Credit Card With No Annual Fee But Higher Rates

March 27th, 2010 admin
Share/Save/Bookmark

Add To Delicious Digg This post Stumble this post
Topics:

Everyone looking for a credit card wants one with no annual fee, but no one wants a card with high interest rates. Since higher rates go along with credit cards that charge no yearly fees, you should think twice before getting one for yourself. Always remember that credit firms don’t do this for charity. They are in it for the money. The no-annual fee is a mere come-on for you to sign up for an account.


Originally posted on Ezinearticles

 
  Related Posts
Is A Credit Card Annual Fee Acceptable?
Is A Credit Card Annual Fee Acceptable?
Hi, this is Mr Credit Card from AskMrCreditCard.com. Today, I’m going to write about why paying an annual fee for a credit card may not be such a bad thing after all. If you are looking for a credit card, I have compiled a list of the best credit card offers and deals (IMO anyway) which you can check out. Why A Credit Card Annual Fee Is... 
How To Lower Your Credit Card Interest Rates
I’ve been noticing that many creditors have been raising interest rates on credit cards to “make it” in the bad economy. That’s the lingo they use anyway to justify raising rates that can go up to a whopping 30%. Some have begun to ask, is this legal? Well, of course it is, because as consumers, we all signed a little document with our... 
Credit Card Interest Rates at 36% – Don’t Let it Happen to You!
There was a bill introduced in March of this year in the House of Representatives called “Protecting Consumers from Unreasonable Credit Rates Act of 2009.” This bill will cap interest rates (including credit card rates) at 36 percent. Thirty Six Percent! That is absolutely outrageous. Why would such a bill ever be introduced?  Read More →
Zero Interest Credit Card Offers – What You Need to Know Before Getting One
Zero interest guaranteed. It sure sounds like a great deal on credit cards. These days, many card issuing companies offer account cards with zero-percent interest rates, but this kind of account works only for people with good credit standing and those who use the card with great caution.  Read More →
Credit Card Consolidation Loans to Help With Your Debt Problems
What to do when you can’t settle your credit card dues. Credit card consolidation loans are often a person’s first resort to settling multiple unsettled credit card bills that have high interest rates, late charges and over limit fees piled up per billing period. It is definitely convenient but is it really effective?  Read More →
Free Annual Credit Report Businesses to Be Aware Of
There are numerous free annual credit report scams out there online that many people are being trapped into. Knowing the signs of these free annual credit report scams can help you save money and being a victim of a scam. In order to prevent yourself from being a victim of a free annual credit report scam artist, you need to know what a report of... 
Chase Freedom: Credit Card For Cash Back Rewards
Chase Freedom: Credit Card For Cash Back Rewards
Not long ago, Advanta closed my business card account when their credit card division folded. I had then expressed my need for a new credit card . Now that I got myself a replacement business card, it seems that I may need to get a new consumer card as well. I have a Bank of America Upromise rewards card that has no annual fees, but I’m... 
Credit Card Comparison – Factors to Consider When Looking For the Best Credit Card For You
Credit cards, if chosen wisely, can be a good way to improve your credit rating and they are good to have in case of an emergency. The wisest policy is to never charge so much that you can’t pay off the monthly balance and to opt into cards with a reasonable limit that you know you could borrow and still be in good shape. Here are some things... 
When Interest Rates Head Up
When Interest Rates Head Up
It doesn’t take any skill at prognostication to make this forecast: Interest rates are heading up. For one thing, they can’t go any lower. Whether you think rising interest rates is good or bad mainly depends on whether you’re a borrower or a lender. If you run a small business that depends on credit to buy raw materials or inventory,... 
Alternatives to Credit Card Spending
The credit card seems to have become an essential item in everyone’s wallet. Most Americans possess an average of 4 credit cards a piece, making irresponsible spending all too tempting. When many people need to make a big purchase, they typically turn directly to their credit card without realizing that this may not be the best option. Credit... 
  Related Tweets from Twitter
  Related News from Digg
No comments yet.

Spam Protection by WP-SpamFree

TOP