Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Twitter it Away

A lil link to ccm's tweets at Twitter.

http://search.twitter.com/search?q=creditcardmix

There you will find a bunch of fresh tips about pop credit card offers, as well as a lot of funny, informative or even useless conversations. Join the community and let's keep track together of what's hot today and tomorrow!

Monday, November 24, 2008

Future of Credit Cards

Credit card companies are tightening screws on credit access for people with lower than good credit history. In spite of the fact that the Fed dropped down the rate to 1%, most issuers are raising their rates and fees for, what is even more interesting, their existing customers. The reason for that is that banks are trying to recoup from the recent wave of charge-offs.

The operating cost has grown, but the profit margin has shrunk significantly. Reward programs are being cancelled or postponed for better times. Intro periods for balance transfers are getting shortened. It is becoming harder and harder to find balance transfer accounts that will be offering fixed APR for the life of balance.

Additional charges are being introduced to the accounts with a long history of carrying large balances for years. Now a monthly fee will be applied to such accounts that will promote an early pay back or will cover operating cost.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Quick Cash With A Credit Card

What is the best credit card for cash advance?

Credit card offers are constantly changing. It’s hard to ping one down for all times. But there are places on the web that keep track of that kind of things. Here’s one - cash advance credit cards at Credit Card Mix.

What does it cost to get cash advance?

Getting a cash advance with any credit card most of the time is not free! One will be paying some 2 to 4% in fees as soon as an ATM dispenses money in your hands. You probably will not get a grace period to pay off the balance and the interest rate, which will be applied to this transaction, is going to be much higher than to any purchases you make with this card.
To get the Best Credit Cards visit Credit Card Mix dot Com.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Gas prices and the election

What do you think will happen with gas prices in the near future? Since we got over the election day and nothing seems to be changing, I'd like to know what you think about it. Post your replies here http://www.pumpandsave.com/cheap-gas/commuting-and-commerce/election-day-and-gas-incentives/

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

New Gas Saving Blog at PumpAndSave

A few days ago PumpAndSave.com (http://www.pumpandsave.com) launched long awaited blog – “Cheap Gas 4 All”. This section of the website will be covering such topics as Latest Saving Tips, RV and Traveler Tips, Financing Your Fuel and even Tune Up and Performance. The administrators of PumpAndSave are hoping to be helpful for people who drive their vehicles to work, school, on trips and as a means of running their businesses.

For those who has not heard about this site, we recommend that you visit it and get familiar with the great selection of gas credit cards and budgeting tools that will help you save at the pump.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Credit Card Deal That We Will Miss, But…

Just a few days ago Citi made an announcement about the withdrawal of the 6,000 bonus point offer redeemable for a $50 gift card associated with the Citi Diamond Preferred Rewards Card. Well, we are going to miss it, but there are other cool credit card deals presently available to us.

So, let’s see what we’ve got going on out there!

Chase Freedom Visa Signature Card gives you $50 in bonus rebates after you make your first purchase. So, that’s a good thing!

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold Card has got 10,000 Membership Rewards points with your name on it! Just sign up for the card. And by the way, first year is fee free (saving you $125).

BucksBack Platinum Edition Visa Card promises to reward you with a $50 bonus the first time you use your card. Right on!

And that Ole’ Citi CashReturns Card with the 20% bonus on the cash back earned on all purchases for the first 12 months.

Also see other cool offers in:

Great Reward Credit Card Deals

Deals on Cash Back Credit Cards

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Choosing a Credit Card for College Students

As we get closer to the beginning of a new academic year, I would like to remind our students about the financial choices many of them will face for the first time. So, especially if you are a freshman, pay attention to the following information ;)

Benefits to Choosing a Student Credit Card



While in college a wise thing to do is to choose a student credit card. It is very important to start establishing your credit early in your life. Now that you are in college doing just that would be a very smart decision to make. Credit cards for college students will include several benefits for you. Not only will they start building your credit history, but also allow you to get different types of rewards.

Do lots of Research when Choosing a Credit Card



The credit card industry has been growing tremendously. Today there are many options for college students. Many websites exist where great credit card offers can be found. By using the websites and not stopping when you find something that looks okay, will allow you to find the perfect student credit card. The more research you do, the more chances you will have at choosing a student credit card with the best offer.

What College Students Should Consider



Since there are so many credit cards to choose from, it is very easy to make the mistake of choosing a credit card that is the first to come your way. Do not get into a rush. Make a self-assessment of yourself. Look at your spending habits and consider the things that you will need. If you are planning on carrying a balance, then choose a credit card that has the best annual percentage rate. If you are a disciplines spender, then choose a credit card that offers rewards that you will want to use.

After Choosing a Student Credit Card



Once you have chosen a credit card that you want, a key thing to remember is to use it responsibly. It is best to try to pay every month on time and in full. Staying very focused and not letting yourself get behind will help you tremendously. A college student gets examined very carefully because they are not a 40 year old with a credit history of 20 years. Also when you have chosen a student credit card avoid these things:

• Cash advances
• Department store credit cards
• Spending excessive amounts of money to get your rewards