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E-Commerce Portal by apirasgharyDate: Thu, 16. April 2009 14:19:32
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Banks Lure Consumers with Balance Transfer CardsDate: Mon, 25. January 2010 15:29:38
Australia’s banks are luring consumers with high credit card debt into special low rate credit card balance transfer offers but analysis by financial comparison website mozo.com.au reveals the most important factor for consumers looking to tackle credit card debt is not the interest rate, but the speed in which they intend to pay off the balance. (PRWeb Jan 20, 2010)
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0% APR Introductory Credit Card Offers Still Exist@PFBlog.com: TDate: Fri, 16. May 2008 23:31:36
WSJ columnist Jane J. Kim reviewed the trick of profiting from introductory credit card offers and declared that there are still enough opportunities for those we are willing to take a temporary hit on credit score for a couple of extra grands a year:
"The increasingly popular strategy involves applying for a slew of credit cards that charge 0% interest on balance transfers, then parking those borrowed funds in high-yield online savings accounts, which often pay 5% or more.
Then, just before the cards' introductory period expires, typically in 12 months, you pay off the loans and pocket the interest earned.
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Competition among card issuers for new customers is so intense that companies can't afford to do away with the generous offers altogether. American Express Co., Citibank, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. and Bank of America, for example, say they still offer no-fee, 0% balance transfers to selected customers."
I myself am a loyal practioner of the practice, and in the past 12 months alone, I maintained an average credit card balance of over $40,000 in 0% APR or low-APR balance transfer offers. That's probably the easiest $2,000 I pocketed last year.
In case you don't know where to find these offers, below are some cards you can look at. They all include introductory 0% APR balance transfer offers for 12 months or longer with credit card annual fee. I included those with capped balance transfer transaction fees since with a larger balance transfer, arbitrage profit can still be obtained under capped fee arrangements.
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Hot Deal: 5% cashback on everything from Citi CashReturns Mastercard
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Providers of CareOne Credit Counseling Services Show How Understanding Credit Card Statements CaDate: Wed, 13. August 2008 03:21:38
Credit card statements, the fees, and the fine print can be difficult for many consumers to understand. When consumers don't understand the basic elements of their credit card statements, they put themselves at risk for being slapped with fees and
Airline Credit Card QuestionsDate: Sun, 29. November 2009 15:36:05
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Sell Bank Card HolderDate: Sun, 11. January 2009 15:41:59
Frosted, rigid holder with two thumb notches. Holds one 30 mil (750 mic) card such as an ATM or credit card. Polypropylene
Watch Out for Expensive Currency ExchangesDate: Mon, 12. January 2009 04:04:33
When overseas, it is usually best to get local currency through an ATM with either a bank debit card or credit card. When you start exchanging money in unfamiliar places,...
Cardratings.com Poll Finds Credit Card Act of 2009 Worries ConsumersDate: Mon, 24. August 2009 04:46:29
A recent poll conducted by CardRatings.com -- the most comprehensive free source for comparing credit card offers -- found that the soon-to-be enacted Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure (CARD) Act has cardholders concerned. More than 80 percent of respondents believe the CARD Act will lead to elevated interest rates, although the primary goal of the bill is consumer protection. CardRatings.com founder Curtis Arnold agrees. (PRWEB Aug 19, 2009)
Read the full story at http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2009/08/prweb2763514.htm
MBNA and Liverpool FC Launch New Credit Card to the FansDate: Mon, 22. June 2009 04:16:22
LFC MasterCard offers fans opportunity to show allegiance to their club. Card available in UK, Ireland and Spain. MBNA makes a contribution to the club with each approved application and every purchase thereafter. Card rates and charges competitive with traditional credit cards. MBNA is the largest provider of football affinity credit cards in the UK and world's largest independent credit card lender. (PRWEB Jun 19, 2009)
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