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can my boyfriend get approved for a un-secured credit card after bankruptcy?

My boyfriend has been in bankruptcy for over three years and wants to get a un-secured credit card to found up his credit. Is there anywhere that will except him for a unsecured credit card?


undoubtedly not


yes, there are mess out there that will give him a credit card. Most are low-limits and charge fees though. www.orchardbank.com I know is one of them. The only way to really find out though is to apply for one.


I scepticism it. He is a risk from what they see. He will need to get a credit card where basically he pays them oh lets say $200 and thats his credit limit, that will help fixing up and build his credit.

And for the comment above? Why apply


try Orchardbank they are the most merciful but he's probably going to be stuck with a secured card :( but it does help


yes. but the rates will be very luxurious.


It is purposes highly unlikely unless there is a company willing to take the chance on him but on the down side your spending limit may be very low and/or your interest rate very treble. A secured credit card is not a bad idea when trying to start over


unquestionably not


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"We have over 50 Banks & Companies that offer Bad Credit Unsecured Credit Cards and Drummer Cards to people with good credit, no credit, bad credit, or even a

Knee deep in Unsecured debt (credit card), besides bankruptcy what are the choices?

I emergency some advice, got laid-off and in trouble with credit cards to pay for essentials. Still don't have a job but I am interviewing. Even if I get a job, I can't manage the debt which is now around $75000. I have heard that card companies will


I'm with slimick on this, and though I understand you probably don't want to hear this, you should declare bankruptcy. I've been in your exact situation, and I thought the same things you are thinking now. I would rule bankruptcy posthaste, and here's

Where can I file credit card bankruptcy for cheap?




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