So you’ve applied for credit or a loan and been denied. What happens next? What are you suppose to do? If you are like most, you may ignore the denial letters you receive or close down the browser window telling you the unfortunate news. However, that’s your first step: acceptance. Understand that you may have […]
4 Steps After You’re Denied Credit
October 30, 2014 By Kevin Williams
Filed Under: Credit Cards, Repair/Rebuild Your Credit Tagged With: applying for credit, credit card denial, credit card rejection, repair your credit
5 Ways to Improve Your Chances of Getting Approved
August 13, 2014 By Kevin Williams

For some, credit is an afterthought; credit comes naturally and in large amounts. Others, ummm, not so much. Maybe you went through a divorce. Maybe your parents or family contributed to you not-so-high credit score. Or maybe you had good credit but over-extended yourself. No matter how you got there, your situation is real and […]
Filed Under: personal credit, Repair/Rebuild Your Credit Tagged With: applying for credit, cosigners, credit approval, credit score, references
What to do BEFORE your Credit Card Application is Denied.

“I’m about to apply for a credit card, what should I do first?” As posted in the previous post on Best Credit Cards to rebuild Credit, What to do if you’ve been denied by a Credit Card Company, about 15% of all credit card applications are denied or otherwise rejected. What this also means is […]
Filed Under: Credit Cards, Repair/Rebuild Your Credit Tagged With: applying for credit, credit card applications, credit card denial, credit card rejection, rebuilding credit
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