Would be very difficult, if not impossible to get.
Chapter 7. The credit cards would be unsecured debts.
Many different banks offer unsecured credit cards for people with bad credit. An example would be the Capital One Classic Platinum card, which can be ordered by people with a credit score as low as 577. Another option is to apply for a secured credit card, which can later be converted to an unsecured credit card.
Unsecured credit cards are easy to get because they have no restriction and anyone can get them. You do not need a good credit history or an account to get one.
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Credit cards for people with bad credit are secured cards issued by banks. It is also possible to get unsecured cards with low interest rate or zero APR for the first six months. Negotiations can be done with the bank that issued your credit card.
There ain't any!
Prepaid credit cards are the only ones that are not "unsecured." Credit cards are unsecured. Lenders offer different credit products, including cards with minimum limits ($250-$300) for customers with credit difficulties. Capital One offers a credit card with a $300 limit for this purpose; however, it is often extended only to former customers. Check your eligibility at www.capitalone.com
yes! because in Chapter 7 bankruptcy is considered a straight liquidation of unsecured debt. In simpler terms, this means that all unsecured debt is discharged. in short its a judgement for your term in credit card bills.
When in bankruptcy it is not possible to have a credit card. Once the terms of the bankruptcy have been met, some credit card companies will consider issuing a credit card to some people.
Unsecured credit cards can give you better rates and reward programs, however these things must be balanced against the risk of credit problems if something goes wrong.
Revolving unsecured credit accounts (credit cards).