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Some Good Tips Related To Credit Cards and Traveling

When I first saw this YouTube.com video, I almost stopped watching after 30 seconds or so, because I thought it would be too fluffy for my tastes (i.e. too much fluff and not enough useful content.) But, I posting this clip here today because, eventually, these two vacationers from Seattle offer some very good advice for travelers with credit cards. If you are planning to go on vacation any time soon, check out this video. I'm certain you'll bookmark the clip when you see how much good advice it contains. Enjoy!



Predatory Lenders on College Campuses Teach the Wrong Lessons About Credit

My husband likes to tell me about his college days, in the early 90s, before I knew him. One of his favorite memories is about his first experience with credit cards. He remembers being a college freshman, new to northern Michigan, stepping onto the campus for the first time. Expecting to be greeted by helpful upperclassmen and faculty who were there to escort him into the beginning of the rest of his life, he had a rude awakening - he was greeted by ‘the credit card guy’.

Still a fairly new marketing tactic at that time, campus recruiting by credit card companies was not looked down upon as the sleazy and unscrupulous predatory practice that it is. Older brothers, sisters, and cousins did not yet know to warn ...


Large Savings Account vs. Paying Down High-Interest Credit Card Debt

Most of us know that paying interest on credit card debt is one of the best ways to throw away money, no doubt. With regard to contemporary credit cards offered by reputable American banks, money-savvy consumers:

  • surf 0% credit card offers

  • are never late with payments

  • make every effort to keep their credit score high so that they can qualify for the best -- best as in most consumer-friendly -- credit card offers available in the market

  • if they aren't surfing 0% offers, pay their balances in full each month to avoid interest charges

  • take full advantage of their credit cards' rewards programs.

  • use credit cards to pay for all types of goods and services, so as to take advantage of the excellent consumer protections that most credit cards provide like zero fraud liability and purchase protection.

Bottom line: if you are a solvent and responsible consumer, ...


Credit Cards for Illegal Aliens

Should illegal aliens be allowed to get a credit card from one of America's biggest and most reputable banks? Today's YouTube.com clip is a clip from a CNN news story. Your comments are welcome.



Preparing For Rough Times Ahead

The global credit crunch that began last year and has caused misery in financial markets around the world is not over. In fact, many economists believe that we haven't even reached the beginning of the end. That spells trouble for many consumers and business owners looking for credit these days -- and possibly for the rest of 2008.

Banks are cutting back, even on accounts held by their most credit worthy customers. Credit lines are being reduced, and interest rates are being raised, even for certain borrowers who've never been late with a payment. The excuses the banks are using these days include, "You aren't paying down your credit card balance down fast enough," and, "Your debt to credit limit ration is too high." Banks are even looking at the what consumers are buying when determining whether or not the consumer is going to be hit with an unfavorable change in terms. In other words, your credit card company may change the terms and conditions on your credit card account ...


And Then There Were Four...

0% credit cards that don't charge a fee for transferring balances are consistently the most popular cards we recommend on this website. It is quite difficult, therefore, to see 3 great "no fee balance transfer" cards disappear from the market.

The American Express IN cards (IN:NYC, IN:Chicago & IN:LA) are no more. These cards offered 0% intro APR on balance transfers for 6 months, with no balance transfer fee. The really sad part is that American Express is one of the best banks out there when it comes to credit cards. Most other banks play "follow the leader" with their terms and conditions. American Express, on the other hand, always plays fair with their customers (based on anecdotal evidence.) Must have something to do with the fact that the company has along history of catering to wealthy, discerning consumers who actually read the terms and conditions before they signup for a card.

So now there are 4 cards left offering 0% intro APR and that don't charge ...


No Balance Transfer Fee Credit Cards Still Obtainable Despite Credit Crunch

The credit crunch that's been causing problems in American credit markets has been affecting all classes of Americans, from billionaire Wall Street insiders trying to finance huge corporate takeover deals to middle-class consumers looking for attractive deals on loans and credit cards. With the housing market still languishing and many seasoned economists declaring that the American economy is already in a recession, it seems that 2008 is not going to be a good year for many Americans, from a money and finance perspective. The Federal Reserve has been responding to turmoil in domestic financial markets and the slumping economy by cutting short-term interest rates, but there is no way to tell when or if these Fed actions will jumpstart the economy. Slowly but progressively, banks have been approving fewer and fewer credit card applications since the subprime debacle began at the end of last summer. Thankfully, however, applicants with strong credit profiles can still get approved for high ...


Import News About The Bank Of America Money Return® Visa® Platinum Plus® Credit Card

The terms and conditions of the Bank Of America Money Return® Visa® Platinum Plus® credit card have been modified; this card now charges a fee for any type of balance transfer: 3% of each transfer, with a minimum charge of $10.

The good news: Bank of America (BofA) still has 5 (five) credit cards to which you can transfer your non-BofA credit card balances at 0% intro APR, and pay no transaction fee on introductory balance transfers. On our feeless balance transfer page, you will also find cards from American Express and Pulaski Bank (you should only consider applying for a Pulaski Bank credit card if your credit history is spotless.)


The Credit Crunch

The credit crunch that's enveloped global financial markets has many consumer and business owners worried about the availability of consumer-friendly financing options. The crunch has caused many lenders to cut back in different ways, but 0% credit card offers are still numerous and often generous. Some consumers have complained of out-of-the-blue credit line decreases, but, from my own anecdotal observations, these situations appear to be few and far between. Keep your credit score high and your balances low and you shouldn't have to worry about sudden and inconvenient limitations on your credit. I'm still getting lots of great, unsolicited 0% offers in the mail, from accounts I already have open as well as offers to open new accounts. When these offers start drying up, I'll start to worry.

The Federal Reserve has been cutting short-term rates since mid-September of last year in an effort to ward of recession and help cure problems in the financial markets. Some Fed rate cuts ...


Important News Regarding The Citi® Home Rebate® Platinum Select MasterCard®

If you're looking for a 0% balance transfer credit card, and you don't want to pay a transaction fee for transferring credit card balances, then the good news is that there are still plenty available. The bad news, however, is that the Citi® Home Rebate® Platinum Select MasterCard®, while still available, now charges a balance transfer fee for all balance transfers. This news is significant because the Home Rebate card was the last 0% "no fee balance transfer" card that offered an interest-free period of 12 months; currently, the all other cards offering free, 0% balance transfer deals have an interest-free of no more than 6 months.

Now don't get the wrong idea. The Citi ...