Credit Card Offers For Bad Credit

December 20, 2011 by · Comments Off
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Joseph asks…

Which credit card is best for building up a bad credit score?

I have A LOW credit score. I am in the process of paying off debts to try to repair my credit. There are numerous credit card offers that claim guaranteed approval for a fee. Iwould like to use any tactic available to help buildmy credit. I am however affraid to fall victim to the “SCAM”. Does any one have a possitive experince or advice on the options or other techniques for rebuilding credit.

admin answers:

There are a couple of options… You can try a gas company card. They tend to be great at approving lower credit score applicants and helping them re build credit. Another is getting a secured card through your bank. A secured card is where you put down the money for the balance that you want , i.e. $300-1500 and the bank holds those funds and then issues you a credit card. You still make payments on the card if you use it just like a regular credit card. After a period of time making all of your payments on time (usually 6months – 1 1/2 year) the card will be upgraded to a normal credit card and your initial funds will be reissued to you. If you close the card or default on your payments prior to the card upgrade the card will be closed and the funds re issued to you. Another card that will approve a lower credit score is Orchard. Their website is orchardbank.com. Good Luck

Nancy asks…

How come NO ONE will give me a loan or credit card when my credit rating is 652? Is it THAT bad?

This is all so confusing…. I get declined wherever I apply for this stuff and nobody can help me and now I have all these inquiries on my report and…. UGH. Shoot me. =/
Why is it everyone else I know gets ALL kinds of credit card offers and I can’t get ONE DECENT ONE!?

admin answers:

Too many inquires can make all the companies start to deny you credit. You best bet would be to wait about six months then apply again. You could also apply for a credit card with a company like first premier or orchard, you can find those card and compare them at http://creditcardwarehouseonline.com They do have some fees attached but their acceptance rate is around 85%. Then that will show at least you got accepted and might not scare the other companies off so much. Get one of those cards then apply for another in six months.

Daniel asks…

Anyone have Info on bad credit card offers? Good or Bad?

My credit is not too great and i need a credit card (unsecured) for traveling. Does anyone know if what is online is legitamite?

admin answers:

You have to read the fine print on all credit card offers.
1st make sure it is a fixed interest rate.

2nd make sure that fixed interest rate isn’t just for a promotional period.

3rd check what that interest rate is. There are some that are just a flat rate and others that are more like variable rates because they are a fixed % on top of a variable index. It can be confusing.

Try to find the lowest rate available to you. As your credit gets better look for better offers and try to get that balance on the higher rate card paid off.

I wouldn’t apply for a credit card online unless it was from a company name I am familiar with, like Chase, Bank of America, Capital One, etc. You want to be as careful as possible because you have to provide your social security number and date of birth. All very sensitive information. Good luck!

Mary asks…

Is openning and closing credit card accounts good or bad for credit history?

After few months or years I am attracted to other credit card offers, meanwhile i don’t want to have many open unused credit cards. Somewhere I heard having many open accounts hurt the credit score etc.

admin answers:

Yes opening too many can hurt your credit due to the fact that the creditors all have to pull your credit history which brings your beacon score down every time. Also most creditors look at it as though you could feesibly go out and max out every charge card you currently have opened on any given day.

Paul asks…

Why do Credit Card companies offer credit cards to people with bad credit histories??

Are they that despret for buisness?? A buddy of mine is in over $7,234 worth of debt, unpaid student loans, and recently had to file for bankrupcy. Yet these credit companies wont give up, or go away. They’re determined to keep offering him credit, do they see something special in him? I guess they’ll have to find out the hard way..

admin answers:

Because they make more money off of them. Because they are a higher risk customer, they can charge higher interest rate. The person will pay on their cc for a while, the cc will make a nice tidy profit. Eventually the person will default on their card, but often the company has already made enough off of them that they still turned a profit.

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Credit Card Offers Opt Out

November 20, 2011 by · Comments Off
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David asks…

How to opt-out of credit card offers, as a BUSINESS?

