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16th September 2009
We've all received those ubiquitous credit card offers in the mail haven't we? The fact is that hundreds of thousands of these "pre-approved" credit card offers are sent out by various credit card companies each year. The goal is to snag as many potential... Read >
Author: blinksolutions15
16th September 2009
How many "pre-approved" credit card offers do you get in the mail in the average month that seem to shout at you to accept the offer before it expires? If you're in the market for a credit card, take some time to shop all the offers to get the best credit... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
Nearly every time you go to your mail box, there it is another letter saying you are pre-approved. Should you take it? Are you really pre-approved? Or is it just nothing more than the standard junk mail? Well, it could be any of the above. Before most com... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
15th September 2009
For people with a spotty credit card history or bad credit, it can be difficult to get approved for a regular credit card. There are a number of credit card options that are aimed specifically at people who have bad credit and are trying to rebuilt it. Th... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
15th September 2009
The credit card industry is a competitive one; all you have to do to see that is open your mailbox. For many consumers, pre-approved credit card applications can be found every week in the mail, often accompanied by offers to let you transfer an existing... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
30th July 2009
With direct mail often delivering a 1-3% response rate or even less, it becomes increasingly important to ensure that you’re using a targeted mailing list and have a well-written, attractive letter. Without these things, you’re in for a disappointing ... Read >
Author: PDA Marketing
17th June 2009
Savings accounts are the accounts which are maintained by bank that pays you interest and can be used through cheques. Through these types of account lets you set aside a portion of your liquid assets while earning a monetary return. Savings accounts are ... Read >
Author: oswal oman
17th June 2009
Savings accounts are the accounts which are maintained by bank that pays you interest and can be used through cheques. Through these types of account lets you set aside a portion of your liquid assets while earning a monetary return. Savings accounts are ... Read >
Author: oswal oman
29th May 2009
Before you answer that let me tell you what's in that little report. Besides the basic stuff you would expect it also contains (no big surprise here) your credit history. But what's in that credit history may be a surprise.
Payment history on accounts ... Read >
Author: Troy Fullwood
17th April 2009
One of the disadvantages of modern times is that people tend to acquire so many things they don't really need. Numerous gadgets and services occurred targeting a vast market of consumers and this emergence of various inventions somehow blinded people.
... Read >
Author: Jenna Sawin
07th April 2009
Getting a credit card is not at all difficult. But take a person who has bad credit, and something will begin to stink in Denmark. Fortunately there is always a way out and it may be an interesting experience to learn how to correct mistakes, especially w... Read >
Author: Melissa Kellett
20th February 2009
before you can use your credit report you need to get yur report. Reports are available on request. Free credit reports requested by phone or mail will be processed within 15 days of receiving your request. Such reports were mandated by a federal law ena... Read >
Author: Steve Last
20th February 2009
before you can use your credit report you need to get yur report. Reports are available on request. Free credit reports requested by phone or mail will be processed within 15 days of receiving your request. Such reports were mandated by a federal law ena... Read >
Author: Steve Last
08th January 2009
Pre-approved credit cards are generally easy to use and often only need to be activated over a phone line. This type of credit card is still a form of borrowing and does involve some charges. A lot of people have received their fair share of offers for ... Read >
Author: Art Penz
01st December 2008
Part 9 of Improving Credit Scores discusses the key areas in how to prevent and discourage Identity Theft. This is done with the aim for better Credit Repair and enhancing your credit report scores. Caveat Emptor And Read The Fine Print Please. Credit car... Read >
Author: Joey Lee
16th August 2008
You are a wealthy customer with a thick wallet? Then, you've certainly received invitations to make a credit card deal with best banks and credit card companies presenting you with best reward credit cards like airlines credit cards or cash back credit ca... Read >
Author: Michele W. Smith
14th August 2008
Financial terms have remained jargon for many of us. Whenever the topic of finance is discussed, it is important to note that everyone's situation is analysed in a different ramification. One's financial situation is different from the other and financial... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
17th July 2008
The identity thief or one of his/her crew will simply walk up to your home and steel your mail and they are hoping for bank statements, credit card statements, tax forms, pre-approved credit card offers, new checks and anything else that will allow them t... Read >
Author: Randy Vezina
14th July 2008
One of the most notorious cases of identity theft prosecuted was a case of dumpster diving. Dumpster diving is when someone goes through other people’s trash looking for items they can use or sell.
