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Sunday, August 17, 2008

Credit Cards and You: Credit Card Comparison Tables

Source: http://www.fcac-acfc.gc.ca

Comparison tables Format Updated
Standard Credit Cards
(low-rate and regular-rate)
PDF Version 546 kB July 2008
Gold Credit Cards
(low-rate and regular-rate)
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Platinum Credit Cards
(low-rate and regular-rate)
PDF Version497 kB July 2008
U.S. Dollar Credit Cards
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Student Credit Cards
(low-rate and regular-rate)
PDF Version424 kB July 2008
Secured Credit Cards PDF Version441 kB July 2008
Retail Credit Cards PDF Version350 kB July 2008
Charge Cards PDF Version355 kB July 2008
Credit Balance Insurance PDF Version169 kB July 2008

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Pay Online Without a Credit Card

By EricHDoss @ hubpages

PayPal

By far, the easiest option would be to use PayPal by eBay. PayPal is free for personal use. You can go to their website and sign up for a free account. You might be prompted to enter a credit card number, but you don't have to.

Once you have registered for your account, you will need to "Get Verified." This involves linking your bank account to your PayPal account. If you don't want to use a credit card, you will need to link to your bank account. Once you have entered your information, PayPal will make two small deposits into your bank account. It generally takes about 5 days for this to happen. Once you see these deposits, you will log in to your account and enter the amount of the two deposits. This serves to verify your ownership of the account. Once this is done, you will be able to use your PayPal account at any merchant that accepts PayPal by simply entering your PayPal username (your email address) and your PayPal password.

Pre-Paid Credit Card

The second option is more expensive. You can purchase a Visa, MasterCard, or American Express branded gift card. These are generally available at most grocery stores, discount stores, and drug stores. Once you purchase the card, you will need to follow the instructions to register the card. In most cases, you will need to call the card issuer and provide your name, address, and phone number. They will then authorize the card for online use. The drawback to this is the cost of the card. Most of the cards cost at least $6 more than the face value of the card. Also, if your card has a balance, the issuer will generally charge you a monthly fee after the first few months.



Cut Your Credit Card Interest Rate In 5 Simple Steps

By jforrest


Lowering your credit card interest rates is one of the simplest secrets to financial savings. With one simple call to your credit card company, you can achieve a lower your rate, effective immediately. Credit card companies may set high rates for you, but you don’t have to accept high rates. Interest rates are always changing. Credit card companies are banking on the fact that most people don’t understand that they can ask for lower rates.

Would you like to pay yourself instead of your creditors? Want better financial results today? If you’re a customer with good credit standing and you are not at your credit limit (you can also ask to have your limit raised), you have a good chance of lowering your annual percentage rate by quite a bit.

I recently called my credit card company when I saw they had raised my annual interest rate. I stated that I had been making timely payments in full and they apologized and immediately returned my rate to the previous low rate. That phone call saved me potentially hundreds of dollars in interest if I would have had an emergency and needed to charge up my card to the full limit. When it comes to your dollars, pay close attention. Try the following tips.

(1) Check Your Credit Card Statements

Make sure you know the annual percentage rate you are paying for each and every one of your credit cards. Many credit card issuers have a policy that states they can raise your rates if you fail to pay one or two bills on time, even an unrelated bill, such as your water or electric bill. This is called Universal Default. You will not be informed if you are subject to universal default. Your credit card company does not have to warn you. So always keep an eye on your interest rate. If you see a rise, call and ask what can be done about it. If one customer service representative says they can’t help you, keep calling until you find a representative who will help you. If you have trouble keeping up with more than one card, consider consolidating your debt into one low-interest card. Find out how much each card charges for late, over-limit or any other extra fees and what the interest rates are on balance transfers from other cards.

(2) Compare the Rates of Other Companies

You will be amazed at how many attractive credit card rates are out there for you. Companies want your business and your debt, so they will offer low or even zero percent introductory interest rates for a specific time period. Make sure to look for cards that offer 0% balance transfers and no annual fee. Also, be sure you know what the interest rate will jump to after the introductory period. The more you know about what other credit card companies offer, the better spot you are in to leverage the results you want with your current card. Tell them you are looking at switching to another company unless they can match the rate you have found. Even if you threaten to close your account, however, do not actually have the account closed unless you have other cards that can uphold your best credit standing. As length of credit history is 15% of your credit score, you want to keep your old accounts open even if they are not active. Your company may not get you the rate you want but they may say to check back in a month as approved rates fluctuate from month to month. I was once told to call back in a month for a better rate once, which I thought was just a way to get me to give up. But after several calls and then calling a month later, I learned that it was true, sometimes you have to wait for rates to change.