Hi,
I have a small home business and I keep getting annoying business credit card offers. I already opt-out as an individual… but now I receive offers under my business name.
Thanks!

admin answers:

To be honest just use the junk mail as fuel for your wood burning stove. I have a friend that heats his house using junk mail.

:)

Daniel asks…

Why do we have to opt-out of credit card offers (instead of opting-in)?

If we don’t want to receive truckloads of pre-approved and unsolicited credit card offers why do we have to “OPT-OUT” of the credit bureaus, instead of the other way around. That is we would have to specifically “OPT-IN” to receive this kind of junk mail or telemarketing.

After all these pre-approved credit card offers endanger a person and makes it easy for his/her identity (and money) to be stolen.

https://www.optoutprescreen.com

admin answers:

Because the CRA’s, and other businesses, make money by selling your information.
There is no law stating that a business must treat a person as being opted out until that person decides to opt in. Naturally since the law isn’t set up that way, the businesses are going to do whatever they can to put the green in their pockets.

If you want to be truly opted out, you shouldn’t stop at opting out on the governments optoutprescreen site, since that only covers the CRA’s.
Also, putting yourself on the do not call list will not stop other companies from selling your info.

You will have to opt out with each and every company you do business with – credit card companies, banks, cell phone companies, internet providers, etc., etc., etc………..etc.

Not all companies sell peoples information, but many do since it is a lucrative business. Even my local electric company sells info and provides the opportunity to opt out.

Mandy asks…

Should I opt out of credit card offers?

I am in college with a cruel joke of an income, aside from student loans, I have no debt.

Of course, I am also getting a million “pre-screened” credit card offers in the mail.

I read at the bottom of one of these letters that I can call a number to opt out or getting these credit card offers.

Is it wise to opt out of getting them, or will I miss some sort of great deal?
I am not asking if cards are “bad”, we know they are.

Do I want to stop getting the OFFERS in the mail?

Or should I just keep getting my mailbox jammed full of them?

admin answers:

The opt out option only works for 5-years.

This will remove your name from the national mailing list for 5-years and then it will go back on. By that time you will be out of school.

You might want to go ahead and get 1 or 2 credit cards first and then opt out. Just use them for everyday things never exceed 30% of your credit limit in any given month and pay in full before the due date.

If you do this, when you get out of school and want to finance something you will have a killer credit score.

Linda asks…

Why do you still receive credit card offers if you opt-out of direct mailings?

This is paper mailings, NOT phone or email contacts. And no, I’m not in debt – I have a perfect credit history.

admin answers:

Simple. The credit reporting agencies sell leads to credit card companies. Register with the national do not call list and report anyone that further contacts you. I’m not sure how to get them to stop sending junk mail or emails but try contacting the credit bureaus and see if they will opt you out of their leads. See link below to register.

P.s. If you are looking for ways to get out of credit card debt check out
the company I work with, link also below. Hope it helps.

Joseph asks…

Can you opt out of credit card offers?

I get junk mail for credit cards every week that I’m never going to apply for.

admin answers:

Yes, many unsolicited offers that you get in the mail have an opt out number on the small piece of paper listing their disclosures. I think you can also notify the credit bureaus (Experian, Transunion and Equifax) that you opt out, which will not allow credit card companies to view the basic criteria needed to extend an offer to APPLY for credit.

James asks…

What is the number to opt out of credit card offers?

admin answers:

Beware: There are many websites and numbers that are actually phishing for your personal information. If not outright criminal, they will simply sell the information you provide or charge a fee for something you can do for free. Use only the contacts listed below provided by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission.

Susan asks…

If I “opt out” of credit card offers, will this interfere with approval for a home loan?

I get A LOT of credit card offers in the mail that I have no interest in. I’m not going to be getting a new credit card account any time soon. I want to stop these offers permanently and have found that I can do so on this website:

https://www.optoutprescreen.com/?rf=t

I’m thinking about buying my first home (I currently rent). If I submit an opt out form, is this going to effect the process of buying a home? Will the bank be able to view my credit report without any problems when I apply for a home loan?
I’m living in the US.

admin answers:

Absolutely no affect on any credit approval. Opting out will just get rid of all those solicitations for new credit cards — or at least most of them.

