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original written articlesMarch 26, 2008 8:34 am

People are often encouraged to build their credit history or improve their credit scores by obtaining credit. Ironically, most lenders require excellent credit before they grant an approval. If your problem is that you have never had credit or you have a poor credit score, chances are your application will be declined. Do you have other options? Fortunately, yes!

Secured credit cards are made especially for people with problems with their credit score or for people who haven’t yet started building a credit history of their own. That’s right. Even with poor credit or even with no credit at all, you can still get approved if you apply for a secured credit card. Does this prospect interest you?

What is a secured credit card and how do they differ from regular good credit cards?

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The Fair Credit Reporting Act or FCRA of 1970 has recently been strengthened in order to allow anyone to dispute negative disputes on their credit report. This can be done with a letter of dispute and in turn the credit bureaus must either delete the listing or verify it.The key to repairing bad credit is to write a properly formatted letter of dispute to one or all of the credit bureaus and send them out via registered mail. Always keep a copy of your correspondence and the receipt from your registered mail letter for further reference. It is also important to make copies of your credit report to include in the letter, not originals.

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