This site has basic info:
http://www.factsaboutbankruptcy.com/Credit_Card_After_Bankruptcy.html
What Can You Do To Ensure You Receive A Credit Card After You File For Bankruptcy?
Only apply for one credit card at a time: Wait until you’ve been rejected before applying for another card. When credit card companies look at your credit rating and see that you’ve just discharged a bankruptcy they’re uneasy to offer you another credit card to begin with. When they see you applying for multiple cards they panic, thinking that you’re starting your spending cycle all over again.
Take on a high interest rate: You’ll most likely need to apply for some high interest credit cards since some credit card companies consider you high risk. Take a chance with a high interest credit card but make sure that you make ALL your payments. In fact, you’ll want to end each month with a zero balance so that creditors see the effort that you’re making in re-establishing your credit and that you are responsible enough to hold a credit card.
Get a co-signer: If credit card companies constantly turn you down see if a close friend or family member will co sign a card for you. This makes them liable for any debt but your goal is make sure that it never comes to that since you’re going to making all your payments
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What Is A Prepaid Credit Card And How Can It Help You?
You can rebuild your credit through a prepaid credit card. Although there are drawbacks that come with utilizing this type of card to reestablish your credit, it can serve your purpose. Here are some of the details:
PROS:
Easy to Get: Virtually anyone can get one, even those individuals who have recently undergone a bankruptcy proceeding. The reason for this is that you never borrow money. Instead you place an up-front amount of money on the card and you can only use that amount. Your payments are made and noted in your credit report. So if you actively use the card and make the payments in a timely manner to replenish your dollar amount, you will slowly begin to rebuild your credit.
No Interest: As noted above, you are never borrowing any money, so therefore you don't have an interest payment. The money you are using is yours!
Use Anywhere: Just like the major credit cards, you can use these prepaid cards anywhere you see your logo. Neither you or any clerk that checks you out of a store will be able to tell that you are using a prepaid card.
CONS:
High Cost: It usually costs around $5-$50 to apply for a prepaid card, and around $5 to place money back on your card. Even though this seems like a lot per charge, you are not paying interest, so keep that in mind.
Habitual Payments: It can be difficult to sign up for a monthly charge using your prepaid card. Since it is undeterminable as to how much you will have from month to month, it is hard to sign up for say a monthly subscription to something.
All is all though, a prepaid credit card is a great choice for you to turn to after you have filed bankruptcy. It will allow you to begin to restore your credit, and will also let you always know that you can not go into debt. Give it a try and practice budgeting yourself on a monthly basis and see exactly how much you can spend per month all while rebuilding your credit. After this process, then attempt to land another credit card and you'll be back on your feet in no time!