Entries from October 2010
Credit cards are one of our great responsibilities in life. With credit history or not, they are always available. For instance, with too high interest rates, consumers get a burdened too much that they need […]
Under the new financial reform, customers with ages under 21 are no longer allowed to have their own credit cards until they can illustrate that they are financial independent or until they can get a […]
Security Credit Cards are credit cards for people with no credit history consumers and bankrupt consumers. These people fear they will not be approved of a new loan since credit card companies have grown stricter. […]
When people have too much debt to handle, they end up losing most of their assets. Their home mortgage gets foreclosed, the car already claimed as payment and settlement for pledge, and often times, they […]
Cash-back credit cards are often found with strings attached. Today, they said you’d be getting 5% of your spending, but the next month, you’ll be getting just 3%. You can end up in this pitfall […]
Cash-back reward cards offer good deals if offered by credit card companies who are true to their words. Some credit card companies say they offer 4% cash-back rebates, but consumers will later find out that […]