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		<title>Bad Credit Scores Don&#8217;t Mean You Can&#8217;t Get Credit</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bad credit scores will definitely reduce your options, but they don&#8217;t make it impossible to get enough credit to begin raising your scores.
Secured credit cards have long been a quick and easy way to begin establishing good credit. They still are, but fewer banks are offering them, so you&#8217;ll have to search a little harder [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bad credit scores will definitely reduce your options, but they don&#8217;t make it impossible to get enough credit to begin raising your scores.</p>
<p>Secured credit cards have long been a quick and easy way to begin establishing good credit. They still are, but fewer banks are offering them, so you&#8217;ll have to search a little harder to find them.</p>
<p>A secured card is simply credit against a deposit you&#8217;ve made and which is held by your credit issuer as security in the event you don&#8217;t pay. Because the best way to handle a secured card is to charge very little and pay it off monthly, lenders make most of their money from the set up fees &#8211; and they want more than that. That&#8217;s why fewer banks are offering this option.</p>
<p>Credit unions are another good source of credit when you&#8217;re trying to rebuild. Their guidelines are less rigid and they&#8217;re more apt to see you as a whole person rather than a number. Be sure to ask for a very small amount and then pay it back promptly.</p>
<p>&#8220;Minor&#8221; credit cards are another option &#8211; these are cards from department stores and gas companies.  Before you ask for one of these, make sure it reports to the credit bureaus &#8211; otherwise they won&#8217;t help your credit-building efforts.</p>
<p>Remember that these cards carry high interest and low limits. So use them sparingly. Always try to stay below 30% of your credit limit, and of course &#8211; pay them off promptly.</p>
<p>Getting a co-signor is an option you should approach with care. There&#8217;s no doubt that riding the coat-tails of another person&#8217;s good credit is a fast and easy way to not only build credit, but access needed funds.</p>
<p>But unless you feel secure in the knowledge that you will pay as agreed &#8211; on time, every time, without fail &#8211; don&#8217;t do it! Some things in life cannot be purchased with money &#8211; but they can be lost through betrayal with money.</p>
<p>Because both of your names will be on the account, any mis-steps you make will be reported to your friend or loved one&#8217;s credit file as well &#8211; even though they had nothing to do with it.</p>
<p>And there are few surer ways to alienate a friend or a loved one than to destroy his or her credit.  </p>
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