(3) Call Your Credit Card Issuer

Always call your credit card’s customer service representative when you are feeling calm and positive. No matter how the phone call goes, remind yourself to stay professional and polite. It never hurts to remind your operator what a good customer you have been. Rather than threatening to cancel your account, be clear (for your own lack of stress and trouble) that you would like nothing else but to continue your relationship with the company. Point out the fact you pay your account in full each month, or that you pay on time consistently. If you have success in lowering your interest rate, you don't have to stop there. There is nothing to say that you can’t call again in a few months to ask for an even lower rate. In other words, getting your credit card interest rate lowered is something you can do periodically as long as you’re a good customer. For free scripts to use when calling, search the Internet for “Ask for a lower interest rate – sample letters”.

(4) Don’t Give Up

If the first person you speak to says they’re not authorized to lower your interest rate, that means there is someone who is! Ask to speak with a manager with the understanding that they have more authority to help you. Again, remember to be polite when asking to speak with upper management. I like to tell representatives how well they have served me and that I am going to tell their managers what a good job they have done – and I do. Happy people produce happy results. For whatever reason, if at this point they are still unable to grant you a lower rate ask the reasons for the denial and inquire as to when you should call again to request a lower rate. Ask them to make notes of your request in the computer as a reference for the next time you call.

Ask your representative to make notes in the computer each time you call to let the company know you’re serious.

(5) Pay off Your Debt

What better way to save on interest than to pay off debt? See how much you can cut back on spending each month while setting goals to slice your debt inch by inch. Every extra dollar you put towards your credit card balance means you pay less in interest rates.

One major consumer group study showes that fifty-seven percent (57%) of those who simply telephoned their credit card company and asked for a lower interest rate got one instantly. This rate was anywhere from 7 to 10 points lower than their current credit card interest rate. Imagine the savings if all of us called for better rates.

Latest Credit Card News

The credit card industry in the UK is constantly changing and here at CreditCardLatest.co.uk our team keep a daily watch on what is happening within the companies and cards on offer to bring you all the latest news from the UK credit card market:

