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Credit Cards, Debit Cards and Pre-Paid Cards (5)

Sunday, 17 February 2013 06:35

Can I Have A Credit Card If Bankrupt?

Written by Jon
If I am bankrupt can I have a credit card?  Or maybe a pre-paid credit card?
Wednesday, 05 December 2012 09:05

Can I Use A Pre-Paid Credit Card If Bankrupt?

Written by Jon
I went bankrupt and am finding it difficult to get a bank account to have my wages paid into.  Can I use a pre-paid credit card for this?
Tuesday, 16 October 2012 08:21

How Can I Improve My Credit?

Written by Jon
I want to improve my credit rating and have read where some credit cards are only offered to a select few people and have great terms and can improve your credit.  Where can I get one of these and will it improve my credit.
Thursday, 05 July 2012 06:15

What Is The Best Credit Card To Have?

Written by Jon
I am looking around at the different credit cards I can apply for and was wondering what is the best credit card to have?

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