Even if you have little or no credit, you can
still get a secured card from a mainstream bank.
Not exact matches
With a low score, you may
still be able to
get credit, but it will come with higher interest rates or with specific conditions, such as depositing money to
get a
secured credit
card.
Home Trust
still offer a
secured credit
card, but they are very picky and
getting one from them is not an easy task.
While in a consumer proposal you can
still get a
secured credit
card through select financial institutions.
With a low score, you may
still be able to
get credit, but it will come with higher interest rates or with specific conditions, such as depositing money to
get a
secured credit
card.
If you
get a $ 2,000 tax refund — even if you use part of it to pay down other debts or to establish emergency savings — you could
still put $ 1,000 or so toward the refundable security deposit for a
secured credit
card.
If you
still can't qualify or you don't have credit at all, I recommend starting with a store credit
card (i.e. Macy's) or
getting a
secured card to establish credit.