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    BadCreditOffers.com helps those with less-than-perfect credit ratings get credit cards and loans

    October 25th, 2007

    BadCreditOffers.com aims to help those with not so good or even bad credit ratings to look for companies offering credit cards, loans and other resources. In other words, it’s a review site for financial companies lenient on low credit ratings.

    Best of all, it is free to use.

    They continuously monitor the credit marketplace to show the best offers available, then display each day’s best offers on its website.

    For example, in the credit card category, the top ranked card is First Premier Bank Gold Mastercard.

    Once you get the best offer for your needs, all you have to do is to ensure you’re paying it off on time. This exercise in rebuilding one’s credit is the way to improve one’s financial future.

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