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  • Beware Credit Card Users--It Is All In The Fine Print  By : Durre Qureshi
    Not reading the fine print of the credit cards you use is a sure invitation to have your blood sucked. Now a days millions of people are using credit cards to make purchases. If you pay for anything with a credit card, then beware that the 9% interest rate you thought you were locked into could actually go as high as 30%, and you might not know it until you get slapped with the bill-retroactively.
  • 5 Ways You Can Avoid Costly Credit Card Late Fees  By : Ed Vegliante
    Credit card late fees are a fact of life for some consumers, but they don’t have to be for you. Legally, credit card companies can hit you with pretty much whatever fees they want. On the other hand, you don’t have to pay them, but only if you avoid them in the first place. Here are five sure fire ways you can avoid costly credit card late fees.
  • How To Deal With Credit Card Application  By : Dr. Drew Henry
    Nowadays, many services have been improved to lessen the number of step for processing them and make it more convenient for consumers. Credit card business is also developed to satisfy customers’ need. Credit card applicants generally should not worry if they comply with all the requirements set by their card issuer. Some of the things that are checked include income ranges, age and current addresses.
  • 0 APR credit cards are Not Just for Christmas  By : Gordon Goodfellow
    Have you ever considered the luxury of always having a 0 APR credit card at all times, no matter what the circumstances? Well here is a check list of seven things you must do in order to make that an everyday reality.
  • What Is A Chase Credit Card?  By : Dr. Drew Henry
    Have you ever been in trouble of finding your credit card in your wallet? Because you cannot see the differences between credit card and other cards. However, there is one credit card that aims to be above the rest. This is the chase credit cards.
  • Business Credit Cards - Choose Wisely  By : Bradley Carson
    It used to be easy to choose a new business credit card. All you had to do was compare interest rates, the service charge, and the credit limit. Initially there were only a few companies that offered credit cards. It was really quite simple.
  • Some Of The Best UK Credit Cards  By : Sohel Katir
    1. Virgin credit cards

    The very best feature of Virgin credit card is that it allows their consumers to prefer which features they would want to have on their credit cards. That means they could have the chance of getting a 0% balance transfer rate for 9 months, a fixed annual percentage rate of 15.9%, plus more rewards every time the credit card holder uses the card.
  • Low Interest Credit Cards: Are You Still Paying Too Much?  By : Ed Vegliante
    You may think that the rate you are paying on your current credit card is low, but chances are it isn’t the lowest rate you could be paying. 0% interest rate credit card offers are still available…do you have one? If not, why not? If you don’t have a low interest credit card in your wallet, you may be missing out on a great way to save yourself hundreds of dollars per year. Let’s take a look at some of the ways you can find a low interest credit card today.
  • Prepaid Credit Cards - Credit Cards For Bad Credit  By : Bradley Carson
    A good credit history is an important part of survival in today's world. Your credit history can affect getting an apartment, a home loan, car loan, insurance, and even a job. Yes they do look at your credit history whenever you apply for any of the above. It's about responsibility and trust.
  • Credit Card Comparisons – Choosing The Best Deal  By : Joseph Kenny
    With debt at an all time high, many of us will be looking to either transfer our current credit card debt or apply for a new credit card with more benefits or lower interest rate. However, with a plethora of card offers out there, deciding which card, if any, is best for you can seem a little daunting.
  • Choosing Credit Cards – The Basics  By : Joseph Kenny
    There really are an amazing variety of credit cards available to today’s consumers; the number of options is simply staggering. Virtually every company around these days has some form of affiliated credit card option available to its customers. While most of these cards are affiliated to one of the major credit card brands, such as Visa, Mastercard, or American Express, they still represent a major source of options from which to choose from.
  • Play the Credit Card Game and WIN  By : Heather Peters
    When we got married we had over $34,000 in outstanding debts, much of it on credit cards. After sitting down to have a good cry I got things into perspective. With a solid plan and the determination to stick with it, we could have those debts completely paid off within a couple of years.
  • Credit Card Costs and How to Reduce Them  By :
    During the last ten years, Americans have fully embraced the idea of using credit cards to make purchases. In fact, the average American household owes nearly $10,000 in credit card debt. As a result, the credit card companies are reaping record profits.
  • Are Your Credit Card Terms Negotiable?  By :
    The average household in America now carries nearly $10,000 in credit card debt, a figure that will probably continue to rise as the economy struggles. People use their credit cards during good times and bad, but during bad times the bills tend to get paid in full less often. The costs of maintaining that $10,000 balance can be quite steep, especially with some credit card interest rates exceeding 20%.
  • Credit Card Minimum Payments Will Increase To Four Percent  By :
    For many years, the major credit card companies have allowed their customers to pay as little as 2% of their outstanding balance each month. This payment, while minimal, has actually allowed the credit card companies to reap record profits, mostly because of high interest rates. While interest rates on home loans have lately been in the neighborhood of six percent, the interest rates on credit cards sometimes reach as much as thirty percent per year!

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