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how can i take free credit?

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Date:
April 9, 2007, 3:56 pm
how can i take free credit?
Answer:
First of all, there are no free credit cards as such. All cards cost money. This depends on your APR rate. If you pay your cards right, there is a way to make them seem free for a short peroid of time. Many cards offer a 0% APR for the first 12 months to any new cardholders. This means you are never charged any extra fees for 12 months. So, as long as you pay off the balance, that you spent within these 12 months, the card is "free" because it doesn't charge you any APR. In case you are eager to get the so-called free credit, you need to apply for a card online and get an instant credit card approval. Here you have an opportunity to compare credit card rates and see which companies offer a 0% introductory APR and no annual fee to have the card. Fill out a credit card application and get an online approval. It is not necessary to have good or excellent credit history to get an instant online approval. Nevertheless, before applying for a certain card, check your credit report to know exactly what cards you are eligible for.
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