best for people with poor credit. I qualified for the silver credit card. Anyway, they’ll start you up with a 300.00 limit. Make sure you pay the full balance you owe every month. There’s a $19.00 deposit. However, there is an annual fee of like 59.95 for the silver card. The APR rate was like 14.90% if I remember correctly. DO NOT go to first premier bank because they scam people out of their money. A friend of mines got scammed by them big time. Check this site out to help find the credit card that fits your needs.