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    HELP!!!! How do I start getting credit after ch 7 from dec 2004

    I currently filled bankruptcy in dec of 2004. I have 2 credit cards and lost my job. I'm also trying to sell T-Shirts online to help put my daughter through college in 2008. Can someone give advice and wereabouts to apply for credit cards and loans and get approved with bk on credit report. Desperate!!!!! Any suggestions you can email me at [email protected] Also, need a co-signer for a loan. Please help, i'm desparte, will do anything.

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    I'll be in your position soon.. this is what I plan to do. First things first, I'm going to clean my credit report as well as is possible. Here's a great site with step-by-step instructions, almost! Go to their credit repair section.. it's awesome!

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    That part is a slow process, nothing happens overnight.

    Here's a great forum, too.. this is all about credit.. everything you wanted to know. Great group of people there to help answer your questions! Congrats on getting ready to get back into the world after your BK!

    Go here: You'll be glad you did! There's a newbie section- start there, or post your question and then start reading- by the time you're done.. you'll prolly have a few responses! Good Luck!

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      #3
      Try the Rewards 660 Visa..... I have it and it is definitely helping me out!
      BUSY running my own credit repair services! Sorry I don't stop in so often any more!

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        explore the link below.

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