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Wednesday, April 27, 2005

Best Credit Card Offer After Bankruptcy?



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Post subject: No Fee Credit Card with a recent Bankruptcy

Don Simonsen
Date: 1/15/2001 0:15 am CDT

I have had an excellent payment record until 6 months ago. I never missed a payment and was less then a week late on maybe as many as two payments per year. My court date for my bankruptcy was this month.
Question: Can I get a No Fee credit cart with a grace period. The interest rate is no problem. Even a credit limit of $100 would be nice.

Don Simonsen



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Board Monitor - CA
Date: 1/18/2001 10:22 am CDT

Don,

Thanks for your post and sorry to hear about your financial difficulties. I am not aware of a no fee card out there for someone in your situation. Even if your bankruptcy was dismissed, your would be hard pressed to find a no-fee card. You can find a list of cards that cater to consumers with "poor credit" by clicking on "Card Reports" from our home page and then on the "Poor Credit" button.

Hope this helps! Keep us posted on your progress.

Best Regards,
Curtis Arnold
CFCCT P.R. Director
http://www.cardratings.org



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Don Simonsen
Date: 1/19/2001 1:03 am CDT

I am prepared to put up assets of 150% the credit limit for a no-fee with a grace period. Where can I look to apply?



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