If you're turned down, ask
about getting a secured card, where you give the issuer a deposit.
Not exact matches
The typical
secured card does not offer a rewards program at all, but the State Department's
card gives you a 1 % rewards rate back - that's
about the same rate you'd
get with the average unsecured rewards credit
cards.
The typical
secured card does not offer a rewards program at all, but the State Department's
card gives you a 1 % rewards rate back - that's
about the same rate you'd
get with the average unsecured rewards credit
cards.
Try DCU, I've heard good stories
about international students
getting secured credit
cards with them.
Secured credit
cards are reliable and you don't have to worry
about getting in debt over them.
You can learn more
about it by visiting our How to
Get a
Secured Card page.
What's attractive
about secured credit
cards for people with poor credit is that virtually anyone can
get one.
In this latest podcast with Denver Community Credit Union, we talk
about secured credit
cards: how they work, who should use them, and where to
get them.
Overall, what I love the most
about my
card is the benefits that I
get, such as cash back for good grades and purchases, and because I feel
secure about my identity and information with Discover.
I would look into
getting a
secured credit
card for a while and then think
about reapplying after
about 6 months or so.
I tried the
secure message and
got the response «Thank you for contacting Chase
about switching your
cards to different
cards.