Rewards Cards: Redeem Your Points!

I wrote previously urging anyone who still has a credit card that does not give them a reward for using that card to convert to a rewards card or switch to a credit card provider that has a rewards program. The reason? If you are going to use a credit card you might as well get something out of the experience. Of course, a rewards card makes no sense for the person who doesnt pay off their card every month as the interest on the card will likely offset any points accumulated. So, if you are a savvy consumer who lives debt free you can accumulate points quickly and get some nifty stuff. Lets take a look at one plan and how to make it work for you.

Alright, I am not going to reveal this particular providers name. However, I will tell you something about the program. If you spend a dollar on mostly anything, you accumulate a point. It is that easy. Moreover, this particular provider is automatically bestowing 500 points on new users for just using the card once within the first 90 days. Not bad, especially when you only need 2000 points to qualify for merchandise, cash credit, or travel.

I realize rewards programs vary and this particular one allows for users to accumulate an unlimited amount of points per year. You must, however, redeem them within five years or start to watch points drop off.

So, just what can you get with only 2000 points? Here are some examples:

  • A $15 Pizza Hut gift card or gift cards from one of four other retailers.
  • Sony Open Air Headphones.

    Whats more is that you can see your points add up for even bigger and better prizes. Here are some examples:

  • At 5000 points you can receive a $50 Hertz certificate.
  • At 10,000 points you are eligible for a free nights stay on a weekend night at a Wyndham Hotel.
  • For 20,000 points you can get a $200 cash rebate on your credit card balance.
  • For 50,000 points you can get a $1000 cash rebate or merchandise including Sonys Home Theatre in a box.

    Point levels peak at 225,000 you get a Bose Lifestyle 28 Series II DVD Home Entertainment System at this level and you can redeem all or some of your points at any time. Generally there are no fees involved except on some travel related items. Everything is clearly outlined in a little redemption catalog the credit card provider sends out to all members and online or monthly specials are listed on their website for special or limited time redemption opportunities. You can redeem your points online or over the phone.

    As you can see, the points can add up to some very useful rewards. I only listed one per category as there are literally hundreds of choices [and many different point levels] from which you can make your selection.

    Not a bad way to reward yourself and at no cost to you. Shop around for the rewards program that fits your lifestyle and watch your points accumulate rapidly for rewards that are simply fun to redeem!

  • Posted in Credit Card Offers at January 29th, 2011. No Comments.

    Responsible Use of Credit Cards

    As we march head long into the new millennium it would seem that a Credit Card is an essential accessory of modern life.

    There are not many places on our planet where you can’t use the ‘fantastic plastic’ for purchases large and small. In this phenomenon (the vastness of the credit card network) lies the ambush of the credit epidemic.

    Unfortunately for some of us we are unable to control the use of our credit cards and we fall into the downward spiral of ever deepening debt. The fact that financial institutions freely issue credit cards to those whom they almost certainly realize do not have the capacity to control their spending or the means to repay the limits of their credit is irresponsible on their part.

    Of course on the other hand there are millions of responsible users of credit. For many people a credit card is a means by which they can deal with their current situation, thereby allowing them to take control of their finances. By this means then, they can successfully manage to climb out of the slippery hole of debt and maintain control of their spending.

    The responsible use of credit cards involves us being in control of our lives. For many ‘retail therapy’ is an escape from the reality of what is actually happening in their day to day circumstances. To be a responsible Credit Card user there are several things we must consider:

    1. Never spend more than we can really afford! It seems fairly obvious to the thinking person, however the temptation is always lurking there to use our Credit Cards for things we think we can’t do without.

    2. If we do need to use our Credit Card for large ticket items then do not use them again until we have completely eliminated the negative balance from that Card.

    3. Ideally each month pay the entire balance outstanding, and at the very least pay more than the minimum payment amount (and hopefully do not spend any more until our Credit Card is again debt free).

    4. If we are using our Credit Card for everything i.e. groceries, utility bills, daily expenses etc as a means of tracking our expenditure then set up an automatic payment system with our bank so that the balance is paid out each month within the interest free timeframe.

