Posts Tagged ‘Credit Card Companies’
Tuesday, May 11th, 2010
Are you ready to swipe your credit card for the very first time? Really? Or are you already on your way to your second credit card? By the way, do you know it takes ages for you to get your credit card processed?
Well, for starters lets look into the credit card processing stage of your application and why does it take you ages to have that other card.
The first thing that your bank looks into in the stage of credit card processing is the account that you have in other credit card companies. Normally this part of the credit card processing stagethis is where people in banks get down and dirties with their records and other companies records. This would also include how long was the credit card processing stage when you applied for your other cards. This usually means that your bank is trying to find (more…)
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Monday, March 1st, 2010
What is Debt Negotiation?
Several people suffer from overlapping credit card debts that make it difficult for them to manage payments for. This is mostly due to the nonchalant nature of spending using your credit card, hence many have started to question about using credit cards as a valid alternative for real cash to make purchases.
When you begin to suffer the same problem with rising debts, debt negotiation is a proven and legal method to figure out a way out of that debt trap. Debt negotiation involves, of course, negotiation to pay off the balance of your debts that is in reality less than your actual balance. For example, you owe your credit card company a given amount for non-payment and you work your (more…)
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Sunday, January 10th, 2010
It is important to realize, the term ‘non profit’ does not mean free. Non profit means: after all overhead is paid out by a company, the company does not show a profit. Being non profit does not make them a better choice when it comes to helping you consolidate your debts. You should always do your homework and find the company and program that is right for you. Get a few quotes before you decide.
The idea of a non profit debt consolidation program should be to help the consumer become educated about how credit works and provide counseling to help them handle their finances. They also provide services to lower the existing debt and work with creditors to lower your monthly payments. In (more…)
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Sunday, January 10th, 2010
When you are looking at working with a company on consolidating your debts, this can include all kinds of debt including credit card debt. This article will focus on nonprofit credit card debt consolidation along with other types of debt which can be included within your debt consolidation plans. The first part of this article will focus upon nonprofit credit card debt consolidation and the second part will explain how you can do this yourself as well.
Nonprofit credit card debt consolidation is something which any individual struggling with debt consolidation should look into. Interest rates on credit cards can range anywhere from 14% higher. It has been noted by that one credit card has seen an interest rate around 45%. One of the (more…)
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Saturday, January 9th, 2010
To people who are not familiar with the term credit score, they often assume that this is the score that we get in our credit cards for the number of purchases that we have made every year. But nothing is further from the truth. Credit scores are actually the grade that you get depending on how reliable a person is in paying their debts and credits.
Credit scores are determined by a lot of factors, how much your outstanding debts is, how regular do you pay for it, how much you spend and how much you earn. It will also be determined by your past credits and how were you as a borrower. These are all being gathered and recorded by credit bureaus and (more…)
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Wednesday, January 6th, 2010
Credit card fraud is a fast increasing crime in the world. International Credit Card holders are mostly the victims of this unauthorized access to their accounts. Let�s take a closer look of the problems faced by international credit cards.
1. Repetitive use of credit card numbers. After a credit card number has been used and disregarded, say cancelled, credit card companies would reissue the same number to other cardholders. The personal identification numbers (PIN) is changed as well as the credit cardholder�s personal information. But it still bears the same credit card number.
2. Low standards when it comes to the use of cards by the participating merchants. This is a common problem encountered by international credit cardholders. Employees of the participating merchants have (more…)
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Tuesday, January 5th, 2010
The following article lists some simple, informative tips that will help you have a better experience with Credit Card Companies.
Have you ever wondered if what you know about Credit Card Companies is accurate? Consider the following paragraphs and compare what you know to the latest info on Credit Card Companies.
If you are looking for a credit card company to give your business to, but are unsure of which one to choose, then you may want to consider Chase. They are known for being one of the best credit cards around. They make applying for one of their cards very simple and there are no hidden charges.
When you sign up, they will give you all of the information about any charges that (more…)
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Saturday, January 2nd, 2010
Don�t you just hate it when these big-name credit card companies keep turning down your application for a credit card simply because of some financial mistakes or missed payments that you made in the early years of your career, which adversely affected your credit rating? If only you could speak to the account officer handling new applications and politely inform him that you have long since settled those debts and, now that you are gainfully employed, can handle the responsibilities a credit card brings, right? Well, you don�t have to go to such extremes and you don�t have to hope for a miracle because yes, you still can have a credit card. It may not be one of the major ones, but it still
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Saturday, January 2nd, 2010
Can a bad credit rating save you from bigger problems? Hasn’t it done just that for many young people? I’ll explain how with a couple true stories.
Good Credit Rating Story
My friend started his adult years with good credit. Soon he was able to get credit cards at will, as well as finance cars, snowmobiles and more. He made the payments, and went deeper and deeper into debt while he was at it. When he was 30 years old, he had over $20,000 in credit card debt, plus loans on cars and business tools.
Eventually it was just too much to handle. After considering bankruptcy, he was convinced that the credit card companies would reduce his balance due if he just threatened to (more…)
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Tuesday, December 29th, 2009
A lot of credit card holders aspire for a higher credit card limit.
But: credit card holders need to remember that to get a higher credit card limit, they must abide by the terms and conditions of the credit card company or their bank.
Here are 5 ways to get a higher credit card limit:
1. Prove your credit worthiness
The most important thing to do for getting a higher credit card limit is to prove your credit worthiness. This is the first thing that banks and companies look for when giving a higher credit limit.
2. Attract positive attention from the credit card company
At least: try to attract positive attention by paying finance charges once in a while. Obviously, this is not advisable on a (more…)
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