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Credit Cards Favor Foodies
[02:33:23 AM Tuesday, August 28, 2007]
According to the words of some credit card and financial experts, vending machine fans will be able to get more use and convenience out of this automatic selling machine by approximately the year of 2009. As things are today, vending machines spread throughout the USA are till based on the cash system which is decaying already.
And as more and more people are making credit card applications nowadays, the shift from cash to credit card payment system is expected to boost the client base among vendors.
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Credit Card Costs
[02:07:00 AM Thursday, August 30, 2007]
Visa has recently come up with a commercial to promote its credit cards. Essentially, the ad shows a smoothly operated business with a constantly moving line of people who use credit cards for payment. However, the neat process stops as soon as someone from the line takes out cash.
The idea behind this ad is simple – Visa is trying to market its products as a fast and convenient mean of payment. However, this convenience comes at a price. And if you thought that it’s the merchants who end up paying more due to processing and transaction costs, then you were only 50% right.
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Credit Card Debts
[06:14:01 AM Tuesday, September 04, 2007]
It’s not news that credit cardholders can easily get in debts. In fact, it’s not so easy to stick to your budget.
You may find it ridiculous to speak about good or bad debts. How can any debts be good? It would be better to differentiate which debt is worse than another. Probably this idea will never come into your mind, until you meet this problem face-to-face. Believe it or not, good debts do exist. And the difference between this “good” or “bad” is almost vital in certain situations.
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Credit Assistance in Hurricane
[01:54:03 AM Thursday, September 06, 2007]
There are different circumstances in life that may affect your credit rating – many of them unforeseen. Let’s say you are suddenly taken ill or lose your job and income, then it is near to impossible for you to cope with your current balances. As a result you lose not only your ways and means but also your eligibility for future good credit card applications.
Divorce, by the way, also falls in the category of circumstances damaging your credit history and credit score and it has become common already. But what would you do if you become victim of a natural disaster?
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First credit cards
[01:26:54 AM Tuesday, September 11, 2007]
Most credit card owners start almost the same way. For students or grads, a plastic is the beginning of a new life. Living on your own - it sounds fabulous. Generally young people are extremely excited about this fact. And what about managing your budget? Does it seem like a great idea? This is when the problems appear. The key factor is responsibility. If you clever enough, you will succeed to make the most of your credit card application. If not - get ready to face never-ending debts. "You must spoil before you spin", says the proverb. "Not necessarily", assure credit card specialists.
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Family credit card debt
[03:57:57 AM Thursday, September 13, 2007]
When a couple decides to marry, there inevitably arises a question "Should I have a joint with my spouse credit card account or would it be wiser to preserve the current credit line or apply for new credit card in my name only?" And while your happiness seems to be eternal at the moment, leaving this question without a solution may have a painful effect on your conjugal life later on.
Not infrequently improper credit card management of one of the spouses or both brings about a bankruptcy threatening situation and when there is nothing left but to file, you face a number of perplexing questions.
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Credit Cards Promotion
[02:08:47 AM Monday, September 17, 2007]
The fact that mail credit card solicitations can often become the reason for personal and financial information leakage is not a secret to us any more. But that is not the only trouble about un-asked-for credit card application forms vigorously pushed forward by the lenders.
A big trap hides in the very interest of the credit card issuer - that is having you apply for any credit card, even if it doesn't in the slightest fit your credit card history.
Once you consent to apply for the credit card, you start amassing fees and rates that you cannot actually afford but the creditor makes their earnings.
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Credit Card for Overdrafts
[05:32:46 AM Thursday, September 20, 2007]
Sometimes it makes sense to stay with a bank for a long time, and use as many of its services as possible. You may have set up a saving or a checking account with a bank and it will only be to your advantage to apply for a credit card at this same institution.
Show yourself a disciplined and responsible customer and you gain certain creditworthiness in the eyes of your bank. And to keep you as a client, they are sure to offer additional programs or incentives such as interest rate reduction or better quality fraud protection.
