Articles, tagged with "approved credit card", page 1
14th April 2011
Have you ever received pre qualified or pre approved credit card offers in the mail? If you have not, it is very likely that sooner or later you will. If you have, it may be a sign of good things to come. What exactly are pre-approved credit cards? The an...
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Author:
Roger Lee
14th April 2011
There are a significant number of online searches that seem to question whether or not MyDiscoverCard.com is a scam. This is likely the result of the inclusion of mydiscovercard.com in pre approved credit card offers mailed to potential cardholders from D...
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Author:
Roger Lee
07th April 2011
Follow our top ten safe and secure banking & computing strategies. These are the best ways to ensure protection for identity theft:
1) Only Make Purchases From Those You Trust
If you have a bad feeling about a vendor, both online and offline, then d...
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Author:
Zachary Kyra-Derksen
16th February 2011
Sometimes it would seem like the only mail that's getting delivered is expenses and "pre-approved" credit card offers. The promoting pitch on the envelope is usually fairly tempting as well. Outrageously lower interest prices, double or triple the regular...
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Author:
joanne
06th December 2010
How to Ask for a Lower Interest Rate on Your Credit Card
Most people just live with the credit card interest rates that they are given by the credit card companies. Did you know that if you would just pick up the phone and call the credit card issuer t...
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Author:
Stephen
29th November 2010
Everyone has heard of identity theft, even though 10 years ago we all used our social security numbers for almost everything. Now, 1 in 13 people will have their identity compromised this year alone. The type of identity theft ranges from minimal to ver...
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Author:
S Porter
08th September 2010
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. So ...
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Author:
Jack Doe
19th May 2010
As an instance, many retail credit cards, mortgage loans, car financial loans, and non-credit related transactions. No credit transactions cover points such as wireless providers, utilities, examine orders & reorders, and payday financial loans. One o...
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Author:
John Torres
14th May 2010
Whenever the topic of finance is discussed, it is important to note that everyone's situation is different and that financial advice should be tailored to an individual's particular circumstances with the help of a professional advisor.
Everyday our m...
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Author:
marksteve
23rd April 2010
Prevention is always better than cure. When you talk about identity theft know about what type of risks you might be running into - the thief might use the personal information stolen from you to avail of a loan in your name which you would not only have ...
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Author:
lisa lucero
26th March 2010
Each day our letterboxes are flooded with ads, catalogues, and "pre-approved" credit card provides hoping to diminish our savings and draw us deeper into debt. Debt is a frightening place to be; it is emotionally and financially threatening. The strains p...
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Author:
swishaw
01st March 2010
Since finances, especially money is one of the major concerns of many people, a wide array of financial management services and financial options emerged. One of the most visible among the unending line of financial management services there are is the cr...
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Author:
Clair Fields
30th December 2009
If you have received a pre-approved credit card offer in the mail make sure you read everything. There are good and bad offers and you need to know which credit card offer is for you.
Look for:
* The Annual Percentage Rate (APR). If the interes...
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Author:
Raul Levine
29th December 2009
Surprisingly, identity theft has begun to take a whole new turn with identity thieves not even sparing children. The new method being employed by identity thieves is to impersonate a child in order to gain financial rewards. Often, the perpetrator is a me...
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Author:
Larry Y. Hodge
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...
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Author:
blinksolutions15