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February 24, 2008

How fast is your credit card processing?

Filed under: Credit Card Loan — admin @ 2:20 am

Are you ready to swipe your credit card for the very first time? Really? Or are you already on your way to your second credit card? By the way, do you know it takes ages for you to get your credit card processed?Well, for starters let?s look into the credit card processing stage of your application and why does it take you ages to have that other card.

The first thing that your bank looks into in the stage of credit card processing is the account that you have in other credit card companies. Normally this part of the credit card processing stage?this is where people in banks get down and dirties with their records and other companies? records. This would also include how long was the credit card processing stage when you applied for your other cards. This usually means that your bank is trying to find out how much your worth really is. This is the part where they categorize you in subgroups. This also usually means that it?s either you?re a good payer or they would have a have time chasing after you state to state.

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January 12, 2008

Negative Effects Of Debt Issues

Filed under: Credit Card Loan, Financial Advice — admin @ 2:00 am

Debt can really just sneak up on you, before you know it you could possibly have thousands of dollars worth of credit card debts, including other types of debts, which might have possibly been because of borrowing money for different purposes, a possible illness which increased your amount of medical bills each month and other unexpected events in life that many of us just can not control. Often times a person just loves spending money entirely too much, only they do not have the means, so they charge it. Debt can completely take over when you least expect it to.Be cautious and thoughtful anytime in your life when you are thinking of making some sort of purchase of which you know you could never possibly afford. It always sounds so good, knowing that you can get something that you really want, without paying any money down right up front. Thinking that you can just charge something and make small payments on it later, can be what gets all of this trouble started for you in the first place.

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September 27, 2007

Credit Card Reward Cards

Filed under: Credit Card Loan, Financial Advice — admin @ 1:19 pm

No matter where you look, there is always a credit card company that is offering reward programs with their credit cards. New ones pop up all the time, making it sound too good to turn down. Even though they may sound great, you may wonder if the rewards are truly worth it. In some cases they are, although in others they may not be quite as good as you would like.

Although having more than one reward card is something many people instantly think about, you should always keep in mind that not all of them are worth having. Even though using your credit card is always good, you can sometimes end up paying quite a bit if you don’t pay attention to what you are buying. When it comes down to credit card reward cards, you should use caution - with a dash of common sense.

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September 26, 2007

Credit Card Fraud

Filed under: Credit Card Loan, Financial Advice — admin @ 1:15 pm

This day and age, credit card fraud is very common. Victims of credit card fraud often experience a lot of hassle and stress. If you have a credit card, you should always be aware of the security features that is included with the card. If you are looking to get a credit card, you should always make sure that it offers plenty of security.

With credit card companies all over the United States, credit card fraud is becoming more and more common. Consumers are becoming more and more aware of the situation, and always look for ways to protect themselves. Many companies that offer credit cards are looking into other methods of security, to prevent credit card fraud from happening.

The best way to protect yourself against fraud is to check the monthly credit card statements you receive. By looking at your statements, you’ll easily be able to tell if your account has suffered any type of fraud. If you notice any type of fraudulent charges, you should instantly contact your credit card company and inform them. This way, they look into it and try to retrieve the money that was illegally stolen from you.

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September 25, 2007

Choosing Your Reward Card

Filed under: Credit Card Loan, Financial Advice — admin @ 11:51 am

When you are in the market for a new credit card, the features you have to choose from may draw you to the card. Low interest rates and the types of rewards you can get, are what draw many to reward credit cards. Those of you who have good credit, will more than likely be able to get reward cards that boast 0% APR. This does have an introductory period, normally 1 year, that goes along with your new reward card.

You’ll also need to think about the type of card that best fits your lifestyle. The credit card field is very competitive, meaning that you always have a lot of offers to choose from. Reward cards and becoming very popular, with more and more coming out all the time. If you look for your reward credit card on the Internet, you’ll be able to compare hundreds and hundreds of offers - and decide which one is indeed the best for you.

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September 19, 2007

Avoid Impulse Spending

Filed under: Credit Card Loan, Financial Advice, General — admin @ 10:35 am

Answer these questions truthfully:

1.) Does your spouse or partner complain that you spend too much money?

2.) Are you surprised each month when your credit card bill arrives at how much more you charged than you thought you had?

3.) Do you have more shoes and clothes in your closet than you could ever possibly wear?

4.) Do you own every new gadget before it has time to collect dust on a retailer’s shelf?

5.) Do you buy things you didn’t know you wanted until you saw them on display in a store?

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September 18, 2007

Credit Cards For High School Students

Filed under: Credit Card Loan, Financial Advice, General — admin @ 10:35 am

Students in high school that are looking to start building their credit early can get high school student credit cards. These credits cards can help teach high school students responsibility, and how to manage their credit at an early age. These types of credit cards are issued to high school students, with a parent or guardian co-signing with the student. Students who have these credit cards also have a sense of responsibility as well.

Before applying for a high school student credit card, both students and co-signers should always look at their available options. There are a lot of banks and credit card companies to choose from, which makes it in your best interest to look around. Some cards will come with high APR and a high annual fee, while some are more reasonable. With high school students not having any credit, some banks and companies will try to charge unreasonable rates - which is reason enough to do your research and know the best deal.

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September 17, 2007

Comparing Credit Cards

Filed under: Credit Card Loan, Financial Advice, General — admin @ 10:30 am

All across the United States, there are hundreds and hundreds of banks and credit card companies looking for your business. This day and age, banks and credit card companies are in competition with each other, trying all they can to get your business. To try and get your business, they offer different credit cards with various incentives, rebates, and other perks.

Before you make your decision and choose a credit card, you should always compare what each company or bank has to offer you. If you get an offer in the mail for a credit card, you should go on the Internet and look into it more. You should also make sure that you read the fine print as well, to see if there are any type of hidden fees or other costs associated with that card. Many times, with offers in the mail, credit card companies or banks will try to sneak hidden fees and costs in there.

When you start to compare offers, you should make sure that you look at the APR and the fees. The APR is very important, as this will tell you your interest rate. You want to get the lowest APR possible with your credit card. If you look at a credit card that has an unusually high APR, you should immediately rule it out. Credit cards that come with high APR rates can easily lead you on a roller coaster towards credit card debt. No matter how good your credit may be, high APR rates can leave you with charges that are really difficult to pay.

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