The smartest thing you can do is get in the habit of making your purchases with cash as you build up a slowly growing emergency fund. If you want to rebuild your credit score, the best thing you can do is use prepaid debit cards. There is no way that you should be applying for a credit card at this point in your life--after all, it is most likely that the irresponsible use of a credit card played a role in leading you to bankruptcy. Instead of focusing on getting back on the credit card game, you should try and establish footing by building cash reserves and increasing your liquidity. If you can get in the habit of having a little bit more cash on hand each month than you had the previous month, you're going to position yourself to do well in the long run.
Eliminate Credit Card Debt put out a wortwhile piece on the topic, and the consensus disagrees from mine, but I still recommend it as a read. Be sure to check it out by clicking here: http://eliminate-credit-card-debt.us/click-here-to-help-and-is-now-out-of-debt-2-753.htm .
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