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		<title>Credit Cards for People with Bad Credit</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trying to find by get credit cards that fit your budget and needs can often seem like a chore, but it gets even more difficult for people with bad credit history or what is known as adverse credit rating. There are many ways in which a person can end this kind of classification, including arrears [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Trying to find by get credit cards that fit your budget and needs can often seem like a chore, but it gets even more difficult for people with <a href="http://8acollective.com/bad-credit-loans/millions-of-americans-have-bad-credit.html">bad credit</a> history or what is known as adverse credit rating. There are many ways in which a person can end this kind of classification, including arrears on mortgage payments or payments not made on loans, bankruptcy, judgments in county courts, and so on.</p>
<p>Credit registries are maintained by companies dedicated to providing information on consumer credit, such as Equifax and Experian. These records kept count of the times that unpaid goods or services and have been on trial for this cause, and also for failure to pay credit card statements and possible bankruptcy.</p>
<p>The judgments and declarations of bankruptcy remain on file for six years, while payments made later files are kept for three years. When applying for a credit card, the company issuing such cards credit checks these records with the company to give such reports.</p>
<p>Many lenders will consider extending credit limits to people with adverse credit history, but this comes bundled with high interest rates and that could lead to worse situations to people who use these mechanisms, because if not then there are higher pay problems. It is entirely possible to rebuild credit history if you make payments on time. By doing this you can improve your credit rating so that you become eligible to apply for credit cards with interest rates much lowers.</p>
<p>The credit card fraud cost billions each year to traders, bankers and consumers. It is also a big drawback for people who have to change card. Anyway it is a situation where loss for all, and this monitoring should be really crucial everywhere.</p>
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