


Misfortune sometimes happens, and you may find yourself with a bad credit history. Among the worst effects of that is that most banks will be unwilling to issue a credit card for you - so what can you do? Paying in cash is one idea, but not a very convenient one for two reasons: one, it's not comfortable, and two, it will not help you rebuild your credit history. In this case, gas station and department store credit cards, which are much easier to obtain, are often the best option available.
Their main advantage is that, by using them, you can restore your credit record. You should be careful not to indulge in reckless spending, because you'll only find yourself in debt again, and that's not the idea. Try to pay off the balance in full each month - not just for improving your credit record, but also to avoid problems: these cards often have higher interest rates, so if you let too much debt accumulate, it can cost you dear.
Since these cards will often only be usable for that particular store or gas station chain that issued them, many people feel tempted to apply for as many cards as they can. However, this will make potential lenders doubt your credit worthiness, since there's so much credit already extended, so try to avoid it.
By using these cards the right way, you'll someday be eligible for a regular credit card again. You'll have to decide then if you want to keep them after that. Since their interest rates are considerably higher than those of bank-issued credit cards, it might be a better idea to cancel them and use your regular card from then on.
Still, the benefits of these cards should not be ignored. Take gas station cards for example. People often imagine that they can only be used for buying gas - but consider the scenario of your car breaking down and you not having enough cash on you to have it repaired. You could easily charge the sum to your credit card. Furthermore, since most gas stations also have restaurants, you can conveniently use your card to pay for a meal when you're travelling. It is also possible to get better rates at hotels or when renting a car, or when paying for a car insurance. You just have to do some research in advance, and choose the card that you can use in the most convenient way.
Department store credit cards have their good sides as well. Since the goods sold in a department store are quite varied, you'll practically be able to buy just about anything you need there. Just keep your card balance in mind while you're making purchases.
To conclude, gas station and department store credit cards are an option you should not disregard. While their interest rates are higher than those of bank-issued cards, they will, in time, help you rebuild your credit history, while also offering significant convenience for purchasing.
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