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 Paid off all credit cards, what is better for my credit? Too keep one and not use it or dont have any at all?
It doesnt matter either way, to have one and not use it or to not have any credit cards at all. I havent used any credit cards for 4 or so years so its not like i would be tempted to charge it up ...


 How do you pay off 42,000 in credit card debt in 3 months?
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 I work for a major high street bank and am sick and tired of customers moaning about their bank charges...?
and sending letters into us in order to reclaim them back. If customers misuse their account they will be charged a penalty, same if you go through a red light you are charged a penalty but you know ...


 Do you charge groceries and gasoline on your Credit Card?
I noticed that recently there has been alot of talk about people who use their credit cards for nearly everything. I see people who use a Visa or Mastercard for $3.00 purchases at a fast food ...


 I just got an e -mail from Bank of America. Is this a scam?
This e-mail indicated that my account will be frozen unless I re verify my info including, ss#, password and credit card # and other personal info.

The funny thing is I am not even a BofA ...


 What is the difference between the debit card and the credit card?
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 I only use my AMEX card to impress cute teenage female cashiers...am I alone?
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 How to get $3,000 in 4 days?Any ideas????
Other than taking out a loan???...


 How can a minor obtain a credit card?
I'm trying to get a credit card and I was wondering who offers credit cards for minors? All I know is that your parents have to co-sign but I haven't found a bank that'll even allow ...


 I have got 2 million dollars to present.Who want it?
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 Whats the difference between a credit card and a debit card?
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 What would you do If someone gave you $200,000,000.00 as a gift to use?
NOTE: that someone did give it to you and the money is of good quality. And not stolen. What all will someone to with all that money. I can same many things but I would love to hear this from anyone ...


 Using a gift card ? help ?
I just got a $25 Banana republic gift card and I've never used a gift card before...

My question is...

Am I supposed to buy anything under $25 to use this card OR can it be ...


 What are the worst ways to use your credit card?
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 Can i declare fraud on my credit card so that i won't pay for it?
what should i do to declare fraud on my credit card?to whom should i may go?...


 Hi. What is better, paying your cell bill with a check card, or credit card? -19 year old college student?
Hello, I am signing up for my own cell phone plan, it had been under my moms name, (I would just pay her cash) and I was wondering what is the best way to pay for the monthly bill? I could have it ...


 Can I pay a credit card bill with cash?
I know this seems retarded.. I just got my first credit card, and paid for $100,00 worth of college classes on the card. I'm obviously going to pay the full amount back when I get my bill but..<...


 Ive been offered a loan from nigeria! what do you think?
has anyone else been in this position? what was the out come? any one actualy get the loan or is it a scam to get your detail?...


 I need a school loan but I have hardly any credit and I don't have a co-signer. Can someone help?
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 Do you think credit cards are evil ?

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or are people stupid who get them and don't pay there bill?...



barf110206
Is a APR of 19.8% good?
I just got a credit card and on the paper i got in the mail it said that my APR is 19.8% but the thing i want to know is if that is good or bad???? can someone help me
                     
 




cigarnation
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It depends on what your credit score is. If you have a lower credit score (say, below 625) you will get a higher rate.
You can call the credit card company ans ask them to lower the rate. Many companies, surprisingly, will do so upon request.
Good luck-


cpd401
only for the card issuer. The APR or 'annual percentage rate' is the rate charged on outstanding balances ... if you pay your card off every month during the 'grace period' then it doesnt matter ... but if you have a $100 balance on the card for a year ... it costs you $19.80 for that luxury ...

There are a number of card programs with rates as low as zero. Time to shop around.

Rates are determined by (i) cardholder credit scores and (ii) what the market will bear ... meaning, the highest rate that the customer will pay ... and the rate setting takes advantage of a lot of people who do not read their statements or even understand what an APR is.

So kudo's for actually reading the disclosure ... now do a little quick checking around on bank websites to find a better rate ... it should not be hard to find one.


