Are secured credit cards reported to the major credit bureaus?
Yes. The activity on secured cards is reported to the major credit bureaus in the same way the activity on all other credit cards is reported. In fact, when a lender reviews your credit report they can not tell whether you have a secured credit card or an unsecured credit card.
Yes. The activity on secured cards is reported to the major credit bureaus in the same way the activity on all other credit cards is reported. In fact, when a lender reviews your credit report they can not tell whether you have a secured credit card or an unsecured credit card.
Do I need to actually use my secured card in order to improve my credit?
No, you do not. After credit trouble, some people may be worried that they won’t be able to make their payments on their secured credit card, or may not trust themselves to use their credit card responsibly. Fortunately, you can open a secured credit card account, activate it, and still rebuild your credit even if you don’t use it. Even though there is no activity on your account, you’re still reported to the credit bureaus as being on time with your payments (you can’t be late since you didn’t have any to make in the first place). Since you will constantly be current on your payments, you will continue to be reported as being in good standing on your account, therefore improving your credit score. The only thing you have to do is remember to pay your membership fee once a year, and the rest will take care of itself.
No, you do not. After credit trouble, some people may be worried that they won’t be able to make their payments on their secured credit card, or may not trust themselves to use their credit card responsibly. Fortunately, you can open a secured credit card account, activate it, and still rebuild your credit even if you don’t use it. Even though there is no activity on your account, you’re still reported to the credit bureaus as being on time with your payments (you can’t be late since you didn’t have any to make in the first place). Since you will constantly be current on your payments, you will continue to be reported as being in good standing on your account, therefore improving your credit score. The only thing you have to do is remember to pay your membership fee once a year, and the rest will take care of itself.
I think you are a very intelligent man who is working hard to rebuild post bk, and is very passionate about avoiding credit. 

On a side note, I guess I read this stuff wrong. I mean I feel like someone is telling me.....hey, you are a freaking idiotic moron and I despise you but
Many of that 85% have unsecured credit cards I am sure....
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