Posted by | Posted in Credit Cards | Posted on 17-03-2011-05-2008
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I am going out of the United States this upcoming summer for 3 months and would like to have a credit card on me that I will be able to use in Europe without being hit with transaction fees. Does anyone know of a credit card company that issues cards without charging an exponential amount of interest or transaction fees?
Posted by | Posted in Credit Cards | Posted on 16-03-2011-05-2008
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I don’t see a link on the website and I want to put my 3 other cards on my target visa to save some money. I go to the other cards sites and they don’t have options to pay with credit card, only bank info. Why can’t you pay credit card bills with another credit card? I can’t seem to find out any info on how to do that. Thank you.
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Posted by | Posted in Credit Help | Posted on 14-03-2011-05-2008
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I have no credit and was wondering what credit card I should get. I do not want to get a co-signer and I am not 21. I am getting this card to build credit and was wondering what other things I should do to build my credit. Whats the fast and best way to build credit? with cards or any other device.
Thanks everyone!
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Posted by | Posted in Credit Help | Posted on 24-02-2011-05-2008
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I’m almost 19 years old and I have had a secured card for about 6 months, and I need more revolving credit. I applied for the Chase Freedom card but got turned down… What cards are good to build my credit for those who are starting out?
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Posted by | Posted in Credit Help | Posted on 22-02-2011-05-2008
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I am pretty positive it’s based your salary.
And that they look at your credit reports to see credit limits in other cards.
My guess is no more than 25% of your salary in credit.
Any other guesses on how credit card companies figure out credit limits?
Credit card companies do not give out this information.
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