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 I just received a inheritence check for $12,000.00. I have bad credit, Banks won't cash it, who will?
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 Is it illegal to be sent a credit card that you have not requested? I live in Massachusetts.?
I need actual sources if possible. T...


 Goodwill letters to old credit card companies in hopes of improving credit score?
I was thinking about writing goodwill letters to CC companies that has impacted my credit score in a negative way. I was delinquent on these accounts and that's what has hurt my score. I'm ...


 Why can't I get a higher limit?
My parents filed for bankruptcy and are still able to get a credit card with $5,000 limit. When I apply, the most they will give me is $500! (if they approve me at all!) My credit score is between 665...


 How can i apply for credit card with bad credit history?
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 My girlfriend has bad credit - would this affect her chances of working in bank as bank teller?
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 How do I use an ATM?
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 How do I clear up a bad check?
I wrote a personal check to and apartment complex. I had a stop payment put on it. Now they consider it a bad check. When I pay the check off and the fees is there anything else I have to do....


 I'm only twenty and in debt over my head?
When I graduated high school I was in an abusive relationship. Five years my senior, he convinced me to get credit cards he maxed out, and then forced me to drop out of school. I got away with much ...


 Should I file a dispute with my credit card company?
Here's the story:

I ordered ham online from a rather famous store in late April. UPS delivered 2 of 3 packages claiming 1 was leaking so the package was returned to sender.

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 Bramlea Financial group asked to me send money for loan. Anyone have contact info?
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 Since Washington Mutual just went out of business, can I now get away with not paying off my WaMu credit card?
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 Does asking for credit increase affect my credit?
If I ask for a credit increase will this affect my credit / credit score? Inquiry?...


 Car Credit Problems?
I have bad credit history
I need a car for work
What are recommendations on how or where to obtain car financing ?

thank ...


 Help me choose a credit card!?
Hi, I'm a teen looking to improve my credit and have a little more financial flexibility. What credit cards do you think would be good for someone with no credit?

Note: I'd love ...


 Can I cash my stimulus check at Wal-Mart for free without buying that lame prepaid debit card?
I can't get a straight answer. I mean I'm gonna spend money there anyways but I don't want that lame prepaid debit card since I already have one >.<...


 Visa gift cards?
I got this 50 dollar visa gift card for x mas and i tried to buy something online with it at americaneagle.com and i entered the number in and it said ERROR: the number you entered is not valid.
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 Credit card debt scenario..need some advice.?
So, I have about $4400 in debt, which I have to payoff completely, but I am not sure the best way to help repair and save money now. I have one card that has $1200 and the limit is $1300. I have one ...


 I received an email from Paypal stating I had placed an order from icdmonitorsppd and would be charged .?
I have never placed an order with that company. What shall I do?...


 $1200 loan with bad credit?
I found an apartment and he needs security deposit of $1200. Anyone know where i can get a loan with bad credit that is not a scam???
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honeypepper
What are the pros and cons of a 0 interest credit card?
There are many credit card companies that offer 0% interest for up to 12 months. What are the pros and cons?
                     
 




John S.
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0 interest credit cards are good for those who wants to transfer a balance from a credit card with high interest rate. By making the minimum payment ontime, u don't have to pay any interest and it gives you up to 12 months to pay the balance off. If you don't think u can pay it off in 12 months, it's better to get a credit card that offers a low fixed apr on balance transfers on the life of the balance.


DebtFree
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pros. none.

cons:

you buy stuff you cant otherwise afford, most people don't pay off the loan in that time and get charged for backdated interest, most people save very little money when the smoke clears.


Sin™
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Pros include: 0% interest for a limited time.

Cons include:
- additional credit extended to you which can slightly decrease your credit score in the short term
- you're only transferring debt "from one pocket to another"
- after the limited time interest rate may be very high which would negate the usefulness of owning the card long term (i.e. not worth reducing your credit score for)
- if there's any fee involved with transferring any balances to this "0% interest rate" DO NOT TRANSFER. They're only substituting interest with an administrated fee to collect revenues from you.

That's pretty much it. Don't forget to read the fine print of ANY credit card offers. Good luck!


G
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after the 12 months you usually get hit with interest rates well above average. i know people that play the game of swapping for free interest but that looks bad on your credit report -- lots of short term credit and nothing stable.


Judy1
Pro - obvious - you don't pay any interest for a year.

Cons - sometimes there are fees involved, so watdh out for that. Also be careful not to have a balance sitting there at the end of the year that you suddenly have to start paying interest on.


``The Floridian``
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For me personally it was all pluses...I got a platinum Chase card, 0% for 15 mos., no balance transfer fee, then a fixed 5.99 rate! I transferred several balances that were 10 to 12.9%, and I have been paying a couple of hundred a month and expect to be clear by end of '08.


G.V.
One of the obvious pros is that you can have 12 months interest free. That is the bait . But 1) the interest rate will probably go up very significantly after that period, so make sure you pay off the amount that you have interest free when the 12 month period is up 2) if balance transfers are allowed interest free, be aware of the balance transfer fees 3) there may be an annual fee with the credit card offer.


gonzo
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That almost all of them have an annual fee.


D. J
the pro is you have an interest free loan. the con is it only last for 12 months. After that 12 months you will be paying some good interest.


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