Get Yourself A Checking Account – There’s No Reason Not To!

17 July, 2010 (04:40) | Credit Card Crime | No comments

Strange because it may seem, checking credit Savings Loans accounts are usually nothing brand new since the ancient Romans employed these within More than 200 B . c .. At that time an individual might visit a product owner and make a buy. Whenever he realized exactly what quantity this individual will have to purchase [...]

When Not To Use Your Credit Card

7 May, 2010 (17:27) | Credit Cards | No comments

Make no mistake. They are watching. The big credit card companies and banks – many of whom readily took government “bailout” money – watch consumer spending habits. Ever eager to protect their bloated profits, they pay attention to certain types of purchases, which may influence them to lower your credit limit and cause your credit [...]

Zero Percent Credit Card Balance Transfers

3 May, 2010 (20:13) | Credit Cards | No comments

It appears that credit availability is starting to loosen up a bit these days. After a long dry spell, I am starting to receive credit card offers in the mail once again. Many of these are the ever-popular 0% balance transfers where the credit card company is offering you no-interest payments for a certain period [...]

Lowering Credit Card Payments

5 April, 2010 (15:57) | Credit Cards | No comments

For many consumers, using credit cards to pay for things they otherwise would not use them for has become a way of life. The recession has resulted in job losses for many, and credit cards are a last resort for many who have lost their income, but need to continue paying for life’s necessities.
Some consumers [...]

800-601-9330 Strikes Again

4 August, 2008 (10:47) | Front Line Reports, Telephone Calls | No comments

As I’ve said before, these telemarketers are a persistent bunch. At 9:18 this morning the phone rang it was my friends from Chase again. The fellow that called had a thick Indian accent, so apparently the big greedy credit card companies are now outsourcing out-going calling services (I had only encountered these when making a [...]