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isPermaLink="false">http://blog.taxresource.ca/?p=2532#comment-2985</guid> <description>I started my credit rebuilding, after ditching my student loans for a few years, with a Capital One secured card. They have an annual fee, but offer either a 1:1 secured line, or better (Mine was 75 bucks for a 750 limit . . . my spouse was 200/200).A couple years of paying my loans, a year of use on the secured card, and now I&#039;m in a house with a regular mortgage. I always make sure to mention the Capital One offer to anyone who mentions credit issues.</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I started my credit rebuilding, after ditching my student loans for a few years, with a Capital One secured card. They have an annual fee, but offer either a 1:1 secured line, or better (Mine was 75 bucks for a 750 limit . . . my spouse was 200/200).</p><p>A couple years of paying my loans, a year of use on the secured card, and now I&#8217;m in a house with a regular mortgage. I always make sure to mention the Capital One offer to anyone who mentions credit issues.</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> </channel> </rss>
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