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Advantages Of An Online Student Credit Card Application

Morgan Hamilton asked:




Their are several advantages of an online student credit card application over the traditional paper ones that we receive through the mail. Chief among them is the simple fact that if the application is on a credible web site it will contain not only the information pertaining to that offer, but there should be several other similar offers that you will be able to compare.

It really is a matter of comparison shopping to find the best deal. Another advantage of using the Internet is the wealth of information that can obtained. Simply reading the terms outlined on an online student credit card application doesn’t bring forth the entire picture. Because a student credit card is likely the first credit card that an individual will have, there are other factors to consider.

The ability to monitor your card activity through the bank or credit card issuers web site is a valuable tool that should not be underestimated. For concerned parents that want their student to have the financial resources that a credit card can offer, but may be a bit leery of giving that much financial freedom to a youngster, it is an excellent way to make sure it is being used wisely.

It also offers full statements so that you can see exactly where you stand with regards to purchases, payments, current interest rates and so on. In many cases the online statement that you have access to will be updated on a daily basis. This is important because you will know exactly what is going on with the account at any given time, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

It is recommended that you obtain an online student credit card application from a secure site such as Find-Cards-Now.com. All of the major credit card companies, including Discover Card, Citibank, Chase and Bank of America, offer credit cards for college students. But most assuredly, not all offers are the same. Please do your homework and read the fine print before deciding to apply.

You will also want to make sure that the application for the offer that you choose to apply for has the provisions of their lost card policy clearly spelled out. College campuses can be quite hectic and youngsters can at times be a bit careless. The student credit card application must offer full protection against lost cards, fraud, theft and unauthorized use.

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Are Online Credit Card Applications Really Safe?

Anne asked:


Very often you can hear the statement that applying online for a credit card is safe and fast. At the same time, it is common knowledge that cases of online identity theft are frequent enough to make people be afraid of it. Is it really dangerous to order plastics via Internet? Let us see how matters stand.

There are a wide range of web-sources where consumers can make an online credit card application: Credit-Land.com, RequestCredit.com and many other sites are known to provide assistance in credit card selection and quick redirection to the bank’s official site. Credit card companies spend a lot of money on products promotion as well as providing credit card application security. Banks want to make people order cards via Internet. The reason is that it minimizes the cost of application processing: there are no extra personnel needed, as well as no expenditures on paper application forms. The information you submit goes straight to the bank’s database; that is why both the applicant and the creditor save a good deal of time.

To protect the personal and financial information you enter on the application page, SSL (secure sockets layer) protocol is used. It implies that the information is twice encrypted: when being submitted in the sending computer and being accepted by the receiving computer. This encryption method guarantees that your information will never be stolen if you submit it through the SSL protected web sites.

However, not every site is supplied with SSL protocol. There are some details to consider if you want to make a really secure online application.

1) The web page is stated to be secure or there is a name of SSL Certificate provider (Verisign, for example)

2) URL of a protected web-page usually begins with https:// (regular pages start with http://)

3) You can see a small lock in the right bottom corner of the screen

4) They ask you to register on a secure site

If you notice some or all of these features on a web site, you can be 100% your information is protected. So, you can choose the bank product for your credit situation and needs and indicate your personal information like address, annual income, social security number etc in the application form provided.

In case you do not see any of the above mentioned signs of security, or the site just seems shady, leave it and go to a reliable web source. One should also be careful with credit card offers coming by e-mail. E-mail is very vulnerable, and there is a great possibility that you will receive malicious mail (become a victim of phishing). Plus, it is required that you should have your computer protected with anti-virus programs.



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