4th July 2008New Capital One Balance Transfer Card
2nd July 2008Capital One Platinum Card Changes
1st July 2008Egg Balance Transfer Offer Changes
20th June 2008New MBNA Platinum Card Offer
16th June 2008New Halifax Credit Card
10th June 2008New Citi Platinum Card Offer
4th June 2008HSBC Credit Card Changes Offer
2nd June 2008MBNA Rewards Card Changes Offer
2nd June 2008New Capital One Platinum Card Offer
23rd May 2009Capital One Cashback Card
19th May 2008New Barclaycard Breathe Card Offer
14th May 2008Lloyds Platinum Credit Card Changes Offer
9th May 2008BA Credit Card Bonus Miles
5th May 2008New RSPCA Credit Card
2nd May 2008Egg Changes Balance Transfer Offer
28th April 2008MBNA Platinum Card Changes Offer
18th April 2008BT Credit Card Launches
14th April 2008Credit Card Customers And The Internet
8th April 2008Credit Crunch Results In Limit Cuts
3rd April 2008Capital One Platinum Card Changes
1st April 2008Mint Credit Card Offer Changes
18th March 2008MBNA Rewards Card Offer Changes
13th March 2008Credit Card Fraud Abroad Rises
10th March 2008MasterCard Garden Makeover
7th March 2008New Barclaycard Cashback Card
3rd March 2008Egg Balance Transfer Offer Changes
25th February 2008Sainsburys Changes Credit Card Offer
20th February 2008HSBC Credit Card Offer Changes
15th February 2008New easyJet Credit Card
8th February 2008Barclaycard Buys Goldfish
4th February 2008Mint Credit Card Updates Offer
2nd February 2008Egg Cancels Credit Cards
21st January 2008Sainsburys Credit Card Offer
16th January 2008MBNA Platinum Credit Card Changes
10th January 2008NatWest Credit Card Offer Changes
7th January 2008bmi Credit Card Relaunches
4th January 2008Capital One Credit Card Changes
2nd January 2008Mint Credit Card Changes Offer
28th December 2007New Charity Credit Card Offer
28th December 2008Egg Changes Balance Transfer Offer
18th December 2007Co-operative Bank think Credit Card
14th December 2007MBNA Rewards Card Changes Offer
7th December 2007NatWest Credit Card Prize Draw
4th December 2007New Mint Credit Card Offer
30th November 2007New Goldfish Low APR Credit Card
21st November 2007VIP Entertainment Credit Card Launches
16th November 2007One In Ten People Use Credit Card Daily
12th November 2007Extra Consumer Purchase Protection
9th November 2007New Lloyds TSB Credit Card
5th November 2007MBNA Platinum Changes Card Offer
2nd November 2007Egg Increase Balance Transfer Offer
29th October 2007Credit Card Usage in Great Britain
23rd October 2007bmi Card Launches With Miles Offer
17th October 2007Balance Transfers Increase In Popularity
12th October 2007New Breakthrough Credit Card Offer
9th October 2007SonyCard Mp3 Player Offer
5th October 2007New Mint Credit Card Offer
2nd October 2007Barclaycard New Balance Transfer Offer
27th September 2007Credit Card Borrowing Down
21st September 2007Bonus Rewards From Nectar
18th September 2007New Shell MasterCard Launch
14th September 2007MBNA Platinum New Card Offer
7th September 2007MasterCard Contactless Payments
3rd September 2007Credit Card Holders Urged to Sign Up
28th August 2007New Goldfish Rewards Credit Card
20th August 2007Credit Card Borrowing Declines
15th August 2007Retailers Sign Up For Contactless Credit Cards
10th August 2007New Barclaycard Football Card
7th August 2007MasterCard Returns To Profit
2nd August 2007New Capital One Cashback Card
27th July 2007Barclaycard Increase Balance Transfer Offer
25th July 2007Credit Card Pin Code Overload
19th July 2007Virgin Increase Balance Transfer Offer
10th July 2007New Barclaycard Breathe Card
5th July 2007Credit Card Spending Rises
2nd July 2007New HSBC Credit Card Offer
26th June 2007OFT To Work With Credit Card Companies
21st June 2007Visa To Sponsor Football World Cup
15th June 2007Holiday Credit Card Tips
11th June 2007Credit Card Satisfaction Survey
7th June 2007New Citi Platinum Purchases Card
5th June 2007Credit Card Cash Withdrawals Fall
29th May 2007Post Office Financial Services Growth
24th May 2007Credit Card Fees For No Usage
21st May 2007RBS And NatWest New Card Offers
16th May 2007Credit Card Habits
11th May 2007Credit Cards Replacing Cheques
8th May 2007Contactless Credit Card Rollout
4th May 2007Airmiles Changes Cards
30th April 2007Biodegradable Credit Card
26th April 2007MasterCard Signs Up Lloyds TSB
19th April 2007Barclaycard Planning Green Credit Card
16th April 2007Checking Credit Card Statements
11th April 2007Easier Fraud Reporting
5th April 2007Credit Card Interest Confusion
2nd April 2007Egg Increase Balance Transfer
2nd April 2007New Credit Card Fraud Reporting
30th March 2007Visa Invests In Mobile Payments
22nd March 2007Barclaycard Trials Travel Card
19th March 2007Credit Card Cash Withdrawal Fees Rise
14th March 2007Credit Card Fraud Falls
8th March 2007Credit Card Fees Abroad
5th March 2007Londoners Get More Rewards
2nd March 2007Credit Cards And Travel Cover
28th February 2007Chip and PIN One Year On
23rd February 2007Lloyds TSB Introduces Annual Charge
21st February 2007Credit Card Spending Declines

Friday, May 2, 2008

Credit Card Resources Reloaded

Capital One Student Credit Card


Capital One® No Hassle CashSM for Students
Capital One No Hassle Cash Rewards

Establish Credit—Save For Your Next Big Purchase

  • More cash back—25% annual bonus on the cash you’ve earned during the year
  • No catch—1% cash back on purchases you make from day one
  • No limits—No limit on cash back
  • No Expiration—Rewards won’t expire for the life of your account
  • Great savings—At Capital One Saving ZoneSM on Yahoo! Shopping
  • Don’t forget—0% APR on purchases until June 2008


