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<< previous page 1 2 next page>> written by Andy Copper Balance transfer credit cards are a great way to access plastic money. You can get various additional benefits like rewards, cash back offer and discounts. So just apply and grab the opportunity quickly. written by Andy Copper sears credit cards are very convenient to use and are very popular among the existing users. With no additional charges and annual fee, one can surely get the best of shopping. written by Andy Copper O% interest credit cards offer finance at 0 % APR. The borrowers can make use of these cards for catering any of their needs. written by Andy Copper Credit card has become an integral part of our lives. It is important to choose a credit card with lower rate of interest so that you can repay the amount on time without any dues. written by Simon Duffy Yesterday I read some worrying news that credit card spending is still increasing dispite the past 12 months warning we've had in the form of the credit crunch... written by Charle Lawrence Balance transfer credit cards help you to manage your finances more effectively. The article discusses all you should know about balance transfer credit cards. written by Susan Slobac Offering a credit line of up to $25,000, the Bank of America Platinum Plus VISA is currently offering in introductory rate of 0% on balance transfers as well as purchases for a period of six months. After this, the regular APR of 8.99% will apply. In addition, this balance transfer credit card offers online banking services and security protection against unauthorized use of the card as may result from identity theft or fraud. There is no annual fee for this balance transfer credit card. written by Simon Duffy New rules and regulations have recently been introduced to try and stop the rip-off APRs you might have seen with store cards.However, some written by Simon Duffy In my opinion the internet is responsible for most of the change in attitude, not only to credit cards, but finance in general, accross the UK... written by Melissa Kellett If you have a growing credit card debt it would be wise to find a balance transfer credit card with the lowest interest rate available. There are several options for this kind of cards so the main issue is discovering which one is the best alternative for you. written by Simon Duffy You might wonder why or how the credit crunch can continue to affect the everyday finances of people in UK? Don't forget... written by Simon Duffy There are two main things to consider when you apply for a credit card. Firstly you should look for... written by Easter Hoskins Buying something through a credit card is but one should be careful while availing the services with such low interest credit card. You should know your credit card by paying heed to information available from all other quarters. written by Simon Duffy You should beware of credit card companies offering new deals in the New Year, especially if you’re thinking of written by Simon Duffy Now that the Christmas shopping frenzy is over I’m sure we’re now all ready to start on the January sales! written by Simon Duffy This year people are planning to spend more on Christmas than they did last year. There’s only one week to go now... written by Simon Duffy If you owed money on a credit card in the past, I’m talking about 15 or even 20 years ago, the best thing to do would be to pay off all the debt as soon as possible. written by Simon Duffy
The zero per cent on balance transfers for 13 months is available on 3 December for all new customers written by Mary Wise You can take advantage of 0% Balance Transfer Credit Card Promotions and save hundreds and even thousands of dollars in interests. written by Simon Duffy I've just realised how useful this credit card is! written by Stephanie Wendy You see great interest free balance transfer credit cards advertised everywhere, but if you're the disciplined type who has managed to avoid building up a hefty credit card debt, these offers won't mean much to you. written by Simon Duffy Only 38 days until Christmas! Now is the time to decide which credit card to use for your Christmas shopping. written by Stephanie Wendy Many people carrying around large debt on credit cards are tempted by the interest payment break offered by zero per cent balance transfer cards; but these might not be the right choice if your debt is going to take some time to pay of written by Stephanie Wendy When they were first introduced, credit cards that offered zero per cent on balance transfers changed the market forever. Companies brought out ever-longer interest free periods and introduced yet more appealing extras, such as anniversary balance transfers, in a bid to attract customers away from their competitors written by Josephine Wingfield 0% balance transfer credit cards are the most resorted mode of getting rid of your outstanding dues. But before applying for 0% balance transfer credit cards it is essential to see all the terms and conditions clearly. written by Robert Alan Balance Transfers are one of the smartest ways to cut down your credit card interests and fees. But how foolproof is this concept? Go through the interest and payment-related details of any card offer before you sign on the dotted line. Use this article as a primer and a guide on the use of balance transfers. written by Robert Alan Balance transfer credit cards offer a targeted but temporary solution to debt problems, allowing users only a temporary reprieve from accumulating additional finance charges. written by Robert Alan When it comes to balance transfer options, knowing what the facts are is very important. Some balance transfer credit cards offer many more benefits than others, but finding the lowest rates is possible on this type of credit card. written by Robert Alan Balance transfer credit cards allow cardholders to find the best rates for their needs without having to sacrifice cost. When it comes down to it, you will save considerably if you use a balance transfer credit card wisely. written by Useful hints with regard to what you need to consider when choosing a credit card. << previous page 1 2 next page>> |