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		<title>Prepaid Credit Card Application Advice &#8211; How to Apply</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rosario Hill asked: Here is some advice on your prepaid credit card application. These funded re loadable cards are available online and in local retail stores. These cards can be recharged and used again and again. You could use them anywhere Visa or MasterCards are accepted. Here are some tips on what to look for [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Rosario Hill						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Here is some advice on your prepaid credit card application. These funded re loadable cards are available online and in local retail stores. These cards can be recharged and used again and again. You could use them anywhere Visa or MasterCards are accepted. Here are some tips on what to look for when applying.<br/><br/>You could apply for these cards online or at any stores that provide prepaid cards. The benefit of applying online is that it comes with a free online account where you could check your balance and recent transactions. Some cards are now equipped with free credit builder. Every bill you pay will be re-ported to the three major credit bureaus. This option is good for individuals who are looking to decrease their debt and increase their credit score.<br/><br/>Everyone who applies for a prepaid credit card is approved. That&#8217;s right; there is a 100% approval guarantee. There is no Chexsystem or credit check. Even if you filed for bankruptcy in the past you could still receive your card today.<br/><br/>The biggest benefit is the free options these cards are loaded with. There is no late fees, no interest charges, and no over limit fees. Many Americans only pay interest on their credit cards. Using a prepaid debit card eliminates all these charges.<br/><br/>Remember, you only get to spend the amount of money you put in your account. It is possible to have direct deposit to your account so you won&#8217;t have to pay to cash your checks. This is one way to control your budget and never get in to debt by using credit cards.<br/><br/>To apply for a card is relatively easy. Just fill out the application and you are instantly approved. This could be done online or at any stores that provide prepaid cards.<br/><br/><a href=''>Bradley</a></div>
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		<title>Balance Transfer Credit Card Application Secrets Revealed</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 18:14:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Morgan Hamilton asked: A balance transfer credit card application doesn&#8217;t always tell the whole story, unless you read it carefully. People looking to transfer balances are either looking to save money on their current high interest charges or are trying to consolidate their existing debt.In many cases they can accomplish both of theses goals at [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Morgan Hamilton						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>A balance transfer credit card application doesn&#8217;t always tell the whole story, unless you read it carefully. People looking to transfer balances are either looking to save money on their current high interest charges or are trying to consolidate their existing debt.<br/><br/>In many cases they can accomplish both of theses goals at the same time. There are, to be sure, many advantages to paying off the current balances you have. Some cardholders are paying 25% or more on their respective cards. That is, for lack of a better word, insane.<br/><br/>You can suffer from vertigo looking at those high APR fees. If you have a good credit rating then your options are many. All the major credit card companies offer balance transfer deals that can save you hundreds, if not thousands of dollars in interest payments.<br/><br/>Do a search on a secure web site such as Find-Cards-Now.com and you will see that banks like Chase Manhattan, Citibank and Bank of America offer some very attractive choices. They will even feature 0% APR balance transfer credit cards that compare favorably with each other.<br/><br/>Discover Card and American Express are also major players in the balance transfer market. They offer great financial incentives to switch credit card issuers. But you must understand that when you see zero percent interest offers they are always introductory offers.<br/><br/>They do not last for the life of the credit card. Credit card companies are not in the habit of lending money for free. These offers will run anywhere from 90 days to one full year. I have seen some that are good for 15 months. The Advanta Platinum Business Card is one such offer.<br/><br/>These introductory rates lead me right into my point about the &#8220;secrets&#8221; of the balance transfer credit card application. While we all know that the introductory rates will expire in time, many people do not factor in the fees charged by the various credit card companies.<br/><br/>There is no shortage of choices in finding cards with no annual fees, virtually all issuers will charge a fee on balance transfers. There really is no avoiding this charge. It usually runs around 3% and in many cases will be capped at $150.<br/><br/>Meaning that no matter how much you are transferring, you will not have to pay more than the allotted maximum. Using a credit card calculator will give a ballpark figure of what you will be paying in interest.<br/><br/>Simply factor in the transfer fee and you will get a pretty good idea on how much you are saving. Truth be told, there really are no balance transfer credit card application secrets. Read the terms carefully and you will know exactly what kind of savings to expect.<br/><br/><a href=''>Tim</a></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dave Nichols asked: If you are about to make a prepaid credit card application it&#8217;s likely you will have a number of questions. This short article will answer your main concerns.What are Prepaid Credit Cards?Prepaid credit cards are not a credit card as such, as no credit is offered by the card issuer. Money is [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Dave Nichols</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>If you are about to make a prepaid credit card application it&#8217;s likely you will have a number of questions. This short article will answer your main concerns.<br/><br/><strong>What are Prepaid Credit Cards?</strong><br/><br/>Prepaid credit cards are not a credit card as such, as no credit is offered by the card issuer. Money is placed, or “topped-up” on the card first and you can only spend what is available on the card at any one time. But, they carry a credit card brand (Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover) and can be used in the same convenient way as a normal credit card.<br/><br/><strong>Who Are Prepaid Credit Cards For?</strong><br/><br/>The short answer is anyone can apply for and use a prepaid credit card. There are no credit checks so, they are particularly useful for young people, teenagers or students, who have not yet built up a credit rating, or people with a poor credit history. But they can also be ideal for people who simply don&#8217;t want to run the risk of running up a large outstanding credit balance. They can be used for learning budgeting skills and can even be given as gifts.<br/><br/><strong>Are There Any Charges On Prepaid Credit Cards?</strong><br/><br/>Yes, of course, but as you can only spend what is already available on the card you will not incur any debit interest charges. Charges are typically for: the initial issue of the card; an annual or monthly fee; transactional charges. In nearly all cases the charges are small and dependant on how you want to use the card. For example, some cards have a monthly fee but with minimum transaction charges. Other cards are &#8216;pay as you go&#8217; in which case there may not be a monthly or annual fee but you will be charged per transaction. You should, therefore, carefully consider how you will be using the card and then shop around for the best deal for you. You may also be charged if you make any transactions with the card that subsequently fail for some reason.<br/><br/><strong>What Can I Use Prepaid Credit Cards For?</strong><br/><br/>Pretty much anything that you would with a normal credit card (provided sufficient funds are already stored on the card.) You can shop on or offline, book travel and hotels, etc. even pay certain bills on some cards. Indeed, some cards act more like bank accounts. You can have your salary / wages paid into the card account and also set-up direct debits, etc. They are very flexible but remember there will likely be a charge for such transactions dependant on the card conditions.<br/><br/><strong>Are Prepaid Credit Cards Safe?</strong><br/><br/>Yes, in fact, in many ways they are even safer than normal credit cards. The amount available on the card at any one time is limited to the balance stored on the card and not a (likely to be) much larger credit card limit. Also many cards allow you to store your money off the card in a related Eaccount. In this way you can ensure that the card is only charged up with what you need on a day to day basis.<br/><br/>So, if you on the point of making a prepaid credit application I would certainly recommend them. They are safe and convenient and a great way to manage your budget.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href=''>Clyde</a></div>
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