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  2. How 3 people used secured credit cards to rebuild their credit

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    The point of a secured credit card is to build strong credit, so the best way to go about this is by practicing solid habits. You can start by always paying your balance on time. If possible, pay ...

  3. Best credit cards after bankruptcy - AOL

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    Card name. Annual fee. Card highlights. Discover it® Secured Credit Card. $0. 2 percent cash back at gas stations and restaurants (up to $1,000 in combined purchases each quarter, then 1 percent)

  4. How to use the OpenSky Secured Visa Credit Card - AOL

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    As a secured credit card, the OpenSky Secured Visa requires a refundable cash deposit of between $200 and $3,000 to establish a line of credit that will be equal to your deposit amount. The card ...

  5. What Is a Secured Credit Card and How Does It Build Credit? - AOL

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    Secured credit cards can be a great way to rebuild if you have bad credit or no credit at all. The point of getting a secured credit card is to help create a positive payment history or good ...

  6. Credit card - Wikipedia

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    Secured credit cards. A secured credit card is a type of credit card secured by a deposit account owned by the cardholder. Typically, the cardholder must deposit between 100% and 200% of the total amount of credit desired. Thus if the cardholder puts down $1,000, they will be given credit in the range of $500–1,000.

  7. 3-D Secure - Wikipedia

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    3-D Secure. Not to be confused with card security code. 3-D Secure is a protocol designed to be an additional security layer for online credit and debit card transactions. The name refers to the "three domains" which interact using the protocol: the merchant/acquirer domain, the issuer domain, and the interoperability domain. [1]

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