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Grace Period Credit Cards

March 19th, 2009 admin No comments

“Grace Period”

Any credit card you apply for has a grace period. Grace periods on most cards extend up to 25 days, while other cards have less timeframe for grace period. The grace period is important since if you go over the cycle you are subject to penalties, fees, and higher APR.

credit-card-grace-period-1Few of the lower rate cards offers may not have annual charges, and may have low interest rates. For example, few cards offer no annual charges, no cash advance fees, yearly summary, security on purchases, protection price plans, insurance, 25-day grace, limits up to $35,000, and low fixed rates as low as 9.9%.

This is one of the better deals over the Internet and the cards are located on a secure site. Other cards the company offers APR reach up to 14.9%, however each card offered has a grace period up to 25-days. I have noticed few cards that have 20-day grace period, and frankly, this is not enough, since most all other cards offer 5-days longer. Read more…

Free Personal Credit Reports Online and Credit Cards

March 7th, 2009 admin No comments

“Credit Reports”

Credit is important more so now than ever. Each one of us requires credit for virtually everything we pursue. Even if a person is rich and spend money, never adding anything on your personal credit report; later down the road when you need help, most creditors will turn you away. The three major credit bureaus that store credit reports where consumers can get copies of their personal credit reports. The companies are Equifax, Trans Union, and Experian.

credit-reportsAfter you review your credit reports, you can determine what type of cards you need to apply. If you have bad credit or no credit there are credit card providers’ accessible to help you mend your credit. Techniques existing that allow debtors the ability to make small monthly installments, which are distributed to the various creditors where you owe money. The plans will continue until the amount is paid in full. Read more…

Disclosure Credit Cards

February 25th, 2009 admin No comments

“Credit Cards”

Credit card providers are obligated under the law to protect their clients’ identity and information. Recently, California courts laid a lawsuit on one of the leading card providers for disclosure-credit-cards-1negligence in security. According to various reports, more than millions of people were robbed of their identity, due to negligence of the card providers. Therefore, understanding disclosure on credit cards is essential, since your Identity is at risk. To make matters worse, the company-pending suit neglected to inform their cardholders that their identity was at risk. The downside is anyone can tell you that the security level of their system is bulletproof, but once the curtains fall, you might find your self in a whirlpool of subpoenas, courts, lawyer offices and so forth.

From personal experience, I can tell you that once you loose your identity you might as well jump off the nearest cliff if you cannot battle the problems that come along with identity theft. The problems can last a lifetime, and if you are lucky, you may restore your life after eight or more years. Read more…