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Credit Cards
Avoiding late fees and other credit card
tricks, types of credit cards, where to
find online applications. If you have a
credit card or are considering getting
one, you must read this section. We
will give you some helpful hints and
advice that can save you some money.
Types of Credit Cards: There
are two main types of Credit Cards-
Secured and Unsecured.
UNSECURED CREDIT CARDS
Unsecured credit cards are the ones that
most people are familiar with. You do
not have to put down any collateral.
The cards that advertise themselves as
"unsecured cards", are really aimed at
people with less than prefacer credit.
Because of this, there may be an annual
fee or a higher interest rate than
regular credit cards. This is how the
banks cover some of the risk associated
with offering cards to people with
imperfect credit. A normal credit card
is usually not advertised as non
secured, but you usually have to have a
good credit rating to get them.
BE VERY WARY OF SECURED CREDIT CARDS
To obtain secure cards you must have
some type of collateral. Many are
scams, or you have to have money in the
bank to cover them, or you can only buy
products from their catalog, which you
know is not at Wal-Mart prices. Even if
you do have bad credit, there are
companies who will give you unsecured
credit cards. But if your credit is
really bad and you are deep in debt, you
should really give a second thought to
whether you really need to apply for a
credit card. Always consult your
personal credit advisor, which hopefully
you have if you have a bad credit
problem. You want to avoid a secured
card if possible.
Department Store Credit Cards
One thing you should never do is obtain
credit cards from ANY department store
or other retail stores. They'll
probably scratch us off their Christmas
list for saying that. The APR on these
on department store credit cards is
18-21%, and most people don't bother to
notice that it's much higher than their
MasterCard or VISA, which is 5-15%
typically. Sure the stores reel you in
saying "we'll give you 10% off today's
purchase if you join, you can just pay
it off in full so you don't get the
interest". Only problem is no one ever
pays it off in full when the bill comes,
now you're paying 18% APR. I don't have
a single department store card,
everything goes on my 6% APR credit
cards.
Getting the Credit You Deserve
The credit card you apply for depends on
your credit situation.
If you don't know your credit history
you should first get a copy of your
credit report.
If
You Have Good Credit Apply To These
Cards:
Lending Tree Credit Card Search is a
useful free service that lists up to 4
credit cards willing to issue credit to
you. Just answer a few questions online,
it's like pre qualifying without a
credit check. Definitely worth checking
out. Their free application is ideal
because they represent a large network
of banks. If you have good credit you
could get offers from up to four
different cards and choose the best one
for you.
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The
Discover Gold Card is for people
with good credit who want to get
something back for using their credit
card. You can earn up to $500 per year
by using this card.
If
You Have Fair Credit Try These Resources
Credit Card Finder
Instead of applying to different credit
cards and getting turned down which can
hurt your credit try this cool credit
card finder. Just answer a few
simple common questions, and they list
all the credit card banks who are
guaranteed to issue unsecured credit
cards to people matching your criteria
of "less than perfect credit". It's
like pre-qualifying, WITHOUT the
credit check. Don't forget that every
time a creditor checks your credit it
will appear on your record. Other
creditors will be turned off if they see
that you've applied for credit many
times and not gotten any.
Lending Tree Credit Card Search is a
useful free service that lists up to 4
credit cards willing to issue credit to
you, whether you have good a credit
history or just fair credit. Just answer
a few questions online, it's like pre
qualifying without a credit check. Their
free application is ideal because they
represent a large network of banks.
If
You Have Bad Credit Try These Resources:
Credit Card Finder For People With Bad
Credit
Don't apply to different credit cards,
get turned down, and have your credit
ruined even more, try this cool credit
card finder. Just answer a few
simple common questions and they list
all the credit card banks who are
guaranteed to issue unsecured credit
cards to people matching your criteria
of "less than perfect credit". It's
like pre-qualifying, WITHOUT the
credit check.
If you have bad credit you can also try
to apply for a credit card online with
the Lending Tree. Lending Tree Credit
Card Search is a useful free service
that lists up to 4 credit cards that
match your financial situation, and are
willing to issue credit to you. Just
answer a few questions online; it's like
pre qualifying without a credit check.
