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		<title>Rebuilding Credit After a Bankruptcy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to Rebuild Credit After Bankruptcy



If you intend to use credit again after you have filed for  bankruptcy, there are a few ways you can go about getting back in the  game. The first is to apply for a credit card with a low limit which  requires full repayment every month. If [...]]]></description>
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<div id="textpreview">If you intend to use credit again after you have filed for  bankruptcy, there are a few ways you can go about getting back in the  game. The first is to apply for a credit card with a low limit which  requires full repayment every month. If you have a difficult time  getting approved for a new card due to a low credit score from the  bankruptcy, you can look into either getting a co-signer or applying for  a secured credit card. This is one in which you deposit money into an  account ahead of time and this will be the basis for your established  credit line.</p>
<p>While you are in the process of rebuilding your credit, you should take  advantage of every consumer&#8217;s right to see their credit report free once  a year. This offer is available from Trans Union, Equifax and Experian,  which are the three major agencies that report consumer credit  statistics. If you stagger your requests, you can receive a free report  every four months. When you receive the report, you should check for  inaccuracies and report them at once. Also, if you have established new  accounts since your bankruptcy filing, make sure that your positive  payment history is being reported.</p></div>
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