In most cases, the dumpsterdiver is looking for cl... Read >
Author: Sherman
14th July 2008
If you are facing trouble with a Credit Card which has low credit limit then you may have to opt for a Credit Card with a slightly higher rate of interest. If you have poor credit or no credit, some banks will issue you a secured credit card for which a d... Read >
Author: manan
24th April 2008
Christian debt consolidation is usually provided by, not for profit Christian associations, for their members who find themselves in unmanageable debt. This type of debt consolidation can help the borrowers in lowering the monthly payments. This type of d... Read >
Author: Tom Frederick
03rd April 2008
In the USA you have a right to one free credit report each year, though there is no point in getting a credit report if you don’t know what to use it for.
Your free credit report will provide you with a lot of information regarding the credit agreeme... Read >
Author: Tom Healy
03rd April 2008
In the USA you have a right to one free credit report each year, though there is no point in getting a credit report if you don’t know what to use it for.
Your free credit report will provide you with a lot of information regarding the credit agreeme... Read >
Author: Tom Healy
25th February 2008
You may think your identity is perfectly safe and that identity and credit card theft could only happen to someone else, but take a few minutes to answer this Identity Theft Quiz, and see how safe your money and identity really is. Each answer is worth b... Read >
Author: mybinding
23rd January 2008
One of the disadvantages of modern times is that people tend to acquire so many things they don’t really need. Numerous gadgets and services occurred targeting a vast market of consumers and this emergence of various inventions somehow blinded people.
... Read >
Author: Monazir Miran
09th November 2007
If you’re like most people you probably receive your share of pre-approved credit card offers in the mail. Credit card companies send millions of offers to consumers each year. Although many of these offers simply go ignored or discarded, there are some... Read >
Author: R. Lee Barnes
08th October 2007
Almost on a daily basis emails can be viewed offering the best deals on credit card rates, zero interest for the first six months, no annual fees and many other perks trying to convince the pubic to have access to more credit. Even those without some of t... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton
14th August 2007
You probably get the pre-approved credit card offers in the mail as you always have, but if you have applied for a car loan or in particular, a mortgage recently, you may have noticed that the standards set by the lenders for the bigger type of loans like... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
26th March 2007
Crooks are becoming more inventive in how they make off with your identity. Courage is not a must any longer, nor is guns and knives or any physical mischief. Now days it may possibly be your neighbor or a person you pass in the mall. We can by no means b... Read >
Author: Ramon Ross
27th February 2007
Document security is a major issue in most companies and businesses. It is crucial to safeguard the interests of your employees and customers. With identity theft on the rise, new laws in the United States stress the importance of document security, to sa... Read >
Author: Christopher Pratt
04th October 2006
Internet Privacy
The World Wide Web, aka the Internet, consists of interconnected computer systems and networks. These systems and networks communicate via Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol, referred to as TCP/IP, in order to transfer d... Read >
Author: Greg Johnston
24th July 2006
Best Rewards Credit Cards
It's almost a guarantee when you check your mailbox you will have a couple pieces of mail offering you a pre-approved credit card. Now most people will casually discard them without any regard to the offer that is inside. But... Read >
Author: John Ross
04th June 2006
For people with a spotty credit card history or bad credit, it can be difficult to get approved for a regular credit card. There are a number of credit card options that are aimed specifically at people who have bad credit and are trying to rebuilt it. Th... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
02nd May 2006
Copyright 2006 Stephen Ashton
While we rarely think of credit cards as being in line with alcohol, smoking, and drugs, they can be just as addictive. That's especially true in the US, where any college student is bombarded with credit cards, and peopl... Read >
Author: Steve Ashton
28th March 2006
The credit card industry is a competitive one; all you have to do to see that is open your mailbox. For many consumers, pre-approved credit card applications can be found every week in the mail, often accompanied by offers to let you transfer an existing... Read >
Author: Charles Essmeier
14th February 2006
Identity theft commonly begins with the loss or theft of a wallet or purse. But there are many or high-tech and low-tech ways criminals can get their hands on your personal and financial information in order to commit identity theft.
When someone uses... Read >
Author: Etienne A. Gibbs
03rd December 2005
Identity theft occurs when someone illegally obtains your personal information (social security number, credit card numbers or some other personal information) and uses that information to apply for loans or credit cards under your name or to make unautho... Read >
Author: Debbie Pettitt
26th August 2005
You've just received a "pre-approved" credit card offer in your mail. Without wasting a minute you're ready to accept it, especially if it's the "before-the-offer-expires" one. Wait! Don't be in a hurry. Shop around a little and then make your decision ab... Read >
Author: James Marriott
13th August 2005
By: James Dimmitt
I have three major credit card accounts that I've had for many years. The other night I was reconciling my monthly statements and noticed a large discrepancy in the APR's (annual percentage rate) I was paying on these three accounts... Read >
Author: James Dimmitt
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