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Complaints Involving Credit Cards

August 25, 2010, Comments (0)

Over the course in any given fiscal year, there are hundreds of thousands of complaints involving credit cards that are filed. Whether you are dealing with a national bank or a small independent store, there are a host of issues that you could face. Of course, the process of resolving these issues could be a headache in and of itself.

Credit Card Numbers to Plan Your Financial Future

August 13, 2010, Comments (0)

In the face of what is turning out to be the biggest global recession in history, people are scrambling to find a way out. Mortgages are upside down, bankruptcies are at an all-time high, and credit card use is up. Perhaps credit card numbers have increased as people look to them for extra support.

Credit in America

August 11, 2010, Comments (0)

Although credit is a fairly easy thing to get and is certainly very easy to use, it is not easy to understand. There are many confusing aspects to credit. Perhaps it is designed that way to keep consumers at bay with an awareness of what they are really paying for. At the same time, the design is also very well structured so that both the credit card company and consumer benefit.

Types of Credit Cards

August 3, 2010, Comments (0)

In the United States of America, credit cards are very popular. Whether this is due to the fact that people use them properly or not is irrelevant. Credit is what founded the American economy and it seems that it is indeed here to stay. This might be due to the fact there are so many different types of credit cards.

Credit Card Debt? Make a New Plan.

July 30, 2010, Comments (0)

I have a friend who wants to condense her charge card balances, also known as debt consolidation. In December of 2009, the bank declined her application for a home loan due to the fact that she had a lot of credit that was revolving.

Cash Only, Please

July 28, 2010, Comments (0)

This month, my friend Sheena had to close out her credit card account. While monitoring her monthly statement, she realized someone else had been making charges using her card. Being it was the only credit card she had at the time, and not having a check book, Sheena was left with no payment option except for cash.

Why Consolidate Your Credit Cards?

July 22, 2010, Comments (0)

Consolidating your credit cards does much more than pool your money into a single, convenient account. It also provides more personal financial freedom and opportunity to save, which gives you the option of whether or not you want to pay down your balance sooner. Consolidation could get you away from debt altogether in due time.