Jenny asks…

Is it a good idea to ‘opt out’ of recieving credit card offers? I’ve heard it somehow affects your credit.

admin answers:

No, opting out of credit card offers does not affect your credit. There’s no way it can.

If you’re concerned about identity theft you can opt out. You’re also saving trees. Plus, they’re annoying to get in the mail. Really, it’s up to you though.

Sandra asks…

opt-out preapproved credit card offers?

i get a few of these in the mail a week, and they are rather annoying…i was wondering if it is safer to just keep getting them and shredding them or just opting out (safety concern because you have to enter your name, dob, ssn etc)…also, if i do opt out is it safer to do by phone or internet? what are the chances of identity theft by opting out because you have to enter all that information? i heard that if you opt out you will actually get more offers, is that true?

also, my wife gets them too, but in her maiden name…if she were to opt out, would she have to put her name on the form as her maiden or married name?

admin answers:

Opt out of them if they bug you. You can always call and get the current offers over the phone or through their website. As long as you maintain your credit there isn’t a problem.

Something doesn’t sound right about your wife getting offers in her maiden name. She should call the bank and get that fixed so her credit report is correct. Opt out is a second decision.

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Getting Approved For A Credit Card Can Be Difficult

April 15, 2011 by · Comments Off
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Getting approved for a credit card can be difficult without a positive credit history working in your favor. It’s a Catch-22: To obtain a credit card, you need a good credit history. But to have a good credit history, you need to establish good credit!

This no-win cycle can keep people with a non-existent, limited or negative credit history from getting approved for a credit card. But it doesn’t have to if you understand the type of credit cards available and how to build a good credit history.

When it comes to credit cards, the type of card you apply for will depend on your situation. If you’re a student, you’ll, naturally, sign up for a student card. But if you’re a non-student with a non-existent or bad credit history, a card that is secured or obtained with a co-signer may be your best option. With co-signed credit cards, the co-signer guarantees and is responsible for the debt. This means that the co-signing person is responsible for paying the full amount of the debt if the card holder doesn’t pay. In fact, when co-signed debt goes into default, three out of four times co-signers are normally asked to repay what is owed, according to the Federal Trade Commission.

Furthermore, the issuing bank can attempt to settle the debt without first trying to collect from the card holder. The bank can also use the same collection methods against the co-signing individual, including suing and garnishing wages. If the debt is not paid, it can leave a negative mark on the credit history of the co-signer, as well as the card holder.

Despite the risks, a co-signed credit card can be great tool for helping a friend or relative build their credit history so they can one day obtain a card on their own. Secured, co-signed and pre-paid credit cards offer viable options. But you should start building a strong credit history, so you can obtain a regular credit card on your own in the future.

First, you need to understand how credit card issuers determine credit worthiness. The approval criteria varies from among issuing banks, but generally relates to what’s often called the three C’s of credit: capacity, character and collateral. Capacity refers to your ability to pay based on your income and existing debt. Collateral refers to any assets you have that can secure payment, such as bank accounts or home ownership. Character refers to factors like your payment history, length of employment, etc.

To get a good idea about how your application will fare with credit card companies, check your credit history with one of the major credit reporting agencies: Experian (www.experian.com), Equifax (www.equifax.com) and TransUnion (www.tuc.com). These agencies access your payment information directly from the companies you have credit with, as well as from government agencies such as the legal court system.

Credit reporting agencies use the information in your credit history to determine your credit rating or credit score. Credit scores, also known as FICA or Beacon scores depending on the CRA, generally range from 350 to 850. Most banks will approve you for credit if your score is at least 620. If your rating is 720 or higher, banks will offer you their lowest interest rate.

Generally, y our credit score is determined by your payment history for the last two years. T echnically, CRAs calculate your score using a closely-guarded formula. TransUnion, for example, determines credit scores using a variety of factors, including: how you pay your accounts, how much you owe and how often you’ve applied for credit.