Capital One® Platinum Card for Students


  • Exclusive savings: up to 40% off featured deals and 10% savings on everything else at Capital One Saving ZoneSM on Yahoo! Shopping (Learn More)
  • Online account service and 24/7 customer support
  • Additional safety on your puchases, thanks to extended warranty program
  • 24-hour Roadside Assistance with lock-out service, towing, and flat repair
  • $100,000 Worldwide Automatic Travel Accident Insurance
  • Collision, Damage, and Loss Insurance on rental cars
  • Emergency card replacement or cash advance if your card is lost or stolen

Citi Student Credit Cards


Citi® Bronze® / AAdvantage® MasterCard® for College Students
Citi® Bronze® / AAdvantage® MasterCard®

Having a credit card without rewards is like flunking arithmetic. Or worse, failing to earn American Airlines AAdvantage® miles with every purchase you make. Which is why the only card to have is the Citi® Bronze®/AAdvantage® card because before you know it, American Airlines will take you just about anywhere in the world.
  • No annual fee for your card and free membership in American Airlines AAdvantage® program
  • Earn 1 AAdvantage® mile for every $2 you spend – up to 25,000 miles per year*
  • No blackout dates on AAdvantage® award travel*
  • AAdvantage® miles may never expire*
  • $0 liability on unauthorized charges
  • Access to credit education tips and tools
  • No minimum income or co-signer required
  • Special Student Deals

Citi mtvUTM Platinum Select Visa Card
Citi® mtvUTM Platinum Select® Visa® Card

Apply for the only card that pays off big for earning good grades and using credit wisely.

  • 0% APR* for 6 months on purchases, cash advances and balance transfers
  • Earn 5 ThankYou Points® for every dollar you spend at restaurants, bookstores, record stores, movie theaters and video rentals stores
  • Earn 1 ThankYou Point for every dollar you spend on all other purchases
  • Earn 25 ThankYou Points for paying on time
  • Earn 250-2000 ThankYou Points twice a year for maintaining a good GPA
  • Redeem points for gift cards, MTV events, and airline tickets
  • No balance transfer fee with this offer
  • No Annual Fee


CitiPlatinum Select Card for College Students
Citi®Platinum Select® Card for College Students

  • 0% APR* for 6 months on purchases, cash advances and balance transfers
  • $0 liability on unauthorized purchases
  • FREE Online Account Management
  • No minimum income or cosigner required
  • No balance transfer fee with this offer
  • No annual fee


Citi Dividend Platinum Select Card for College Students
Citi (R) Dividend Platinum Select(R) Card for Stud

  • No Cosigner or Minimum Income Required
  • Free Online Account Management
  • Citi® Identity Theft Solutions
  • Citi® Photocard option
  • The Lost Wallet® Service
  • Credit Education Tools


*See Card Terms and Conditions

Citi® Driver’s Edge® Card for College Students

School’s Hard. Getting This Card Is Not.

  • 0% APR* for 6 months on purchases, cash advances, and balance transfers
  • Earn rebates towards any car, new or used
  • Build your credit history
  • Free online account management
  • $0 liability on unauthorized purchases
  • No annual fee

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Credit Cards and High School Students

The Federal law doesn’t provide any restrictions about issuing credit cards to minors. In fact, credit card companies consider teen-agers as a very profitable market. Most credit card companies often require a co-signer when a minor applies for a credit card. When a teen-ager reaches the age of 18, he has the right to sign-up for a credit card on his name even without a cosigner.


Citi® mtvUTM Platinum Select® Visa® Card

Are Student Credit Cards an Advantage?
Some parents feel that providing their kids with credit cards while they are still in high school help them learn about money early in life. With proper guidance and support, obtaining a student credit card can help young people learn about how to handle their finances properly.


Citi(R) Driver

A student credit card is a great way in establishing a credit history in preparation for their future. Some credit card companies refuse to grant credit card approval for those without a credit history. But with the help of a parent as a co-signer, it will be much easier to get a credit card.

Or a Disadvantage?
On the other hand, a young person with a student credit card can also get into trouble. The convenience that a student credit card can bring may lead to uncontrolled spending. With just one swipe of the card, they can purchase an item easily at any time. Eating out in restaurants with friends is also just as convenient. They can easily do so without bringing with them any cash.

