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@Anonymous wrote:Try Capital One Quicksilver. They give 1.5% cash back on all purchases and I was approved with them the same month as my bankruptcy discharge. They were the first ones that gave me a second chance and approved me with initially $500 and just 2 years later have $2500 credit limit. They've been very good to me and I highly recommend them. Also, my credit score was much lower than 643 when I applied, so you should have no problem being approved.
This or the Capital One Platinum secured card is great card to start off with and you can start off with $500 + any additional money if you want a higher credit limit as long as you can pay it at the time of application.
I keep this card in my wallet for credit age purposes nowadays, but it did a great job of raising my credit score.
@Themanwhocan wrote:If you really want a second card right now, and I personally think you might be better waiting for your score to improve, then you might consider a Discover card.
Agreed. Discover seems to like thin profiles.