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The Truth About Bad Credit Unsecured Credit Cards

Bad credit unsecured credit cards can be the credit card holy grail to those who have suffered bruises to their credit history. However, they're not always easy to find and there's quite a bit of misinformation surrounding them. Fortunately, finding t
he right bad credit unsecured credit cards is as easy as understanding a few simple facts.

1. There's No Such Thing as a Free Ride

If you have bad credit, don't expect to qualify for a credit card with low interest and no annual fee. Lenders will see you as a high risk and because of this, bad credit unsecured credit cards usually come with higher interest rates and some type of annual fee attached. That doesn't, however, mean that you should pay through the nose for the privilege of having a credit card.

There are some bad credit unsecured credit cards out there that will try to charge high annual fees, application fees, processing fees and then a high interest rate on top of all of these other costs. Don't fall for it.

2. Know When Enough is Enough

Yes, you're going to have to pay more for your credit privileges than those who have perfect credit. That doesn't mean you should have to pay an arm and a leg.

I have seen some bad credit unsecured credit cards offer a credit limit of $250 and then charge an annual fee of about $60, a processing fee of nearly $100 and an application fee of $50 or $60. This leaves you with about $40 to $50 worth of available credit when you finally get your credit card. This isn't a good scenario.

There are bad credit unsecured credit cards that charge only an annual fee of $30 to $60 and no processing or application fees. These are the cards you want to go with.

3. Acceptable Interest Rates Only

Just like you shouldn't spend too much money on the fees associated with bad credit unsecured credit cards, you shouldn't spend too much money in finance charges either. Just because you have bad credit doesn't mean that you should pay horrific interest rates.

While it is true that many bad credit credit cards charge in excess of 20 percent interest, there are many bad credit unsecured credit cards that charge much, much less.

4. No Money Up Front

People with bad credit are sometimes desperate for an unsecured credit card, and some unscrupulous con artists are well aware of this fact. There are some scams circulating that involve people sending in cash up front for bad credit unsecured credit cards. Don't fall for them.

Any credit card company that wants you to send in money before you get your credit card is a company you shouldn't be doing business with. Legitimate companies will charge any fees associated with their accounts to your new credit card so you don't have to send in money up front. In other words, the card is in your hand before you send them a dime.

5. Loyalty Isn't For Lenders

People are oftentimes creatures of habit. They get used to something and don't want to think about changing the routine as long as it's working for them. Don't let this happen with your bad credit unsecured credit cards. Sometimes the grass really is greener on the other side. Once your credit has improved, try applying for credit cards with better terms.

While it's true that bad credit credit cards can be murky waters to tread in, it doesn't have to be that way. By keeping the above five facts in mind, you should be able to navigate the world of bad credit unsecured credit cards easily and with great success.
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