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i need a credit card for my food & home &meds

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Date:
March 4, 2007, 9:03 pm
i need a credit card for my food & home &meds
Answer:
As we understood from your inquiry, you need a credit card to use for everyday purchases. Unfortunately, you haven`t mentioned your credit score, so it is difficult to recommend any definite card. If your credit leaves much to be desired, you can examine our bad/no credit cards. Choose the best one suitable and available and benefit from low APR on purchases. Take advantage of 24 hours account access by phone, enjoy the prestige of MasterCard or Visa. With middle credit rating, you can look through fair credit cards section and read terms and conditions of different credit cards offers. Most of fair credit cards imply low or variable APR on purchases, so your choice may depend on other options the cards combine. If you are lucky to have good or excellent credit, then Platinum Visa® from Chase Bank may be designed for you. With this card you can benefit from 1 point for every dollar spent, no annual fee, 0% Intro APR for 12 months and other attractive options.
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