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Forty Million Credit Card Numbers Stolen

April 5, 2011 by · Comments Off
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CardSystems Options moronic safety efforts have resulted in the potential theft of information for 40 million credit cards. Hackers were able to install a rogue plan, probably a Trojan, in the CardSystems safety network. This program captured credit card information including the cardholder’s name, account quantity and verification code.

Prior to this incident, it processed approximately $15 billion dollars in credit card transactions each year. Little businesses were the primary users of the system.

It has become apparent CardSystems Options ought to be charged with gross negligence. The business failed to comply with MasterCard security regulations and failed to destroy the info of cardholders after prescribed time periods.

This is the equivalent of your bank sending monthly account statements will all the info printed on the outside of the envelope. It is merely inexcusable and has led to potentially the biggest theft of financial information in history.

Which Credit Cards?

The incompetence of CardSystems Solutions will have an impact on every main credit card group. As several as 4 million American Express and Discover accounts were also put on the sacrificial altar by CardSystems.

What You Should Do

You should review all costs on credit card statements over the next 12 months. Contrary to popular belief, hackers typically will not go out and charge up thousands of dollars on the card. Instead, you ought to look for small charges of $10 to $20 from businesses with bland names. Hackers know that many individuals will not call to reverse a little charge. Don’t be lazy! Closely inspect your statement and contest any costs that aren’t familiar.

Frankly, it should be liquidated. There is little doubt the major credit card companies will take action.

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Bad Credit? Get the Credit Card you Want and the Credit Card you Need!

March 31, 2011 by · Comments Off
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So you have bad credit, millions do, and more importantly millions did.  Yes million of people have taken the steps necessary to improve their credit history, and credit ratings.

Before you start to improve your credit rating, it’s critical to find out why your credit is in the state that it is. If you don’t know why your credit is poor, then you must ask to see your credit reference file to find out.  At the UK Credit Card Centre we can help you in your quest to understand your credit score (Visit our Credit Help page). 

Once you have a good understanding why your credit score is poor, or bad, there are a number of simple steps you can take to help improve your credit rating and start to rebuild credit history and score:

  • Make sure you are on the electoral roll. It only takes a few minutes to register with your local council and it will help to improve your credit score over time.
  • Always pay bills when they are due. This will begin to improve your credit history and score and will again give you an improved credit rating over time.
  • Do not apply for too much credit.  The number of times you apply for credit, either credit cards or loans can have a negative effect on your credit score. Every application for credit is logged into your credit file.  Too many credit applications in a short period of time may not help your credit rating.
  • The truth matters.  When applying for credit never give false or misleading details.  Always tell the truth.  If there are inconsistencies with past credit applications or details that are held on credit checking systems differ from your application it will affect your credit score.
  •  Start to build a credit history over time and when you check your credit reference file you should find an improved credit score.  Remember good credit will not occur over-night, but if you take the time to fix your credit blemishes, your score will improve over time.

So how can you improve credit ratings if you can’t get credit?  Credit card companies like our Vanquis and Capital One are specially designed for people with bad credit, or for people that have credit that needs help.  Even if you have been turned down by other credit card companies, you may be able to qualify for cards designed to improve credit.

As long as you manage the card properly, stay withn your credit limits and pay promptly, this is a good way to build credit history and to improve your credit rating.  Take the time to understand how to build good credit, and you will start down the road of financial freedom.  To find out more about cards designed for people with bad credit, Please visit our site UK Credit Card Centre for additional details.

