Articles, tagged with "comparing credit cards", page 3
19th June 2008
A 0% purchase credit card enables you to make purchases during a specified period without incurring any interest charges. This type of card effectively offers you "free money"; your credit card company will make no profit on what you borrow if you pay it ...
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Author:
Zoe Badowska
02nd April 2008
It's hard to imagine a consumer without a credit card. The reasons are obvious - credit cards are more convenient, secure and allow you to earn different rewards. But for many consumers their plastics become a real disaster. Why does that happen? There ca...
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Author:
Alissa
03rd March 2008
There are very few people who enjoy professional networking events. Sure, some people love them because they like to be the life of the party and to meet others in their field who will appreciate this quality about them. But most people find these profess...
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Author:
Robert Alan
12th February 2008
A report on credit card deals has found that 68% of people, over the last three years, have not compared other deals on offer when purchasing a credit card.
Out of all of the people questioned, 13% had compared a maximum of three other credit card deal...
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Author:
Gill
19th January 2008
The basic premise behind a credit card is simple: you use the plastic to pay for goods either in person or online, and then you either clear the debt within a month or you begin to be charged interest on it. As anyone who's spent any time at all comparing...
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Author:
Michael Strauss
20th July 2007
Comparing credit cards is a preliminary step to obtaining the best credit card deal. It's not surprising that many consumers sign up for a card when they get flooded with pre-approved offers through the mails.
This blinded way of obtaining a credit car...
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Author:
Kit Phillip
17th August 2006
When comparing airline credit cards there are certain fixed features to consider. These are APR (Annual Percentage Rate), how many miles you have to log to redeem rewards, what are the rewards, which airlines are covered and can points be redeemed on othe...
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Author:
Eric Wasselman
21st May 2006
As their very name suggests, adverse credit credit cards are an option available to those who have a bad credit history and, thus, credit rating.
Why you may want to apply
If you do happen to have a bad credit rating, then there is a strong likeliho...
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Author:
Joseph Kenny
22nd December 2005
Like any merchandise, you need to compare credit cards too before you actually decide on which one to go for. The selection of a credit card should not be based just on what is good, since there is nothing like a good credit card. Neither should it be bas...
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Author:
Rudy Hadisentosa