Posts Tagged ‘Credit Card Debt’

Student Credit Card Application Online – Get The Facts

Morgan Hamilton asked:




Getting approval for a student credit card application online has never been easier. Credit cards for college students are unique financial instruments in that they are basically designed to give credit to people with no credit history or meaningful employment. It pretty much flies in the face of everything that the credit card companies stand for.

But for banks and credit card issuers like Chase Manhattan and Discover Card, the upside is enormous in relation to the risk they take. For every student that defaults on their credit card debt, the credit card companies know that there will be many times that amount that will become long term customers. And long term customers in the credit card industry translates into big bucks.

The college campuses that blanket the United States have indeed become fertile hunting grounds for the card issuers. And when you think about it, it isn’t at all hard to figure out why. Our colleges represent the best and brightest young minds amongst us. And those bright young minds are going to be gainfully employed, hopefully, in the very near future.

When seeking a student credit card application online make sure you know the terms and conditions set forth in the offer. That means doing your homework to make sure you don’t get caught with any nasty (read expensive) surprises. Because students typically don’t have a credit history, the credit card companies will often charge higher interest rates.

They do this in part to mitigate their risk, but they also do it because they can get away with it. They know full well that your choices are limited because of your current financial situation. In short, they got you by the short and curlies and if you let them, they will pull. So don’t let them. Your college student credit card should be a valued ally, not your nemesis.

Here’s how to make it work for you. Are you ready for it, this is real ground breaking stuff… do not charge more than you can afford to pay back and make sure you pay off your monthly bill in its entirety every month. Earth shattering, original advice isn’t it? Of course it isn’t, but if students would only follow these simple rules then paying high interest rates and accruing debt will not be an issue.

Not only that but you will also begin to establish that all important excellent credit rating, that by the time you graduate and apply for an auto loan and a mortgage, you will be oh so glad you have. Also, when you see on a student credit card application online that it has annual fees, look elsewhere at other offers. We don’t work for these credit cards, they work for us.

Randall
 

Credit Card Debt

lukeisback asked:


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Jennifer

 

Do you need to make a large purchase, or want to consolidate your credit card debt?

Paris P asked:


Fifth Third Platinum Mastercard
If you are trying to pay off your credit card debt and would like to apply for a card that has a fixed 3.9% balance transfer rate until 2010 and 0% on new purchases for one year, email me at pdiddy48071@yahoo.com with your name and phone number and I’d be glad to call you and go over all the benefits and take your application… trust me, it’s a great card (i have one myself) and with the economy the way it is, credit card rates are going up and people are tightening belts… so lock in a very low rate now while you have the chance.

If you need to make a big purchase in the next couple months (great for tuition, a new computer, etc)- apply for this card and make the purchase with it- then destroy the card (so you don’t get tempted to use it more), and make 12 monthly payments with no interest as long as you pay it off by next year! One $1000 computer = 12 $100 payments a month.

Transfer balances too! Fixed 3.9% until 1-1-2010! Email me today!

GUADALUPE

 

Wage garnishment in Florida from credit card debt?

patrolman asked:


Would signing an application for a Discover card and the associated Cardholder Agreement mean I agreed in writing to have my wages garnished, and thus prevent an exemption as Head of Family?

SEAN
 

Can law firm sue me for credit card debt that is in my husband’s name only?

Trouble in Texas asked:


My husband got a credit card during our marriage and we always paid on time but due to job layoff and illness we fell behind.We are both working now but make only enogh money to pay for the bare necessities.So now he’s had an arbitration award made against him. In the state of Texas (community property and family code laws) will they come after me since I did not sign the application? Should I get a separate bank account in my name only to protect my wages? Can he direct deposit his paycheck into his sister’s account or will the creditors find out from his employer his sister’s bank account info and freeze his money and his sister’s too?Direct deposit is mandatory at his company. Please help we are not deadbeats. We’re just having a hard time right now.

SIDNEY