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[Monday, March 31, 2008]
When choosing the card, you choose the issuer. However, most people do not care much about this point, especially when the card screams about zero interest rates and exclusive rewards. Now that every cardholder can submit credit card applications right from home, people may know little about the issuer of the card they have chosen. By all means, most card companies provide credit customer service for their clients, but there are few card companies that really value their customers and keep on launching new programs and services that enable customers to manage their financial issues and life. Discover EDGE is a web resource that was specially designed for consumers who want to get up-to-date information and solid financial advice.
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[Thursday, March 20, 2008]
When doing shopping, we are free to choose any item we like, by all means within reasonable limits. When searching for the right credit card, it's a credit score that determines the limits, or to be more exact the type of the card. You will never be approved for an excellent credit card if your score is poor or bad.
Nowadays, cardholders have to tighten their belts as lenders rapidly change credit card requirements. Banks and card companies, in their turn, have to take actions to recoup incredible losses due to credit delinquencies. The good news is that if you qualify for a good credit card, the interest rate will be really awesome!
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[Thursday, March 13, 2008]
When it comes to serious dangers associated with credit, the founders of educational programs disregard youth folks. However, young adults happen to be exposed to the dangers of credit like no other age group. Though most of them don't have enough experience, not to mention a full-time job, more and more young people happen to file bankruptcy. And the most scaring figure in statistics is the age of bankruptcy filers. They are about 25 and even younger. That's why bankruptcy judges and attorneys start new educational programs for youth folks.
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[Monday, March 03, 2008]
The partnership between credit issuers and other companies proves to be extremely beneficial for both parties. Take for example, the partnership of American Express and Delta Air Lines. Last week they launched a new program for cardholders of Delta SkyMiles Gold and Platinum AmEx credit cards. Now American Express cardholders have more flexibility when using their air miles. So what opportunities do AmEx cardholders have now?
Frequent flyer programs that come with credit cards are definitely popular. But how long does it normally take to collect enough miles to get a free flight? Let us be honest, it's not so easy as it seems at the first glance. Now, AmEx Delta SkyMiles cardholders can pay for their airline tickets with their miles. This option provides more freedom to cardholders who would like to use their air miles for booking flights without restrictions and blackout dates. Read on for more information about "Pay with Miles" feature!
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[Tuesday, February 26, 2008]
While American consumers get used to carry heavy balances from month to month, and this idea is quite common for an average American cardholder, Australian consumers are highly concerned about credit card debts and do their hardest to pay them off.
Interestingly, Australian customers become more frugal with their plastics after two interest rate hikes, meaning customers pay off their credit card balances on a regular basis in order to avoid heavy credit card charges. Though they still use their plastics quite actively, and credit spending is on the rise, the total outstanding credit card debt is rising at a slow pace.
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a business credit card from AmEx
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