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Friday, December 23, 2005

Credit After Bankruptcy

Author: jason
Posted: Thu Jul 01, 2004 8:04 am
Post subject: Credit After Bankruptcy


7/24/2002 2:11 am CDT

Does any one know of any credit card issuers, maybe smaller ones that might approve someone after a chapter 7 bankruptcy and after they have established credit already??? besides Capital One,Providian,First Consumers National Bank,secured cards,Orchard,Merrick.And not the ones that charge crazy fees etc.First Premere,Cross Country,Centenial,. FICO is in upper 600's and there is very very little debt. Remember Bankruptcy is on credit report and will last 10 years. Many companies if you apply will deny only because of Bankruptcy within 10 years. PLEASE REPLY ANY KNOWLEDGE.


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Author: Steve
Posted: Thu Jul 01, 2004 8:06 am
Post subject: Credit After Bankruptcy


7/24/2002 12:46 am CDT

Try Bank of America. They have a good secured card program, although if your BK was very recent, they might not approve even a secured account for you. By the way, FCNB is no longer in the secured card business unfortunately. They had a pretty decent program while it was around anyway.

www.bankofamerica.com

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