"Credit Card Guide" - Helping you choose the best online credit cards
>> Wednesday, September 17, 2008
I am trying to review or write the posts about the sites which offer guides and resources which might help you learn about money or financial matters. As credit cards have become an essential part of our wallet, we should have good knowledge about credit cards. We are bombard with the advertising comanies with attractive offers, but before selecting a credit card, better to learn about other options, and make decision so you can save your time and money.
'Credit Card Guide' provides you with a free one-stop credit card resources center and links to instant online applications.
More features of the site!
- They also present side-by-side comparison of the best credit cards on the Internet from the top banks and card companies. These cards have competitive rates and outstanding benefits and rewards.
- Their powerful search tools and comparison guide can help you choose a credit card that best fits your needs.
- Site is upgraded with new cards to bring you the latest and best deals. You'll find great deals from some of the most popular card issuers such as Citi Cards, Chase, American Express, Discover Card, Advanta, Bank of America, and many others
- Once you make your choice you can easily apply via a link which will redirect you to a secure online application of the bank or card issuer.
What kind of credit card guides you can get from the site?
Best Credit Card Offers With Online Applications, 0% APR Balance Transfer, Cash Back Cards, Low Interest Cards, Airline Miles & Travel Reward Credit Cards, Business Credit Cards, Gas Rebate Credit Cards, Car Rebate Credit Cards, Instant Approval Cards, Establish Credit, Credit Cards, Student Credit Cards, Prepaid Cards.
For example in 'student credit card' section, the site offers these tips:
"The cash back or reward earnings on college student credit cards vary from 1% to as high as 5% for different types of purchases. To compare credit cards, read through the terms and conditions to determine which card will give you the highest rewards on your most frequent expenditures. Some student credit cards even reward you points for maintaining a good GPA and paying on time.
- Points can be redeemed for a variety of rewards, including cash back, plane tickets, concert tickets, gift cards, and in some cases exclusive mtvU Rewards, like VIP passes to Spring Break, Studio Tours, and more. Again, to compare credit card offers, look for the card that offers the rewards that you find most exciting.
- Most credit cards for students come with a 0% introductory interest rate for six months. Depending on the card, this rate may apply only to purchases, but in some cases it also applies to balance transfers and cash advances. In short, if you will be using your card for cash advances or balance transfers in addition to purchases, look for a card that offers a 0% introductory rate on these services.
- College credit cards offer great advantages if you pay the balance in full every month. It is best, however, to avoid using your card as a supplemental student loan. Once the introductory rate expires, student credit cards charge a fairly high APR, from 12.99% and up."
* 'Credit Card Tips' section offers lots of tips.
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