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Bank of America: The Nice Guys?

October 16, 2009

The results are in, and according to numerous studies, we’re pissed about our credit cards. We’ve had our credit limits slashed, our rewards cut back, our interest rates hiked and our coffers raided by fees, fees and more fees. Some vindication came in the form of the Credit CARD Act, but for the most part, [...]

Credit Card Review: Chase Freedom

October 16, 2009

Chase Freedom has always been a favorite among card users seeking cash back rewards. But in recent months, there have been some big changes to this card that was once the hands down best card for cash back rebates. You can still get $100 cash back with a new Chase Freedom card, but once you’re [...]

Guaranteed Cash Advance in Kansas City

September 29, 2009

The easiest way to solve a cash flow problem is a guaranteed cash advance in Kansas City. Can’t make a car payment? Need to replace the tires on your motorcycle? Need new clothes for the cold…

Credit card cash advances, use them wisely

August 12, 2009

Use Your Cash Advances Wisely! Credit card cash advances can provide you with convenient and instant access to cash, but cash advances should be avoided if at all possible. What is a Cash Advance? A cash advance is an option cardholders can use to borrow cash against their current balances, as opposed to using the card for [...]

Responsible Credit Card Use With Bad Credit

August 11, 2009

Developing responsible spending habits with your credit cards when you have bad credit will help you regain good credit standing and will help you from going further into debt. If your current credit situation is not as good as it could be you need to be responsible when using credit. While irresponsible spending is not always [...]

Credit Cards and APRs

August 11, 2009

You probably see a lot of credit card offers on a daily basis whether it’s on television, the internet, a magazine or in the mail. In the advertisement, you probably see or hear APR mentioned several times in the form of Introductory APR, Standard APR, Cash Advance APR, Balance Transfer APR and Default APR. [...]