Showing posts with label credit cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label credit cards. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 07, 2011

An appointment with a debit and credit counselor.

An appointment with a debit and credit counselor.

I regretted for having consented to an appointment sought by a with a debit and credit counselor. I don't know why I have agreed. He must be an experienced salesman. His convincing sales pitch must have got me when I was at my vulnerable status.

He asked so many questions that provoked me to shot back in retaliation. He was intruding too much at my past life which seemed totally irrelevant to the purpose (?) of the meeting.

Do you what for he sought to meet me? He was only selling a prepaid credit card issued by a foreign bank.

I had to drive him out of my office with strong words.

Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Free autographed sports memorabilia.

I immediately forwarded the email to my husband because he is an avid collector of sports memorabilia. The email asked me to click on Sports Credit Card Low APR that will enable me to get a pre-approved sports credit card.

The features of the credit card include:
· Autographed memorabilia by past and current players.
* VIP access to sports events.

Yes, the card is packed with all other regular features that every credit carries with it.

But my husband takes time to decide. He wanted to ensure that he gets the best bargain. So, he asked me to compare the offers from other such credit card issuers. He directed me to CreditCardSearchEngine.com, one of the Internet’s longest running sites for online credit card comparison. It allows consumers, business and students alike to search, compare, and apply for all types of credit card offers, everything from low interest and reward card to cards for people with bad to average credit.

Shortly after that, I submitted a list to my husband.

Friday, November 16, 2007

Effective use of balance transfer option.

Not all Credit Card Balance Transfer offer the same benefits. Each credit card differs in their offers.

Some may give you a free period before the interest is charged. In other words, you get an interest holiday period when you opt for a balance transfer facility.

I hold three different credit cards and so far I have never exercised the balance transfer option because I don’t know whether it saves money.

Then, someone recommended me to look up at the creditcardsearchengine.com for comparison of credit cards. Though I was not looking to buy another credit card, the site gave me enough insight on balance transfer facility and its advantages.

When I told my husband what I learnt, he gave me a hard look and said, “So you can have your cake and eat it too?” and he is right!

CreditCardSearchEngine features several offers from leading U.S Credit Card issuers such as J.P. Morgan Chase, Bank of America, Citibank and leading brands Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover Card.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Oh, those telemarketers!

Aren’t they a big nuisance? Those unsolicited calls on your mobile phones can be really annoying.

In spite of a possible legal action on the erring telemarketers, still some seem very bold and keep calling. 99% of these calls pertain to Credit Card Balance Transfer that we are least interested in.

Previously, the credit card issuing banks will only send us balance transfer options through snail mail. But they are now catching with market trend and engage telemarketers to pester us.

Probably they are not aware of the specialty website CreditCardSearchEngine.com that is one of the Internet’s longest running sites for online credit card comparison. I would rate it as one of the best and most user friendly concept.

It allows consumers, business and students alike to search, compare, and apply for all types of credit card offers, everything from low interest and reward card to cards (balance transfers) for people with bad to average credit.

So, thank you anonymous callers, we will take care of ourselves.