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At the UK Credit Card Centre our primary purpose is to provide personal financial solutions. Choosing the credit card that is best for you is rather simple. What’s not simple is the effort that is needed. That’s where we come in, we provide the tools and information necessary to help you find the credit card that is right for you

Earn Travel Rewards Points With A Travel Credit Card

March 25, 2011 by · Comments Off
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Through your everyday spending, travel credit cards allow you to earn rewards points that you can use to buy airline flights, special travel products and travel holiday deals. You may receive bonus airline miles, special tickets to sporting events, football games, or other reward perks. UK Credit Card Centre offers an impressive selection of travel credit cards. Wouldn’t you like to get started earning travel rewards for your everyday purchases? It’s fast, easy, and convenient to apply online

Credit cards that offer travel rewards programs are reasonably flexible and might provide airline miles, points that are redeemed for hotel accommodation, or complete holiday packages. You earn reward points or airline miles whenever the credit card is used for everyday purchases. Credit cards used for travel related spending such as purchasing airline tickets or hotel reservations, a greater number of reward points are usually awarded to your account. Reward points can be redeemed for airline tickets, hotel accommodations, car rental, or special treatment or upgrades while traveling.

Many of the top credit card companies in the UK offer travel related credit cards. MBNA, a leading credit card issuser in the UK has many cards designed to offer travel rewards. The bmi American Express® Credit Card from MBNA , the Virgin Atlantic American Express® Card from MBNA, and the the British Airways American Express Credit Card all offer travel rewards programs.

In summary travel credit cards are becoming the most popular credit card type in the UK. You can benefit greatly from you everyday spending, accumulate miles and points to get you on your way to the travel holiday of your dreams. But not all rewards program as the same, you must read the fine print, and understand the quality and value of the points earned, as well as any travel restrictions that might affect your travel destinations. Once you understand the details of each of the travel related credit cards on the market, you then can make the decision of which card is best suited for your dreams.

When evaluating travel related credit cards take the time to understand the interest rates and fees associated with with each of the car

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8 Reasons to Use a Business Credit Card

March 15, 2011 by · Comments Off
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Credit cards are fast becoming a business necessity. They’re flexible, easy to use, convenient and offer users the ability to make purchases instantly, anywhere in the world.

We’ve spent some time analysing credit cards aimed at businesses and have put together a list of our top 8 reasons to use a company credit card.

  1. Easy tracking of expenses and purchases – Using a credit card for business purchases makes it easier to track expenses. The majority of credit card providers offer comprehensive expense reporting (both online and off) which can save you countless administration costs and a lot of hassle.
  2. No more petty cash – Petty cash used to be the most popular way to pay for small, incidental purchases but the days of the petty cash tin are well and truly over. These days it’s more common for companies to make purchases online or over the phone. Providing key staff members with a credit card that’s attached to a business account means you can make instant purchases and reconcile expenses quickly and easily. 3. Rewards and incentives. The majority of business credit card programs offer rewards and incentives for users. Organisations can save money on a variety of goods and services from petrol to air travel, insurance and other professional services.
  3. Build business credit – One of the most important reasons for applying for a business credit card is to build your business credit. This will come in handy if you need to take out a business loan in the future. Responsible use and a consistent payment history will be great assets to your credit rating.
  4. Separate business and personal finance – If you’re a small business owner you’ll know how important it is to separate business and personal finance. Having a business credit card will help with this division and will come in especially handy around tax time. Remember to keep your accounts separate and don’t be tempted to make personal purchases on your business credit card (or vice versa).
  5. Large purchases or unexpected expenses – There may come a time when you need to buy supplies, make a one-off payment or pay a large bill. Business credit cards help you to make these one off payments quickly and are more convenient than applying for a business loan.
  6. Embrace the quiet times – Cash flow is a major concern for all businesses and even more so if you have employees or creditors that rely on your payments. A business credit card can help you cover the quiet times and the seasonal lulls.
  7. Say goodbye to cash – Having cash on-site or carrying it around with you is not a good idea. Business credit cards reduce the need for ready cash making your business less of a target for theft or loss.

If they’re used responsibly, business credit cards can help you run your business better and even save you some money.

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What On Earth Is a CVN?

