Articles, tagged with "0 introductory apr", page 3
04th June 2006
The Discover Gold Card, issued by Morgan Stanley, is designed for those with a good credit history seeking for a reward program that offers cash back. In fact, Discover's Cashback Bonus reward program is one of the top cash back reward programs in America...
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Author:
Eric Wasselman
04th June 2006
While this credit card may appear to be like any other student credit card, upon further inspection, you will realize that the Discover Student Clear Card comes in a variety of flashy and funky designs.
Apart from that, internet account related servi...
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Author:
Eric Wasselman
27th April 2006
The term 'outstanding balance' refers to the amount you have charged to your credit card which you have yet to pay for. As credit card interests are high, one of the ways to avoid paying for these high interests is to transfer your credits to a balance tr...
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Author:
Adam Goldman
14th April 2006
Some of the very best balance transfer cards are available online. Here you will find a plethora of information that will connect you to loaners and credit cards. Most sites supply data that will cover all particulars relating to credit cards, including A...
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Author:
Bert Wills
05th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Edward Vegliante
The credit card wars continue to heat up and that spells "good news" for consumers. Despite rising interest rates, many issuers are continuing with their popular 0% introductory APR plans, giving new card holders a great...
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16th February 2006
Copyright 2006 Edward Vegliante
Times certainly have changed for American Express. Gone are the days where the American Express card was simply a charge card that had to be paid off in full every month. Yes, the old workhorse – the green card – is stil...
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16th January 2006
There are several credit card companies that offer low interest rate credit cards. However, along with low interest rates, the best credit cards offer combinations that include low interest rate on balance transfers and purchases, 0% introductory APR for ...
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Author:
Samuel Petry