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|||http://affordablecreditcards.blogspot.com/ here you can find tips,advises,and some sites to look for credit cards you will never get turned down even if you have a bad credit.
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|||go to http://www.rscreditcard.com/ and sign up for a Credit Card this site has all the major credit cards
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|||if you are getting turned down for cards, then I suppose your credit rating must be turning sour, and i have good guess why.
If you goal is to establish a good credit rating, then you are doing just about the exact opposite of what you need to do. Credit scores are based on the total amount of credit you have as a ratio of your total income. So for example, if you have one card with a credit line of $3000 (with an income of say, $25,000) your credit will be much better than having three cards with a total of $9000 (with the same income). Following me?
If you want to establish good credit, you need only one card that you use responsibly over a period of years. So, yes, it is good that you have a card, but there is no need to get others. You were likely approved for the first two on the basis of a fairly neutral credit score. Now that you have the theoretical capacity to go on a shopping spree bender with 2(!!) cards, the companies are more reluctant.
Advice: cancel the card that you have gotten most recently, and use the other card responsibly-- paying your bill every month, on time. That's how you are going to establish good credit, not by filling up your wallet with lots of plastic.|||a few months ago I went to a local check cashing place and, for $9.95, bought a pre-paid Visa. You can put as much money on it as you want and use it anywhere you want. I only use mine online because when used in a store, you incur a $1.50 finance charge for each use. HTH|||VISA or Mastercard are recognised worldwide, so even if you were to buy something from Asia or Europe, they would be recognised.|||Look online for bad credit credit cards. Your credit may be perfect, but they will give anyone a card.
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