Using Cardweb.com: A Smart Credit Card Shopper's Resource

Avoiding the Credit Card Promotion Trap

By Sabah Karimi, published Sep 26, 2006
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The pattern usually starts right around college, the time when the often-naïve student is entering a new stage of life and gets bombarded with a stack of credit card ‘opportunities.’ If they make it to the forefront and manage to ignore applications, albeit one or two, there’s not (usually) too much harm done by graduation. Credit scores today are incredibly important for obtaining not only more great offers, but also for buying a home, refinancing, or getting a car or personal loan. Creditors can pursue a strong candidate relentlessly, and there are both costs and benefits to succumbing to their requests.

However, sites such as Cardweb.com can give anyone an insider’s perspective on what is out on the market. Although it’s not obvious from the start, credit card companies are still businesses. They are looking to make a profit, often at the considerable expense of their consumer. As credit card consumers, it’s wise to ‘shop around’ just as with any other purchasing commitment. Until the Internet, there was no key reference or source of information that could provide the most recent credit card company’s offerings.

Today, shopping for a credit card is much easier with the availability of information on companies, sales, and promotions. Cardweb.com takes it one step further by providing consumers with up-to-date offers. Consider it the online version of ALL of your credit card flyers, promotions, and envelopes that usually end up in your junk mail drawer. The site lists out each offer, giving a visual glance to compare and contrast. Finding a particular card is easy. Cards are also ranked and profiled by rate, no annual-fee, secured, or premium categories making it incredibly easy to sort through and find the best card for your needs.

Takeaways
  • Prevent outlandish APR's by reading the details of an offer carefully
  • Using Cardweb.com can help compare and contrast different credit card offerings
  • The Card Calculator is a handy tool to find out how long it will take to pay off debt
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I filed bankrupcy six months ago, is it possible for me to get a credit now for emergency purposes?

Posted on 04/20/2008 at 8:04:43 PM

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