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 I am being chased by debt collectors for a debt that i paid off 14 years ago! Is this legal?
I was a cosigner in an apt. We had to break our lease so paid the $540.00 reletting fee and moved. Instead of actually subletting the apt, the apt complex left the door open to squatters and they ...


 Is it bad to charge items on a new credit card and then pay the bill the next day?
I just got a card that is issued to people considered "high-risk". I do not need the card, but I am trying to help my credit score, etc. What is the best way to treat this situation? Should ...


 I am in debt up to my eyeballs, I have nothing to use as collateral, what is my best bet? I have not used a?
credit card scence x-mass, but I can make only the mim. amount due..any suggestion..I have already consloadated my bills once, but at that time I used my car as collateral..I dont have that car any ...


 Does anyone know who to speak to about help with paying electric bills.?
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 What happens when I overpay my credit card balance?
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 Best way to pay off credit cards to improve credit score?
As a college student, I've racked up some credit card debt. I have never missed a payment, and have always paid at least $5-10 over the minimum amount.

My grandfather recently ...


 Do you have to call each indivdual credit card to find out balance and credit limit?
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 I can't get a bank account and i've started a new job...help please xx?
ok i've been trying to open an account for months and I can't, i've only been applying for basic accounts.
I start my new job and they are asking for bank details.
I'm ...


 Could it be a fraudulent website?
I bought cheap cigarettes from a website before christmas. I couldnt put my finger on it but got a feeling something wasnt quite right. Anyway I still havent recieved them. I contacted them twice &...


 When you receive a monthly bill, do you pay it partially or in full?
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 Name the document sent to a customer by a supplier when goods are bought on credit.?
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 I need a credit card?
so what should i know before getting one? I need one with like a limit of 500 or something....any advice?...


 If the parents can not pay their credit card bills does the credit balance get pass down to the kids?
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 Cash vs credit card?
do we save more shopping with cash or credit card? from what i notice.. sometimes when i shop with credit card.. they charge me with some transaction fees.. but on the other hand.. they also give me ...


 I found a credit card and if I use it, how much trouble will i get in?
i found a credit card and if I use it, how much trouble will i get in? im at walmart and i find a credit card and take. i leave walmart and me and my friends decide to take 1000$ out. should i do it?<...


 How much will co-signing a loan affect my credit score?
This is for our daughter, we have no problem co-signing as she is extremely responsible and cares as much about her credit as we do ours. We have an excellent score...799...but she is consolidating ...


 Math problem-help me solve?
An employee worked 40 hours at his regular rate of $5.00 per hour. He also worked 5 hours of overtime at a rate equal to 1-1/2 times his regular rate. How much did he earn this week? ?...


 Can a collections agency take money directly from my bank account without notification?
I defaulted on my credit card with my bank. They passed the debt onto a collections company. Just this week I received a sum of money left to me by a deceased relative. As soon as the money cleared ...


 Is it worth taking the risk and not paying, or will I get sued?
I earlier had posted a question about my CPA charging me $450 to do my taxes. Price was not discussed beforehand because a third party was paying for it in the past, so it was not a concern of mine. ...


 Very bad credit, any chance of getting an apartment?
Ok, we have bad credit. We have both been unemployed recently due to company shut downs,(yay Michigan) and have gotten behind on credit card payments. My husband just got a great job offer in C...



sam
Which is best credit card to own? and y?
                     
 




La Diva Sim
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VISA, everybody excepts Visa! You could go to India and they'd still take your card.


Amanda H
You really can't say "visa" as a blanket statement-- Unlike Amex or Discover, different banks and companies offer Visas at vastly different rates, fees, etc.

Discover is wonderful-- they've got a great online account access, reasonable rates, and they REALLY work with you if you run into trouble and cant make all the payments-- for a friend of mine they were crediting her $67 a month (One late fee and one overlimit fee) for SIX MONTHS if she paid $75 each month...it helped tremendously.


C B
They best credit card is NO CREDIT CARD!!!!!


taketwo
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the ones offer cash back and low interest rates.


treesap7h
Visa, it's accepted basically everywhere and they have cards for everyone and every need.


joelmeulenberg
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There's no single answer to this question because the best card or set of cards depends on your spending profile. Let me explain...

The best way to use credit cards is to use them like cash and pay off the balance every month. If you do that, then there are many rewards to be had from funnelling your spending through cash back credit cards.

The cash back reward you can earn from credit cards depends on your particular spending profile -- especially how much you spend in various categories (e.g. gas, grocery, restaurants, utilities, etc.)

To better understand this, you can use the free calculator tool at
"Credit Card Tune-Up: Maximize Your Cash Back Rewards" ( http://www.CreditCardTuneUp.com/ ). It makes choosing the best cash back card (or mix of cards) pretty easy. Given your spending pattern, it calculates your expected annual rewards for each of the leading cash back credit cards and even for your best mix of cards.


chikoo s
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master card. in india it is sbi card.


UK Fan
American Express - it is accepted most places globally,
you must pay the balance in full monthly reducing the risk of excessive credit card debt and next to a home mortgage it is the best credit reference available


itsallaboutobama
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Assuming you have established credit for at least a year...without any lates you might want to apply for a CHase VISA

They have the best rates, low intro int rates, and throughout int rate...provided that you don't ever get a late payment


DOn't get the following credit cards:

Capital One----unless you are trying to establish credit...they have high interest rates

Discover cards---are good but don't offer many benefits


moviegirl
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My visa pays 1% cash back. Unlike discover which pays you UP TO 1% if you spend enough. Mine is bank of america, but it used to be fleet. I don't know what happened, but our plan didn't change. Visa is the widest accepted card in the world. The only problem is that when you buy something in a foreign currency to you they are now charging a 3% foreign currency transaction fee. I'm not happy about that.


truelyyourss
Sam,

it all starts with classical approach to understand your need first, why you want to own a credit card, then one can look at possible benefits that can accrue to you based on your spending profile. And no credit card offers any "global promotions" these offers are dynamic and keep changing with their marketing plans. You can be a "net beneficary" should you want to earn the loyal points and not pay for them indirectly provided you make your payments on time and dont roll over the credit and this depends on your basic need.


shahab a
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probably citicard, because of low interest rate and high reward.
try here to compare the creditcards.
http://www.bestcreditrates.net


fg3productions@sbcglobal.net
secured.... no fees at all and you can manage how much you want to put in there and spend... great for teenagers.


katyk08
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Discover. They offer cash back no yearly fee, and high limits.


asru
no one.
remember, credit card makes your life in credit.
be carefull my dear.


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