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Use Zero Interest Free Cards Wisely
Posted on April 27th, 2011 No commentsMany financial institutions provide interest free credit cards to help consumers build credit through spending more on their card and having greater funds available. Providing an attractive interest free credit product also assures that the lender will attract new customers. Whilst the card may be interest free in the meanwhile, the lender is sure to earn more revenue from each additional customer. Read the rest of this entry »
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Zero Interest Credit Card by Citibank
Posted on April 11th, 2011 No commentsThe Citibank Low Rate Platinum Credit Card charges zero interest on both purchases and balance transfers for the first six months of use. Unlike other platinum credit cards; the Citibank Clear Platinum Card provides users with a competitive low interest rate after the promotional period has expired. Read the rest of this entry »
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Should Borrowers Say No to a Zero Interest Credit Card?
Posted on February 12th, 2011 No commentsObviously zero interest credit cards are eye catching and in the majority of cases represent a great deal. But potential customers should ask themselves how will the bank make their money? Just like all lenders across the world, banks are businesses and their goal is to generate revenue. Unless a zero interest credit card is a new form of charity (which it is not), users should expect to pay out money somehow. Read the rest of this entry »
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What is really on a credit report?
Posted on November 17th, 2010 No commentsEvery applicant in search of a new credit card understands the process. A lender will require the borrower to fill out an application and, with the personal information provided on the form, will then run the applicant’s credit report to judge if he or she is creditworthy. Though this is a common occurrence, many borrowers are unsure of what actual information the lender may access. This article lists the information lenders will find on a prospective borrower’s credit report.
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0% and almost 0% balance transfer cards
Posted on November 9th, 2010 No commentsCredit card users seeking to pay off their outstanding debt on high interest credit cards need look no further. Here are three different credit cards to assist Australians in their quest for a debt-free life.
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Many financial institutions provide interest free credit cards to help consumers build credit through spending more on their card and having greater funds available.