But what can be better when a bank offers you protection from your own bad spending habits?
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Credit Card Advances
[01:36:53 AM Monday, September 24, 2007]
Is there a bad debt on your credit card and are you still in urgent need of "cold cash"? As it happens with most credit cardholders, their financial need leads them to the idea of credit card cash advances. But this practice only aggravates the situation. You should know it that there is hardly any credit card application that offers a grace period or small fees for cash advances.
There are certain pitfalls connected with cash advances that inevitably take you deeper in debt. So, you should avoid withdrawing cash from your plastic if debt relief is what you are trying to achieve.
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College Credit Cardholders
[02:00:02 AM Thursday, September 27, 2007]
A recent public opinion poll indicates that most credit card holders are dissatisfied with credit companies' policies, criticizing them for dishonesty and profiteering. Well, perhaps it used to be this way some time ago but things are a bit different today. Credit card applications made by credit illiterate customers hurt the lender's bottom line as a result and the overall revenues decreased.
This prompted major credit industry participants to think of introducing more customer-friendly policies, or coming up with the so-called win-win situations.
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Credit Cards eZine
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Free Card Benefits
There is a set of standard credit card benefits designed to entice more customers into a bank's business. More customers mean more collections in interest charges, annual and rewards membership fees and merchant fees. The bank' aim is to make you apply and to keep you loyal as long as possible. The issuer picks up customers with various payment records if they look promising in terms of revenues. To keep them using its services, it offers free of additional charge benefits, such as instant approval and sign-up bonuses, 0 rates on balance transfers, rewards and insurance programs.
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Best Cash Back Card
An expensive auto of a famous make and your own house are the first major purchases in your life. The banking system provides a variety of methods to finance these assets. But while, the only affordable way of obtaining a house for most Americans is taking out a mortgage, an auto purchase can be financed through a number of sources. It could be hard cash, a lease, a traditional loan, or a credit card.
The new tendency among wealthy cardholders has been to purchase an auto on a highly lucrative cash back or point rewards plastic, a strategy that has its evident advantages and hidden traps. If the idea of using a high limit card with instant approval to obtain a car is pressing more with each day, there are some important tips to know before you undertake the venture.
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Visa Foreign Exchange Fees
Frequent travelers to Europe, who prefer cashless method of paying for goods and services there, are often charged an extra fee known as foreign exchange fee. While it equals to only 3% of the transaction made in the original currency, it may be summed up into a small fortune after 2 weeks of staying and making purchases in the foreign country.
The mechanism the foreign transaction fee is applied is still an unclear point for most card users and oftentimes arouses their indignation. Also, the inconsistency of the charges stirs suspicions as to how fairly each individual's transaction is rated. A heap of letters from our readers asking for explanation and advice prompted us to give a gist with some of the more controversial points highlighted.
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US Credit Debt
Credit Cardholders' Bill of Rights has never been more passionately advocated than today, just two months before the November presidential elections. Barack Obama together with two other senators Joseph Biden and John McCain are making sweet promises to provide for greater consumer protections though a House vote on the bill.
The need for essential credit consumers' protection became evident when the stricter industry regulation did not bring as much debt relief as expected. Lots of people still face abuses even when they pay bills on time, keep their debt-to-credit ratio low and spend right to be eligible for rewards. Obama's promise to curb unjustified interest rate hikes wins consumers' approval and, consequently, their votes.
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Credit Card Fee Issue
One of the previous articles dwelled upon retailers' interchange fees and finished with stating the Congress' determination to curb the fees or make them negotiable. Since then there's been lots of discussion on the issue and some of the suggestions imply loss to either of the sides involved.
The reason to curb transaction fees is really serious and thought provoking. It was revealed that unbanked consumers get the most of disadvantage as they are charged the same higher prices as cardholders frequently using plastic at a store. Evidently, cash paying customers wind up financing wealthy people's freedom to accumulate rewards. This being highly unfair, two radical policy options were put forward which will get attention further on.
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