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Free Online Credit Card Application Tips And Tricks

Morgan Hamilton asked:




Finding the perfect charge card to fit your financial needs used to be a bit of a crap shoot. Think about it, did you have all the major banks and credit card issuers displaying their latest deals to you on demand? Not unless you piled up all those solicitations that you received through the mail.

A quality, free online credit card application that suits your financial needs shouldn’t be a chore to locate. Credit card companies such as Discover Card, Visa, Mastercard and American Express have become extremely competitive. This is great news for the consumer.

To find the best options available you must first prioritize your financial needs. Are you looking to save money on high interest rate cards that you hold now? If that’s the case then you will want to compare 0% APR balance transfer offers. That gives you a base from which to start.

Drilling down further into your fiscal needs may reveal that in addition to a credit card balance transfer, a cash rebate credit card on purchases is something that can benefit you. This will help you further refine your search. Now you may also want to save further by finding no annual fee offers.

You can see where I’m going with this. Identify your needs and the search for that perfect piece of plastic can actually be enjoyable. There are several credible web sites on the net that will allow you to do side by side searches. At this time we recommend Find-Cards-Now.com.

We have found that this site has all the latest offers of the major banks and issuers and also provides excellent information that includes a very informative newsletter that you can sign up for. It is free of charge and is conveniently delivered to your email without obligation.

Please take the time to carefully read the terms that are spelled out in the free online credit card application that interests you. Taking the time to review and compare the various credit card offers is the smartest thing you can do. We don’t like surprises. They can be quite expensive.

Nicole
 

Credit Card Applications – Understanding Your Options

Morgan Hamilton asked:




When it comes to credit card applications there are quite a few factors to consider. To me, I immediately think of the paper applications that the credit card companies send through the mail in their solicitations. They still do it, just not nearly as much as they used to.

The preferred method now is to apply online. The Internet has security features built into it that allow for personal information to be transferred safely. It is known as encryption technology and is very, very difficult for hackers and would be identity thieves to decipher.

Once more, it allows for the application to be sent instantaneously to the issuer. Some credit card companies including Discover and American Express even offer instant approval on some of their cards. In truth it is not instant approval but rather takes about 60 seconds.

60 seconds isn’t bad though is it? What happens is that the computer crunches the information that you provide and searches through several databases. It bases its decision on whether or not to approve your application on your credit history.

If you have a strong credit rating you should have no problems being approved. You may want to take a look at your credit score prior to submitting an application. A score of 720 or better is considered to be excellent. Consumers with a high credit rating qualify for the lowest interest rates.

I personally recommend finding a reputable credit card comparison website and applying online. The fact of the matter is that the paper applications that travel through the mail are not at all secure. I mean how hard is it to rip open a paper envelope? It happens, more than we would like to think.

Another advantage when we compare offers online is that we can go right to the specific categories of the types of cards that we are interested in. For example, if it’s business credit cards then there should be a category devoted specifically to them. Likewise for low interest, rewards cards and so forth.

Always be sure to read the terms and conditions in the disclosure statement before submitting credit card applications. Too often people will get caught up with the features and benefits and ignore the important financing details that they must be aware of.

The information I speak of includes such things as the annual percentage rate, otherwise known as APR, length of billing cycle, fees including annual fees and penalty fees, grace periods and information about how interest rates are calculated.

Connie