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Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Credit | Credit Card News from creditcards.com

Five-year-old credit card debt has debt collectors calling -- With a job loss and 5-year-old credit card debt, Klayman advises a reader of her rights under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act to avoid harassment and to seek credit counseling for debt management. ... (more)

Credit checks for job applicants become more common -- Increasingly, job hunters are required to allow credit checks during the application process. It's legal, but the applicant has rights, too. ... (more)

VantageScore credit score product combines three scores into one -- The VantageScore, introduced in 2006, credit scoring product combines Equifax, Experian and TransUnion credit scores into one score. ... (more)

Credit | Credit Card News from bankrate.com

Using credit cards wisely -- whether it's one or 15 -- is the key to improving the credit score, says a FICO expert. A FICO credit score expert explains how to build good credit -- or patch it up after going through foreclosure. Want to close those unused credit cards in your drawer? A FICO expert explains how that will impact your credit score. Contrary to conventional wisdom, holding more than the recommended one to three cards can pay off. See rates from our national survey of credit cards, mortgages, home equity products, auto loans and CDs.
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Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Article : Prepaid Credit Cards - Credit Cards For Bad Credit

Submitted By: Bradley Carson

A good credit history is an important part of survival in today's world. Your credit history can affect getting an apartment, a home loan, car loan, insurance, and even a job. Yes they do look at your credit history whenever you apply for any of the above. It's about responsibility and trust.

But wait a minute. Life isn't always smooth sailing. Often times there are bumps in the road and these bumps can effect your credit. Illness and unemployment don't always wait for the right moment to happen in our lives. They can often take a huge toll on families, not only emotionally but financially as well.

Just like it is important to have good credit, it's almost impossible today to get by without some sort of credit card. The financial institutions realize this and that's why they offer credit cards for people with bad credit. There are secured and unsecured credit card offers available.

Some people may want the unsecured credit card. They should be aware, however, that if they're not one to pay off the balance in full each month, there's a hefty interest rate on those cards. The financial institution is taking a risk because of your poor credit history, no matter what the reason.

An alternate solution is to get a prepaid credit card. This is where you deposit the funds before you use the card, which is why they call this a secured credit card. It works just like a credit card and can be used the same way as a regular card, anywhere they accept that type of credit card. Your funds are also available at any ATM.

Prepaid credit cards aren't just for people with bad credit, however. Some people don't want to pay later as with regular credit cards. They want to pay as they go. That's where the prepaid credit card comes in for the regular consumer.

The advantage of a prepaid credit card is you don't need to carry a lot of cash. You can also use the card online just like any other credit card. Last but not least, you can control your spending as you are limited to the amount on deposit.

Prepaid credit cards are advantageous in more ways than one. They look like a regular credit card. They are accepted just like a regular credit card. But the difference is, you’re in control of your own finances.

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source : http://www.isnare.com/?aid=30575&ca=Finances

Link to a forum : Credit Cards Due Dates

09-20-2007
11 posts

Opening post of this forum :

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I have 3 Credit Cards. Mostly all of the card due dates stay constant. Citibank is the only Card that floats my due dates. I went for a period of 6 months paying on the 18th. This one month I payed on the 18th and the payment was due on the 17th. I'm afraid that a rate increase will occur, even though I have been paying on time. Should I wait and see what happens or should I call a explain and hope they look over the one time day lateness payment.

Thanks"

see this forum at :
http://forum.creditorweb.com/resolving-issues/715-credit-cards-due-dates.html

Link to a forum : Asking for a higher limit ?

11-06-2006
10 posts

Opening post of this forum :

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hi i have a b of a platinum card it has around 6ooo limit but i have more than that in my savings ive had this card for a while already. my question is i want to raise my limit is there a way of calling and asking if my limit can be raised ?"

see this forum at :
http://forum.creditorweb.com/understanding-credit-cards/986-asking-higher-limit.html

Link to a forum : Any 5% Rewards Cards Still Left?

11-06-2006
16 posts

Opening post of this forum :

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Now that my Citi Rewards cards dropped my rewards from 5% to 2%, I am in the market for a new card. Are there any credit cards out there that still offer 5% back on Gas and Groceries?

I have looked around and it seems as no one has these types of cards available anymore."

see this forum at :
http://forum.creditorweb.com/credit-card-rewards/13-any-5-rewards-cards-still-left.html

Link to a forum : How Many Credit Cards Should 1 Person Have?

opened at 11-07-2006
47 posts

Opening post of this forum : "
Since I started looking into building up my credit report I've come accross some conflicting information in relation to how many different credit cards one person should have. One place said that you should have no more than two or three credit cards total (including store cards) and the other said you should try and get a lot of credit card as the more you have will help your credit score?

So which one is it?"

see this forum at :
http://forum.creditorweb.com/applying-credit-cards/38-how-many-credit-cards-should-1-person-have.html
 
 
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