There Is A Life Even After Having Gone Bankrupt
We are all aware that the real estate market offers many opportunities to becoming rich though not so many people are aware of the fact that it can also make you go bankrupt. However, with changes having been affected into law, it is now a lot harder to become bankrupt than at any time in the past. In fact, the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act is a step in the direction of curtailing the increasing use of filing bankruptcy which was deemed as being detrimental to the health of household economies.
Credit Card Offers
It is however surprising to learn that many people that have gone bankrupt continue to receive credit card offers and the reason for this could be because the banks are ignorant about your financial position or are not bothered about whom they send their credit card offers. No doubt, banks are most partial to those with good credit scores, though despite that they and credit card companies still continue to bombard the bankrupt with credit card offers. One possible explanation for this is that they have a business strategy that helps them reap greater profits.
In fact, credit card companies will charge you as many as nineteen percent interest on money that you borrow along with an annual fee which can even touch as many as twenty dollars. If you put all this together along with money they receive from retailers who sold to you on credit, you can well imagine how this billion dollar industry survives on your follies. Thus, banks and credit card companies can afford not to be too selective in whom they offer their credit cards to and it is also less costly to mass mail their cards than to look for specific individuals.
However, if you have gone bankrupt or have poor credit, it is not in your best interests to apply for such offers because a denial of your application can hurt you a lot and in any case you should be more concerned with repairing your credit. A better option for you may be using pre-paid debit cards that function much like credit cards though they come minus any of the problems associated with credit cards. Still, with the widespread use of credit cards in the US, even if you have gone bankrupt, the temptation may prove to be too strong to resist.
Remember, however, that if you miss out on one opportunity, there will be many more options to choose from and life as a bankrupt may not be as bad as you may have imagined.