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Our opinions are our own. You can get a credit card with bad credit, but it won't be one of those cards you see advertised with rich rewards or exclusive perks. It will probably be fairly basic.
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She's been writing about credit cards and reward travel since 2011 with articles on Forbes Advisor, BoardingArea, The Points Guy and more. Her redemptio... Jerod Morales is a deputy editor at ...
Discover cards are currently not available on CNBC Select and links have been redirected to our credit card marketplace where you can review offers from other issuers like American Express or Chase.
Clint Proctor is a lead editor with the credit cards and travel rewards team at Forbes Advisor. He has five years of experience in personal finance journalism and has contributed to a variety of ...
Our opinions are our own. A low interest credit card saves you money by reducing the cost of debt: When you're paying less in interest, you can pay back what you've borrowed more quickly.