March 10, 2011 by · Comments Off
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Through S.Stephanie, eCreditcardnumber Contributor

The CVV number is really a credit card number with protection feature accustomed to prevent Web or phone use of the credit card with a nonowner. Credit card number CVV stands for card verification value. The actual feature can also be known as a CVN (card verification number), CVC (card verification code), the CVVC (card verification value code), CSC (card security code), CCV (card code verification) or perhaps a V-Code (verification code ). The amount is imprinted on credit cardutes but doesn’t get stored once the card can be used. Thus, the only way to have access to the quantity is to be within physical ownership of the card. Whenever a CVV credit card number is needed, a person can have of your credit card info but still be unable to remotely buy items in your dime.

Id 1. United states Express cardutes display the printed, four-digit CVV about the front correct side from the card, whilst Visa, GraspCard and see print any three-digit CVV on the again of the card close to the unique strip. Rewards 2. Demanding CVV numbers stops hackers and also merchant staff who get access to customer credit card number details from creating Internet and also telephone purchases, when recognition can’t be tested. Protection Reduce 3. CVV credit card numbers cannot shield against illegal telephone and also Internet acquisitions by a burglar in possession of any credit card. Sorts 4. Form printed CVV safety numbers, one more code is out there on the card, encoded invisibly around the magnetic deprive. Warning 5. CVV quantities should not be composed anywhere yet on the credit card, or should someone scratch out your numbers around the card. In case there is theft, the particular card company should be advised to right away cancel the particular card.

Examine more: Exactly what Credit Card CVV?

Not too long ago there have been several changes built to how credit cardazines are used so as to make the cardazines more secure. Such as the chip-and-pin method and the usage of CCV verication. This is a amount usually published on the unique strip behind the card. The particular CCV number in fact stands for Credit Card Proof or Card Code Verification amount.

As this can be a number published directly on the particular card it really is generally utilized to check that the particular card will be physically inside the posession of a particular person placing an order on the telephone or on the net. It should be observed that the CCV amount is sometimes called the CVV : Card Verification Value program code and to mess with matters more different card enterprises may contact the program code by a diverse acronym (when you will see under).

The AmericanExpress card is different from all of those other cardazines. If you go through the signature deprive on the again of the card you can find three quantities at the end, as with other cardazines. However, these aren’t the CCV numbers.

Instead, you’ll find a collection of four quantities printed immediately onto leading of the card a bit above also to the right with the card number alone (see graphic). This is the American stock exchange CCV number the sequence of 4 rather than a few digits.

AmericanExpress reference the CCV/CVV variety as the Fin number/code.

What Is a Credit Card CVV Variety?

A credit cardIs actually CVV, or card verification value, rule protects credit card consumers from fake charges. The identify robber without the CVV rule cannot create online buying from the card.

Spot 1. Shoppers can find a new credit cardIs actually CVV number for the front or back in the card, according to the card variety. Mastercard along with Visa cardmembers can find your CVV number for the back signature bank panel in the card. National Express card members can find his or her CVV on the the front of the card earlier mentioned the credit card number. Purpose 2. Your CVV code has an added stability measure pertaining to credit card buying. An increase in Shopping online led to the roll-out of CVV codes. When generating online buying, consumers ought to enter this specific code for you to prove they have got the credit card available. Type 3. Your CVV card is often a three- or four-digit rule, depending on the credit card company. Visa along with Mastercard consumers will type in a three-digit CVV rule when making on-line purchases. National Express cardmembers, on the other hand, have to have a four-digit CVV code to buy online.

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Compare All The Low Rate Credit Cards In The Uk

March 7, 2011 by · Comments Off
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So you are stuck in a credit card with an interest rate that keeps moving up.  If you want to move to a card that has a more reasonable rate, then you are at the right place.  The UK Credit Card Centre promotes a variety of credit card that have low interest rates associated with them.

 We all use credit cards. The ease and convenience of credit cards is part of everyone’s financial day to day activities. So it’s obvious that we all want to reduce our costs associated with the use of credit cards. Although there are many way to reduce your credit card costs, the easiest way is to apply and qualify for a low rate credit card. You can save hundreds each month with a low rate card. When you transfer credit card balances from one card to another to take advantage of low introductory or promotional rates can result in significant reduction in interest or finance charges. Similarly, financing purchases with low introductory or promotional purchase rates can result in significant interest savings. At the UK Credit Card Centre, we offer many credit cards with low interest and low APR rates.