The AmerioneCard® MasterCard
This card is similar to a debit card or
an ATM card. You should apply for this
if you need a card that will be accepted
like a credit card but you can't get
approved for any credit cards and you
don't have a bank account with a "check
card" that is accepted like a credit
card. Basically, you have to put money
in your account before you can use your
"credit." Your limit then becomes the
balance in your account.
If You Are Rebuilding Your Credit
Use the card to buy gas or food, and
pay it off in full each month to
establish a pattern of responsibility.
You can't get blood from a stone and the
moral of the story is to not get into
these situations to begin with. The
way to build solid credit is to pay your
credit bills on time. So how do people
with bad credit get into these
situations? By not taking their
financial pulse and making a budget.
You must have a budget and stick to it.
Remember our Credit Rule #1? If you
don't know how much money you owe your
creditors, you have a credit problem.
End of Sermon.
TRICKS TO AVOID CREDIT CARD FEES
If you have good credit and normally pay
your bills on time but one month
something happened and you were a little
late you should try this. A friend of
ours actually did this and was
successful. Call up you credit card
company and explain that the
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payment just slipped your mind and due
to your past history you think that they
should remove the late fee. If they do
not give in simply threaten to close
your account and transfer your balance
elsewhere. If you are a good customer
this will get their attention. The only
way for them to make money is to have
accounts with balances each month. The
last thing that they will want to do is
loose yours if you normally pay on time.
Are you tired of paying those annual
fees?
Here's something you should try. Call
up the credit card company and tell them
that you have many other cards which
don't charge annual fees. Tell them
that unless they remove the annual fee
you will cancel the account. If they
really want your business, they'll
oblige. If not, be ready to cancel the
account. But if you have credit
problems or have been late with your
payments more than once, you may not
have a chance with this one. It's still
worth a try.
Credit card offers you get in the mail
with low APR
Make sure to read the fine print. You
must know when the introductory period
will end, it's usually a 6 month program
with most offers. It may save you quite
a bit of money to transfer your balances
to a card with an introductory low APR
(of course, you shouldn't be carrying
any balances to begin with) but make
sure to watch that introductory period
ending date. As that date approaches
you should contact your other cards to
see if they'll allow you to transfer
your balance at a lower APR. Keep
moving your balances around to your
accounts that have low APR transferred
balance offers. Most low APR offers
are usually 6%-10% depending on the
economy. By moving your higher APR
balances to these lower APR offers,
you'll avoid ever paying the typical 18%
APR that most cards have, for about 6
months. This whole process is like your
grandparents going to different banks
every 6 months, moving their CD's to
whichever bank has 1/10% higher rate
that day.
Alternatives To Credit Cards
A great credit card alternative is
called a Debit card. A Debit Card is
like a combo ATM card and credit card
from your checking account. The Debit
card acts like a credit card, but the
transaction amount is deducted from your
checking account, just like using your
ATM card in the grocery store checkout.
To make a purchase at a restaurant or
store, just give them the card and they
treat it as though it's a credit card,
and when the transaction is complete,
the money is taken directly out of your
checking account. For example, the
NationsBank Debit card has a VISA logo
on it. It's not a VISA card, but any
store that accepts VISA can process
these cards. By using the debit cards,
the money comes right out of your bank
and thus there is no interest. This can
save you thousands of dollars annually
because it forces you to pay for it on
the spot, and you can never spend more
than what you have in the account,
preventing you from running up a high
credit card debt. This is a great
alternative to secured credit cards.
Just make sure you save all your
receipts, and don't forget to enter them
in your checkbook. Also be careful no
to spend too much money with a Debit
card. It's not like running up a
balance with a credit card. On a Debit
card by "running up a balance", you are
actually running your checking account
down to zero, so be careful. You don't
want to be blindly spending and then
suddenly find out you have zero in your
checking account and now you can't pay
your rent check tomorrow. Another
source for obtaining a Debit card is
through one of the on-line ‘banks’ such
as Pay-Pal.
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Above 719
Excellent Credit
680-719
Good Credit
600-679
Lender will take a closer look at your
file
575-599
Higher risk. You will not be eligible
for best rates.
575 - Under
Credit products may not be available.
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