Gunsmoke
Tear it up and burn it


SAMMIE K
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No that's highway robbery.


†♫♫♫♥☼♥♫♫♫†
NOOOO


onlylove41
well, think about it this way, you make a $10 purchase you get a $2 charge if it's not paid at the end of the month, $100, you get a $20 charge, $1000, a $200 charge.

how about you stay away from cc's and stick to cash and debit, you can even get some of the same incentives and protection wiht a debit


Teena R
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Ouch. think of that as for every dollar you spend you are going to be paying back 1.20.


Kurt C
Good for the card co., not go for you.


Evy
Geez, turn and run. That's good for the receiver, death for the payor.


mikeyy
Your paying 20 cents for evfery dollar you use in that credit card on interest..


Kate S
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Hey, thats too high. You can speak with them and they can reduce the APR.

In the meantime, you can read the follwoing articles and get an insight:

How to Manage Your Credit Card Debt?
http://www.askaquery.com/Answers/qn1579.html

Financing
http://www.askaquery.com/Answers/qn1642.html


BuddyGuru
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I can't believe all these answers!!!

20% for someone starting out is FINE and NO it doesn't mean you pay $2 for charging a $10 item. It's 20% PER ANNUM you clowns, not per month.

What's more important is to look for add on fees or late penalties if you ever are late. If you use your 20% card for a few years and pay on time, you can do better as you establish yourself. If you run, tear it up, cancel everything or some of the other lame suggestions here, in 3 years you'll be right where you are now.

Using credit wisely is a sign of maturity and can enhance your life if you are careful. Use it without responsibility and you will learn very quickly that it's expensive to be broke and without credit.


sshazzam
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If you like getting prison R@p3d.


philbertpheinstein
It's great if you like giving 20 % of your money away.


ak
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One word, bad. Don't use that credit card if you can't pay it off every month.


silverchick
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god no!!!


thislady2fly
please cancel it...not good!!!
but if you can pay everything in the full amount or the majority of the balance...fine

many people don't realize that store credit cards are very high....approximately 20%...so as long as your balance isn't too high...then it should be alright


leedogg1981
That's pretty high. Usually around 10% is standard for CC's.


oranjeesoccer
That's bad. That means that if you are late on a payment, you have to pay 19.8% interest on the late payment.
Translation: Don't make a late payment.


urbancoyote
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Ye Gods.

Horrible. 19.8% is a ripoff. Pay in full each month so you don't have to pay interest, and look for a better rate from another card.


Mrs.Clause 58
I think that is a lot. I would say normally they are 9.-12. I wouldn't go any higher myself.


Retarded Dave
NO! NO! and NO!


Darby
Too high. Call them and ask them if you can't get a lower rate or look around for something better, maybe through a credit union.


happydawg
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that is very high. Don't cancel the card, and don't use it. It is better to have a credit card sitting with a 0 balance then no credit card at all. It helps your credit rating.
Chop the damned thing up and pretend like it is not there.


correrafan
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It's about average. While you build up your credit rating by paying on time, you will get offers for lower interest rates. It may take a few years, but hang in there...


lizzardkingone
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19.8? A bit high. Although if you think about it there's not many credit cards out ther offering better these days. I wouldn't want an APR that high though. Look around for better. Also try not to use that one.


I_HEAR_YA !
NO! But I've seen some higher.


foxfirevigil
very bad!! you are paying tons of interest to them. pay off that card asap or get a consolidation loan at a bank for 7or 8% APR


Sheik
NO!


backroadhome
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Way bad. Find another credit card company. They're a dime a dozen. Read the small print. The cheaper interest is usually for a short amount of time. Pay attention and pay in cash. Best advice. Trust me.


bebe1028
No way. Any credit card solicitations you get from the mail shred immediately. If you are looking for a credit card, apply at your local bank or credit union, they offer the best rates and if you are trying to rebuild your credit or establish it, the best route is a secured credit card. Which means that you put $500 in a savings account those funds are then placed on hold and the bank issues you a credit card.


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