The problem comes when it’s time to pay the bills. At the end of the month, their billing statement may reveal that they have spent more than their alloted monthly budget. It is also a possibility that a student who does not think about his spending for the past month has already exceeded his allotted credit limit.

The Role of Parents
With this in mind, it is very important that the students themselves realize the value of credit and how to use credit cards to their benefit. Parents play a big role in helping their kids understand that credit cards should not be used like cash. Instead, every time they use their credit card to buy something, they should already plan out on how to pay back that purchase. Students must be reminded that serious thinking must be done before they use their credit card to make a purchase.

If you own a student credit card, be aware of the dates when you should be paying off your balances. Even if your parents are helping you to pay your bills it is crucial that as early as now, you learn the responsibility of paying your debts on time. Once you finish school, you will have the sole responsibility of paying your debts. By learning how to use your credit card wisely and putting it into practice, you won’t have a hard time managing your finances later on.

Student credit cards can be an advantage or a disadvantage for students. It will all depend on whether they will use their student credit card wisely and prudently.


Posted By:Samantha Wilson

Tips for the First Time Credit Users

Posted By admin:Samantha Wilson

College students are a huge market for credit card companies. Students need to build their credit history and getting a student credit card is one of the easiest ways to do so. Are you planning on applying for a student credit card too? Do you already have a credit card in your name? Whether you’re a student or a first time credit card holder, let this article give you some tips on how you can use your credit to your most benefit.

Read your credit card agreement. In reality, not many credit card applicants take the time to read their credit cards’ Terms and Conditions in full. As a first time credit card applicant, make it a habit to read the fine print before signing up for anything. Why is it crucial to read the fine print? Because the true costs of your credit card are disclosed here. What you see in the ads are only the best features of the credit card, the actual conditions are explained in the Agreement and it is up to you to find out.

Set your monthly budget. As a student, practice effective budgeting or money managementCiti®Platinum Select® Card for College Students starting now. This will greatly help you in handling your finances in the future. Set a definite amount for
you to spend each month and make sure that you have enough to set aside for your debts, credit card payments and for your savings. Every month you should be putting something away in savings. If you can’t put something away in savings each month then you are living outside of your means and you need to take a hard look at your spending habits.

Pay off your credit card balance in full each month. Make it a point to pay back your monthly credit card balance in full to avoid paying the interest. There are some credit building companies that say its good to leave a running balance on your credit card because it will encourage the credit companies to increase your credit limit. I don’t know how true that is. I’ve had cards that I have paid off each month that have given me regular credit line increases. What matters most in building your credit history is how you use your available credit and how timely you are in submitting your payments.

Stay within your credit limit. Staying within your credit limit means more than just not going beyond your allotted credit. Financial advisers recommend not using more than 30% of your available credit if you want to keep your credit history in excellent standing. This habit will not only protect your credit history, it will also protect you from the risk of incurring more debts than you can afford.

Check your credit card statements regularly. It is your obligation as a credit card holder to check the accuracy of your account statements. If you find errors or unauthorized charges in your account, call your credit card issuer immediately. If your credit card company provides online access to your account, take advantage of this feature by checking your account on a daily basis. Doing so will also alert you about your due dates of payment.

Use your credit card with caution. Credit cards are meant to be financial tools when you need them. Nevertheless, credit cards are not supposed to be used without careful consideration. Before charging a purchase to your credit card, ask yourself, do you really need to make this purchase? Can you pay back your balance by the end of the month? Is it a necessity or just a want? How will this purchase effect my monthly budget?

Student Credit Cards: Your Companion In Your Studies

A recent study conducted by the Georgetown University Credit Research Center shows encouraging results about students and student credit cards. According to this report, 87.9 percent of students in college manage their student credit cards effectively.

Unlike in the past years, this study has proven that college students are now more aware about their responsibilities as credit card holders and this is shown by the fact that most college students pay off their monthly balances in full. Overall, the average balance in a college student’s account is $552 which is just one third of the average balances of the general population.

This is certainly a good news and hopefully, this trend will continue and improve in the coming years. More and more young people today are becoming aware of the importance of having a student credit card especially when they enter college. With the help of information available online, students are learning the basic points on how to use credit cards while protecting their credit at the same time.

