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User Name:
Lisa Smith
Date:
March 23, 2007, 4:44 am
I went to a service station to purchase a drink. The total was $2.97 and the cashier said I could not use my Visa /checkcard unless I spent over $5.00. I thought a business could not regulate how much you charged to your Visa card.
Answer:
Unfortunately, we can't provide you with any information on your question as we are not a bank or a bureau. Our job is just to give information about the latest credit card applications, help people to see the details of different credit cards and to advise them how to build a good credit. As for your problem with your Visa card, we don't have any information about it. If you want to learn more, you should apply to the bank and clear out this question there.
User Name:
harold david doyle
Date:
March 26, 2007, 4:54 am
i need to know howmuch i have available to spend
Answer:
Unfortunately, we have no accesss to your account or another personal information, so we can't exactly tell you how much you have available to spend. We are not a bank or other financial institutions, and all questions concerning accounts are out of our competence. Our job is to present the information about credit cards from the USA, the UK, Canada and Belgium and to help you to choose the card according to your credit history. Just contact the bank and clear out this question there.
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Shannon Blanks
Date:
March 30, 2007, 4:50 am
Can I transfer a balance from a Wells Fargo account to this credit card?
Answer:
As we suppose, you can do it. But it is not clear from your inquiry what credit card you mean. You see, not all credit cards are available for balance transfer. At first, you should choose the credit card that is available for balance transfer and corresponds to your credit score. Then tell the bank how much you'd like to transfer from your account. At our site you can find the detailed information about the balance transfer credit cards from the leading banks. But they are only for people with good or excellent credit. If you have bad or fair credit we advise you to visit the site of our partners where you can find credit cards from Capital One. It offers credit cards for people with limited credit history and for those, who want to improve their credit history. Compare their features and requirements and make your choice.
User Name:
shawn
Date:
July 18, 2007, 3:48 pm
what type of credit card can i get if i just filled bankruptcy
Answer:
Thank you for addressing your requests to our service. In case of bankruptcy quite many banks offer bad/no credit products. Our site contains such offers. Here you can find all the necessary information with regard to various bad/no credit history options. Note that most of these variants are somehow limited in different opportunities. For instance, there are no rewards, balance transfers, or low APRs. We suggest you four variants by First PREMIER Bank. Compare bad/no credit cards and choose the variant which does for you best. These variants are designed especially for those customers who want to build or to rebuild their credit history. Our site offers you an easy application online to get a credit card of your choice.
User Name:
Pat Shepard
Date:
September 12, 2007, 1:54 pm
I am looking for a 0 % balance transfer, low APR credit card. Which 3 currently meet those criteria rated best to least favorable
Answer:
Thank you for addressing your requests to our service. We hope our answer helps you to find a credit card you need. Quite many of the balance transfer credit cards have 0% Intro APR both on purchases and balance transfers. However, ongoing APR for these is never lower than 10.99%. Speaking about the best one, we recommend you to try applying for More Card by Discover Card. This one has 0%Intro APR on balance transfers for 12 months and Ongoing APR of 10.99%. Also you may examine More Card Clear by Discover Card (0% on balance transfers for 12 months and 10.99% Ongoing APR) and IN:NYC Card by American Express (0% APR on balance transfers for 6 months and 11.74% Ongoing APR). For more details and other cards please compare balance transfer credit cards. Please note that these are available only to the customers with good/excellent credit history.
User Name:
Pamela Roop
Date:
September 14, 2007, 10:12 pm
I would like to know which credit card if any available for excellent credit customers match my requirements.

1. 0% balance transfer and no fee transfer

2. At least 12 months 0% on the transfer (is ther one who offers longer)?

3. No fee for having card

Pamela Roop
Answer:
Thank you for addressing your requests to our service. We hope our answer helps you. In your case we can offer you IN:NYC Card offered by American Express. This credit card has $0 Annual Fee, $0 Balance Transfer Fee, 0% Intro APR on balance transfers for 6 months (please note! We do not offer credit cards with $0 Balance Transfer Fee and 0% Intro APR on balance transfers for 12 months). For more detailed information please compare balance transfer credit cards. You should click 'see details' button under IN:NYC Card. Feel free to compare and apply online if you choose a credit card which suits you best.
User Name:
FRANK CARDINAL
Date:
October 26, 2007, 2:24 pm
i would like to apply for credit card,iam just starting out a new buiness.i dont have much history.my personal history is around or just under 600.who can i approach
Answer:
Thank you for asking your question. We hope our answer helps you. Having 350-619 FICO score means your credit is bad. In this case you can apply for an appropriate credit card. Please, compare bad credit cards we offer at our site. Pay special attention to Centennial Gold MasterCard/Visa which has, among other features, Instant Approval. Moreover, you can apply for a secured credit card, which is regarded as the best way to establish your credit history. In this case you need to deposit a certain amount of money or property to secure your credit. Please, explore secured credit card applications. Feel free to apply online for a chosen credit card!
User Name:
stan winston
Date:
December 24, 2007, 7:43 am
i heard a secured card is better. is it worth paying money? i do not want to get denied, i want a creditcard...i was told i might get denied with unseured.
Answer:
Thank you for addressing your requests to our service. Secured credit cards are considered to be the method of establishing your credit in case your history is bad (or you have no credit at all). Yes, you will need to deposit a certain amount of money, however, you wil definitely get approved, since these credit cards have guaranteed approval. Please examine our secured credit card applications. We hope you will choose the best variant for you.
User Name:
Anita
Date:
January 7, 2008, 4:15 pm
Hi I would like to know how do I get business credit card for a new business.
Answer:
Thank you for addressing your requests to our service. We hope our answer helps you to find a credit card you need. At our site, we offer many various options of credit cards for small business. These are offered by diverse issuers: Advanta, American Express, Citibank, Capital One, Chase, and Discover. So everything depends on your choice. The lowest APR among these offers has Business Platinum Rewards MasterCard from Advanta Bank. All of these cards have $0 annual fee. To get more detailed information on each card please compare business credit cards.
User Name:
max roister
Date:
January 9, 2008, 10:54 pm
credit cards for small business? please recommend me the best one?

credit cards for small business? please recommend me the best one? i travel a lot so it would be better with air miles.
Answer:
Thank you for addressing your requests to our service. Actually, we offer a quite wide range of credit cards for small business. However, if you prefer a credit card with air miles, we are glad to propose you Business Platinum with Preferred No Hassle Miles from Capital One. This one also has Introductory APR of 0% for 6 months (on purchases) and No Annual Fee. Please compare business credit cards to get more detailed information and apply online.
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