POOR CREDIT RATING CARDS

Use the chart below to compare poor credit rating cards. These credit cards for bad credit are offered specially at people who have problems with their credit score, and are finding it difficult – or impossible – to get accepted for a loan or credit card. Fortunately, cards for people with poor credit are reflective of this special situation, and often carry features designed to help you improve your situation. These credit cards can even help with rebuilding your credit rating.

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Besides looking at which features could help you, do not forget to compare the other factors – including the interest rate (it may be higher to reflect the higher risk that you pose to the lender), the maximum credit limit and the annual fee. See the credit cards for bad credit comparison chart below.

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Guaranteed MasterCard
Guaranteed MasterCard

Mastercard19%$59.00 p.a.Ask on applicationYesAsk on application19%19%19%YesGuaranteed MasterCard
The Capital One Guaranteed MasterCard rates well among bad credit credit cards for people who need to build or strengthen their credit! Using your Guaranteed credit card responsibly can help you build or strengthen your credit history. You will pay an annual fee of $59.00 and receive an annual interest rate of 19.8%.
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Services

Services

1. 24/7 Customer Service
2. $0 Fraud Liability


Advantages

Advantages

1. May help you strengthen your credit history
2. 24/7 customer service online or by phone
3. $0 fraud liability for unauthorized use
4. Security funds not required, unless we contact you
 


Disadvantages

Disadvantages

1. Annual fee is $59.00

Low Rate Guaranteed Secured MasterCard
Low Rate Guaranteed Secured MasterCard

Mastercard14%$69 p.a$0YesN/A19%14%14%YesLow Rate Guaranteed Secured MasterCard
If you need a credit card to establish your credit history then the Capital One Low Rate guaranteed Secured MasterCard is a good choice for you. You get a lower rate than other credit cards that could save you money in interest payments. You need to provide security funds as collateral before you can receive your card and access your credit. Annual fee is $69.
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Services

Services

1. Security funds as low as $75 or $300 – this is determined after you’re approved
2. Credit limit of $300 or more
3. Your security funds are fully refundable if you ever decide to close your account – just make sure your balance is paid in full and your account is in good standing


Advantages

Advantages

1. Guaranteed Approval
2. Low rate on purchases and balance transfers
3. May help you establish or re-establish your credit history


Disadvantages

Disadvantages

1. Annual fee of $69

Low Rate Guaranteed MasterCard
Low Rate Guaranteed MasterCard

Mastercard14%$79 p.aAsk on applicationNoAsk on application19%14%14%YesLow Rate Guaranteed MasterCard
With The Capital One Low Rate Guaranteed MasterCard you are guaranteed access on credit with a low long-term rate. This card is perfect if you need to build or strengthen your credit. The annual fee for this credit card is $79.
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Services

Services

1. Low rate of 14.9% on purchases and balance transfers
2. Guaranteed credit card approval
3. Access to credit that can help you build or strengthen your credit history


Advantages

Advantages

1. Low rate on purchases and balance transfers
2. May help you strengthen your credit history
3. $0 fraud liability for unauthorized use
4. Security funds not required, unless we contact you


Disadvantages

Disadvantages

1. Annual fee is $79

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