It is true that one of the challenges about owning a student credit card is controlling spending. Many students have developed debt problems because they continue charging purchases on their student credit cards and paying only the minimum each period. Because student credit cards are so convenient to use on shopping, many people- including adults, tend to forget the consequences of not being able to repay their balances on time. But this can be prevented if a student practices self-discipline and determination in keeping the use of credit cards in perspective.

Of course, aside from convenience, the main purpose of acquiring student credit cards is to build credit. But a credit history will not be of much use if all that is contained in one’s credit report are unpaid debts and past due bills. If you’re a student, always remember that protecting your credit history is just as important as establishing it.

Credit cards for students are now accompanied by options that help students manage their finances more easily. Banks send out monthly statement of accounts by mail, but now, students also have the option to check their account at any time just by going online. This way, even when they’re too busy with their classes and projects, they can still take a few minutes from their time and check on their account.

Another great provision is the liability fraud protection that most credit card companies offer. This is important for college students if they incur unauthorized charges in their account. Carrying a credit card instead of cash is also a safer way to buy things or pay bills. In case their credit card is misplace or stolen, a student can call the bank right away to freeze the account.

Finally, many student credit cards now give students the opportunity to earn bonuses or incentives from their purchases. Discounts from selected merchants and establishments also make a big difference in helping students save their monthly budget.

About the Author

Samantha Wilson is a consultant for credit cards for students. For years she has written student credit cards articles that would help build student credit.
Copyright 2008


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Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Unionbank E-On VISA Electron Debit Card

Finally got it! The online application really does work. I applied online and got an e-mail response telling me that my card will be available after 3 days at the Unionbank branch I specified. I went there after 8 days so I can’t really tell how fast they are but when I got there my card was waiting for me. Paid the 350 peso annual fee and that’s it!

Unionbank EON Visa Electron card (front)


Unionbank EON Visa Electron card (back)

In case you’re interested, here’s the link to the Unionbank E-On VISA Electron information pageonline application form. Now I’m one more step closer to having my Paypal account activated! Will try this over the next few days.



Sunday, March 30, 2008

Low Interests CREDIT CARDS


Chase Platinum Visa® Card

The Chase Platinum Visa® Card, issued by Chase, is designed for those who have very good credit and are looking for an overall good platinum card with a rewards program.

Features: Various Internet account related services. No liability for unauthorized transactions. Lost and stolen card reporting. Emergency cash replacement. Emergency card replacement. Various travel and emergency assistance services. Travel accident insurance. Extended warranty for purchases. Auto rental insurance (Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver). Year-end financial statement (upon request). See website for additional benefits. Certain restrictions, limitations, and exclusions apply. If an account is opened, please refer to the Guide to Benefits for details.



Intro APR

Regular APR

Annual Fee

Reward Type


0% APR for 12 Months

11.24%

$0

Point





Capital One® No Hassle Points(SM) Rewards - Excellent Credit

The Capital One® No Hassle Points(SM) Rewards card is a great rewards card for people with excellent credit.

Features: $0 fraud liability for any unauthorized use if your card is lost or stolen. 24-Hour Travel and Emergency Assistance. Additional protection on your purchases with an extended warranty program from Visa®. Emergency card replacement or cash advance if your card is lost or stolen. Exclusive savings: up to 40% off featured deals and 10% savings on everything else at Capital One® Saving Zone(SM) on Yahoo! Shopping.


Intro APR

Regular APR

Annual Fee

Reward Type


No Introductory Rate Available

13.90%

$0

Point





IberiaBank Visa® Classic Card

The IberiaBank Visa® Classic Card, issued by Pulaski Bank, is designed for those with average credit who may occasionally carry a balance.

Features: Various internet account services. Lost and stolen card reporting. See website for additional benefits.


Intro APR

Regular APR

Annual Fee

Reward Type


0% APR for 6 Months

5.0%

$0

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Discover® More(SM) Card

The Discover® More(SM) Card, issued by Discover, is designed for those with very good credit who are looking for a cash reward credit card.

Features: Various card designs to select from. Various Internet account related services. Up to $500,000 in travel accident insurance. Fraud and security protection services. Auto rental insurance. Discounts on products and services at participating merchants and retailers. See website for additional benefits.


