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January 29, 2021
A cashback card is a card that gives you cash back as rewards. Basically this means that a percentage of the amount spent on purchases is returned to you. This percentage may differ depending on the terms of a credit card issuer that produces your card. For example, the amount of your cash back is 3%. It implies that if you spend $100 with this credit card, you'll earn $3. After you earn the rewards, you may redeem them on purchases. Cash back rewards can be redeemed for statement credits, cash or gift cards.
January 16, 2021
There are a lot of cards that will give you rewards when you shop at retail stores. Usually retail stores try to offer you a co-branded card with a discount on this brand's purchases, some minor rewards or special financing. However, you pay for these questionable benefits with very high APR and fees. And those cards are only appropriate for shopping at one brand. A better option for shopping would be to acquire a general rewards card. Such a card will let you earn rewards at any store and there are cards that have no annual fee and long periods of 0% intro APR.
January 05, 2021
Airlines credit cards offer a great opportunity to earn rewards for your flights. In order to choose the best you need to account all the factors. The crucial thing is to be aware of your credit score, as most travel cards require good and excellent credit. 1) First of all, determine what type of card you are looking for. A person that flies one airline exclusively, will benefit from a co-branded card, but a person that isn't that loyal won't get much from it. On the other hand, general travel cards can give you miles on all purchases that you may spend on flights. 2) Consider the sign-up...
December 26, 2020
There are lots of transaction fees associated with credit cards such as cash advance fees, balance transfer fees, foreign transaction fees, and more. Different credit cards from different banks and credit card companies come with different transaction fees. Look through our selection of the best credit card offers and choose the card to meet your financial needs best.
December 19, 2020
When you first face credit card issues, some phenomena can come as a bit of a shock. For example, balance transfers may seem unintelligible, but in fact they are quite easy to understand. You have a balance on card A and then you transfer it onto card B. Cards for balance transfers usually have low intro rate offers on balance transfers, so for the first time you may have even a 0% APR offer. That will allow you to pay off some or all of your balance with little interest and save quite a lot. So that is quite an option. Note that balance transfer cards with attractive low rate intro offers...
December 14, 2020
Generally, you are able to build credit using a credit card if it reports to a major bureau. Some of the store cards report to credit bureaus, but it's better to check this before applying for a card. And sometimes the issuers report only to one bureau, which is not enough for you. If you are worried about your credit history, it's better to build it using a general credit card. If you have bad or limited credit, you may start with a secured credit card and once you improve your credit, you may get a general card and then proceed to a credit card with rewards. General cards give as many...
December 13, 2020
To get an unsecured card you should show sufficient income and have a stable job. The banks should see that you can manage credit cards: make on time payments and stay within limits. The length of your credit history is important as well: little credit experience may result in denied credit card application. For most credit card issuers your credit is fair. And if you apply for a wrong credit card, for a card which requires a higher credit score than you have, you will be denied. To avoid this consider credit cards for fair credit.
November 23, 2020
If you use a shopping card of one particular retailer, it's usually linked to this retailer and it's impossible to use this card outside. However, if it's a Mastercard or Visa card, then you can use it anywhere Mastercard and Visa are accepted. There aren't many of such cards, so you need to search for a Mastercard or Visa logo on your card. However, if you are worried about the universality of your card, try a general rewards credit card. They usually offer rewards just as good or better, they are essentially universal and the fees and interest rates are much lower than those of a store...
November 13, 2020
It is hard to say which one of the credit bureaus is used most by the banks and credit card issuers to view credit scores. Every bank has its own preferences and one bank may pull different reports in different states. Some banks pull credit reports from all credit bureaus. Therefore, we recommend you to choose a credit card or a bank to apply with – you can use our card finder tool for it - and then find out which credit reports are usually pulled by this bank in your state.
November 12, 2020
Issuers have different rules of cash back redemption. Before applying for a card always check what ways of reedeeming are available for your card: Namely, the most popular ways are the following: Bank Deposit: the cash back you've earned is put onto your checking or savings account. Some banks need you to accumulate a minimum amount, some don't. Check terms and conditions of the credit card's issuer to see how your card works. Statement Credit: this way you can apply your cash back to your credit card balance. Gift cards: some issuers allow you to buy gift cards from popular...