 The MBNA 6.7% American Express credit card offers a low 6.7% rate on your purchases, balance transfers, and money transfers.  Plus this without fees (transfer must be made within first 60 days).  With the MBNA 6.7% American Express you also get access to a fantastic rewards programme where you earn when you spend.  Redeem rewards for flights, cash, shopping vouchers and much more. Find out more about the MBNA 6.7% American Express Credit Card.

 The Barclaycard Simplicity Credit Card is another example of a low rate, low interest credit card targeting the UK market.  Barclaycard, a leader in the UK credit card market, offers the Simplicity card with a very low 7.8% interest rate.  So if you’re tired of having to find a new credit card each time the promotional offer on your current card ends, let us make life simpler for you. This card offers one low rate – 7.8%, applies to every purchase and/or balance transfer you make.  The Barclaycard Simplicity card not only offers a low rate, but also unparalleled benefits including Identity Protection Service, safe shopping with Fraud Protection, purchase delivery protection, emergency help when traveling abroad, and great holiday deals with our Travel Service.  Learn more about the Barclaycard Simplicity Credit Card.

To wrap up our discussion on low rate, low fee credit cards in the UK, we decided to include the MBNA Rate for Life Visa Card.  This card offers a promotional low rate on balance transfers and money transfers – 5.9% for the life of the balance.  This card is ideal for rearranging your finances and consolidating loans.  This promotional rate does come with a 2% transfer fee.  To learn more about the MBNA Rate for Life Visa Card.

Like all credit card decisions, you need to take the time to understand the interest rates and fees associated with each of the card.  To find out more, please visit the UK Credit Card Centre

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Earn Uk Travel Reward Points With A Travel Credit Card

March 5, 2011 by · Comments Off
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Through your everyday spending, travel credit cards allow you to earn rewards points that you can use to buy airline flights, special travel products and travel holiday deals. You may receive bonus airline miles, special tickets to sporting events, football games, or other reward perks. UK Credit Card Centre offers an impressive selection of travel credit cards. Wouldn’t you like to get started earning travel rewards for your everyday purchases? It’s fast, easy, and convenient to apply online

Credit cards that offer travel rewards programs are reasonably flexible and might provide airline miles, points that are redeemed for hotel accommodation, or complete holiday packages. You earn reward points or airline miles whenever the credit card is used for everyday purchases. Credit cards used for travel related spending such as purchasing airline tickets or hotel reservations, a greater number of reward points are usually awarded to your account. Reward points can be redeemed for airline tickets, hotel accommodations, car rental, or special treatment or upgrades while traveling.

Many of the top credit card companies in the UK offer travel related credit cards. MBNA, a leading credit card issuser in the UK has many cards designed to offer travel rewards.

The bmi American Express® Credit Card from MBNA , the Virgin Atlantic American Express® Card from MBNA, and the the British Airways American Express Credit Card all offer travel rewards programs.

In summary travel credit cards are becoming the most popular credit card type in the UK. You can benefit greatly from you everyday spending, accumulate miles and points to get you on your way to the travel holiday of your dreams. But not all rewards program as the same, you must read the fine print, and understand the quality and value of the points earned, as well as any travel restrictions that might affect your travel destinations. Once you understand the details of each of the travel related credit cards on the market, you then can make the decision of which card is best suited for your dreams.

When evaluating travel related credit cards take the time to understand the interest rates and fees associated with with each of the car

To find out more, please visit our Travel Credit Card page at the UK Credit Card Centre

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About the Author

At the UK Credit Card Centre our primary purpose is to provide personal financial solutions. Choosing the credit card that is best for you is rather simple. What\’s not simple is the effort that is needed. That’s where we come in, we provide the tools and information necessary to help you find the credit card that is right for you. Visit our site to find out more, UK Credit Card Centre

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