Intro APR

Regular APR

Annual Fee

Reward Type


0% Intro APR*

10.99%

$0

Rebate





Bank of America WorldPoints® Platinum Plus™ MasterCard® Cre

The Bank of America WorldPoints™ Platinum Plus™ MasterCard® Credit Card, issued by FIA Card Services, N.A., is designed for those with very good credit who would like to take advantage of the reward program.

Features: See website for additional benefits.


Intro APR

Regular APR

Annual Fee

Reward Type


0% APR for 12 Billing Cycles

9.99% / 15.99%

$0

Point





Citi® Diamond Preferred® Card

The Citi® Diamond Preferred® Card, issued by Citibank, is designed for those with good credit who plan to take advantage of the introductory rates and the excellent services.

Features: Various Internet account related services. Identity theft solutions. Price protection program. Optional personal photo on card. Fraud and security protection services. Lost and stolen card reporting. Emergency cash replacement. Emergency card replacement. Automatic bill payments. Year-end financial statement (upon request). Up to $1,000,000 in travel accident insurance. Auto rental insurance. Various travel and emergency assistance services. Medical referral services. Legal referral services. Lost luggage assistance. Discounts on auto rentals. See website for additional benefits.


Intro APR

Regular APR

Annual Fee

Reward Type


0% APR for up to 12 Months

As low as 7.24%

$0

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MERRILL+® Card

The MERRILL+® Card, issued by Bank of America, is designed for those with very good credit who plan to take advantage of the reward program offered through Merrill Lynch.

Features: Various Internet account related services. No liability for unauthorized transactions. Fraud protection services. Automatic bill payment. Purchase protection. Extended warranty for purchases. Auto rental insurance. Emergency transportation assistance. Up to $1,000,000 in travel accident insurance. Lost luggage assistance. Personal concierge service. Transatlantic companion ticket offer from British Airways. Save $250 on advance purchase Club World tickets to London on British Airways. Special MERRILL+ rates at The Leading Hotels of the World®. Complimentary spa services at leading resort destinations. Automobile rental upgrades and discounts. Discounts on products and services at participating merchants and retailers. Cardholders whose annual spending on purchases reaches certain levels will have access to additional benefits and services. See website for additional benefits.


Intro APR

Regular APR

Annual Fee

Reward Type


1.9% APR for 12 Months

9.99%

$0

Point





Citi® Diamond Preferred® Rewards Card

The Citi® Diamond Preferred® Rewards Card, issued by Citibank, is designed for those with good credit who plan to take advantage of the reward program offered.

Features: $0 liability on unauthorized purchases. Various Internet account related services. Identity theft solutions. Price protection program. Optional personal photo on card. Fraud and security protection services. Lost and stolen card reporting. Emergency cash replacement. Emergency card replacement. Automatic bill payments. Year-end financial statement (upon request). Up to $1,000,000 in travel accident insurance. Auto rental insurance. Various travel and emergency assistance services. Medical referral services. Legal referral services. Lost luggage assistance. Discounts on auto rentals. See website for additional benefits.


Intro APR

Regular APR

Annual Fee

Reward Type


0% APR for 12 Months

As low as 9.74%

$0

Point





Blue from American Express®

Blue from American Express® is an ideal credit card for those with good credit who already have an established credit history and are looking for a card with access to a reward program.

Features: Access to Blue's Membership Rewards Express(SM) program for no additional annual fee. Built-in ExpressPay feature that lets cardholders make purchases without having to swipe their card. Various Internet account related services. No liability for unauthorized Internet transactions. Year-end financial statement. Return protection. Extended warranty for purchases. Purchase protection. Auto rental insurance. Emergency card replacement. Medical referral services. Legal referral services. Lost luggage insurance. Up to $100,000 in travel accident insurance. Various travel and emergency assistance services. See website for additional benefits.


Intro APR

Regular APR

Annual Fee

Reward Type


0% APR for up to 15 Months

10.99%

$0

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AT&T Universal Savings Platinum Card

The AT&T Universal Savings Platinum Card, issued by Citibank, is designed for those with good credit who desire a credit card with platinum cardholder benefits.

