Title: Credit Card Offers - Navigating Through The Choices
1Credit Card Offers - Navigating Through The
Choices
2What Does "Pre-Qualified" Really Mean?
- First things first -- when you get those credit
card offers in the mail that say you're
"pre-qualified," it does not mean that you've
been approved for the credit card that is being
offered. You still have to apply for the card
(and have your credit history run) before you'll
actually be approved. - Many people have gotten frustrated because they
respond to a "pre-qualified" offer only to find
out they're not really approved. - Don't take it personally. "Pre-qualified" credit
card offers are nothing more than a marketing
gimmick.
3The Razzle, the Dazzle and Then the Punch
- When you see credit card offers touting very low
interest rates (or even no interest at all), try
to remember that these are "teaser" rates that
will eventually go up (and may go up
drastically). The credit card offer may still be
a good deal, but that all really depends on what
the interest goes up to after the introductory
period. - Before jumping to apply for a low-interest credit
card offer, see what the interest rate is really
going to be after the introductory period is over.
4Keep the Perks in Perspective
- Many credit card offers include perks such as
points or cash back that can be earned with each
purchase. Remember, these perks may not be as
great as they first appear. - A credit card with rewards attached also usually
has a higher interest rate attached as well. If
you carry a high balance on your credit cards,
those perks are going to cost you big time.
5It's Not About the Prize
- Some of the credit card offers we receive don't
even come by mail -- they come during checkout at
the local store. Oftentimes, these credit card
offers have a one-time discount attached, such as
10 to 15 percent off your total purchase if you
apply on the spot (and approval is instant as
well). - If you think it's a good idea to open a credit
card to get the discount and then close the
account afterwards, that's really not such a
great concept. A part of your credit score is
determined by how long you keep relationships
with your creditors. If you have a history of
opening accounts and then quickly closing them,
it's going to impact your creditworthiness in the
eyes of lenders.
6What You Shouldn't Settle For
- The credit card industry is definitely
competitive. Because of this, you should never
respond to credit card offers that require an
annual fee or a "processing" fee (unless you have
problems with your credit history). - If a credit card company requires an annual fee
or charges you for processing your application,
go elsewhere for your credit card needs. There
are a number of credit card companies who will
welcome your business (and won't make you pay
extra for the privilege).
7Seek Them Out
- If you're not happy with the credit card offers
you're being solicited with, it doesn't mean
there isn't a credit card out there to meet your
needs. You may just need to look a little harder. - There are hundreds of different credit cards
available and finding the one that is right for
you may just be a matter of doing a little online
research. Many consumers turn to the web to find
the credit card offers that are perfect for them.
8Seek and Destroy
- After you have reviewed a credit card offer, what
do you do with it? I'll tell you what you should
be doing. - Make sure you shred each of the credit card
offers you receive before throwing them in the
trash or you may find yourself becoming the next
victim of identity theft.
9- Those credit card offers that infest your mailbox
are also an identity theft criminal's best
friend. If you don't want those credit card
offers falling into the wrong hands, make sure
you dispose of them properly. - By taking the above advice into consideration
when dealing with credit card offers, not only
will you be able to find the credit card that's
right for you, but you'll also be able to avoid
making a mistake due to credit card confusion.
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