Features: $0 liability on unauthorized purchases. Secure, free online account management. Card can be used as a calling card. Receive 2 free directory assistance inquiries per month. Receive up to 30 free phone minutes per month. Wireless phone loss and theft insurance reimbursement for replacement coverage. Various Internet account related services. Identity theft solutions. Fraud and security protection services. Year-end financial statement. Up to $1,000,000 in travel accident insurance. Lost luggage assistance. Auto rental insurance. Emergency card replacement. Emergency cash replacement. Lost and stolen card reporting. Medical referral services. Legal referral services. Various travel and emergency assistance services. Automatic bill payment. Up to 10% Savings on AT&T Purchases. See website for additional benefits.


Intro APR

Regular APR

Annual Fee

Reward Type


0% APR for 12 Months

As low as 9.24%

$0

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Capital One® Platinum Prestige

The Capital One® Platinum Prestige card is designed for those with excellent credit who want a credit card with a very low interest rate.

Features: $100,000 Worldwide Automatic Travel Accident Insurance. 24-hour Roadside Assistance with lock-out service, towing, and flat repair. Emergency card replacement or cash advance if your card is lost or stolen. Exclusive savings: up to 40% off featured deals and 10% savings on everything else at Capital One® Saving Zone(SM) on Yahoo! Shopping.


Intro APR

Regular APR

Annual Fee

Reward Type


No Introductory Rate Available

7.90%

$0

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Pulaski Bank Gold Visa® Card

The Pulaski Bank Gold Visa® Card, issued by Pulaski Bank, is designed for those with good credit who are looking for a very low cost credit card.

Features: Various Internet account related services. Auto rental insurance. Various travel and emergency assistance services. Emergency cash replacement. Emergency card replacement. Lost and stolen card reporting. No liability for unauthorized transactions. See website for additional benefits.


Intro APR

Regular APR

Annual Fee

Reward Type


0% APR for 6 Months

8.00%

$0

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Citi® Platinum Select® Card

The Citi® Platinum Select® Card, issued by Citibank, is designed for those with good credit who would like to take advantage of the various standard services and benefits provided by Citibank.

Features: Various Internet account related services. Reports to all major credit bureaus to help you establish your credit history. Citi Identity Theft Solutions. $0 liability on unauthorized purchases. Secure, free online account management. Up to $1,000,000 in travel accident insurance. Auto rental insurance. Fraud and security protection services. Lost wallet service. Lost and stolen card reporting. Emergency card replacement. Emergency cash replacement. Optional personal photo on card. Various travel and emergency assistance services. Medical referral services. Legal referral services. See website for additional benefits.


Intro APR

Regular APR

Annual Fee

Reward Type


0% APR for up to 12 Months

As low as 7.24%

$0

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Bank of America Rewards™ American Express® Card

The Bank of America Rewards™ American Express® Card, issued by FIA Card Services, N.A., is designed for those with average credit who want to participate in the reward program.

Features: See website for additional benefits.


Intro APR

Regular APR

Annual Fee

Reward Type

0% APR for 12 Billing Cycles

9.9%

$0

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Capital One® Platinum Prestige - Visa®

The Capital One® Platinum Prestige - Visa® card is designed for those with excellent credit who want a credit card with a very low interest rate.

Features: 24-Hour Roadside Assistance with lock-out service, towing, and flat repair. $100,000 Worldwide Automatic Travel Accident Insurance. Emergency card replacement or cash advance if your card is lost or stolen. Collision, Damage, and Loss Insurance on rental cars. Exclusive savings: up to 40% off featured deals and 10% savings on everything else at Capital One® Saving Zone(SM) on Yahoo! Shopping.


Intro APR

Regular APR

Annual Fee

Reward Type


No Introductory Rate Available

7.90%

$0

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Pulaski Bank Visa® Card

The Pulaski Bank Visa® Card issued by Pulaski Bank, is designed for those with an average credit history who are looking for a very low cost credit card.

Features: Various Internet account related services. Emergency cash replacement. Emergency card replacement. Lost and stolen card reporting. No liability for unauthorized transactions. See website for additional benefits.


Intro APR

Regular APR

Annual Fee

Reward Type


0% APR for 6 Months

6.50%

$35

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Bank of America® Platinum Plus® Visa® Card

The Bank of America® Platinum Plus® Visa® Card, issued by FIA Card Services, N.A., is designed for those with very good credit who will take advantage of the introductory offer and the platinum benefits.

Features: See website for card benefits.


Intro APR

Regular APR

Annual Fee

Reward Type

0% APR for 6 Billing Cycles

APR Varies*

$0

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