    5. When we are going browsing dont take our card so that we aren’t tempted to spend on unnecessary items. Our wallets can actually get along without our Credit Card (can we?).

    6. If all else fails freeze your Credit! Yes literally fill a large container with water, place your Credit Card in a sealable plastic bag and suspend it in the water, now place the container in the bottom of your freezer and leave in place until completely frozen. At the very least this will make you have some “thinking time” before you are able to use your card.

    Credit Cards are a good thing when used wisely. If we find ourselves in debt over our heads seek professional help. It is not a sign of weakness to ask for assistance in managing our finances, in fact it is quite the opposite. Many people have discovered release from crippling debt by taking the step and finding someone who will help them.

    Posted in Credit Card Offers at January 24th, 2011. No Comments.

    Repair Credit Rating There Is No Quick Fix

    Trying to repair credit rating scores is not something you can do overnight. Neither is it something that someone else can do for you. There are ways to help you repair credit ratings, but you really do have to want to improve your rating to an acceptable level.

    If you have been denied credit, chances are it is because you have a poor credit rating. To find out for sure, you can request a free copy of your credit report to see what information the report contains. Once you see that you have a lot of outstanding bills with missed or late payments, then you will have to take the necessary steps to repair credit rating. Although this wont happen overnight, there are ways to improve your credit rating.

    One of the easiest ways to improve your credit rating is to start paying your bills on time. Many people have a poor credit rating simply because they are negligent in sending in the payments because they do not realize how important this is to their credit rating. Even if you have plenty of money coming in to pay your bills each month, you could still have a low credit score and have to start to repair credit rating.

    If you are having difficulty making your payments, there are still ways that you can improve your credit rating. One of these is to contact your back and arrange for a debt consolidation loan. When you use this money to pay off your outstanding bills and make the payments on the new loan on time, it goes a long way towards the repair of your credit rating. Creditors look favourably upon this because it shows that you really do care about your credit and want to improve your credit rating.

    Another of the ways to improve your credit rating is to contact the creditors to see if they will take a lower monthly payment. When you are able to manage a lower payment and have it in on time, then you are also taking steps to repair credit rating. Creditors will usually work with you to find a manageable amount because they do want to receive their money back. You can also start with the lowest amount and make higher monthly payments to repair credit rating. In this way you are rebuilding your credit and getting your bills paid off at the same time.

    There are some simple steps to repair credit ratings, but it takes some effort.

    Posted in Credit Card Offers at January 15th, 2011. No Comments.

    Reap More, Save More With The Best UK Credit Card

    Reap More, Save More With The Best UK Credit Card

    In the United Kingdom, the credit card phenomenon is not at all different from what the United States or any other country has for that matter. This just goes to show that a lot of people are finding credit cards as feasible means as well.

    However, most people in UK would rather obtain the best credit card there is than to suffer at a later stage. And so, getting the best UK credit card is very significant for most English people. In most instances, the best credit cards would usually mean low interest rates, offers rewards, and excellent introductory rates.

    But then, it is really important for every UK consumer to shop around for the best credit card deal.

    And so, here are some of the best UK credit cards:

    1. Virgin credit cards

    The very best feature of Virgin credit card is that it allows their consumers to prefer which features they would want to have on their credit cards. That means they could have the chance of getting a 0% balance transfer rate for 9 months, a fixed annual percentage rate of 15.9%, plus more rewards every time the credit card holder uses the card.

    Whats more, people get to choose their very own creative Virgin card motif making it way above the rest.

    Virgin credit card also offers great flexibility.

    2. The Marbles credit card

    This UK credit card is considered nowadays as the card with the best value and has a high orientation on customer service. They have a 24 hour customer service hotline. Plus, they also provide a regular monthly statement through online announcements.

    It also has 0% stable balance transfer rate for 6 months from the start the account has been opened.

    3. Morgan Stanley Credit Card

    This is considered as one of the best UK credit cards because it has 0% introductory rates for balance transfers good for 6 months. It also offers a fixed rate of 14.9%, and their 1% cashback is considered as one of the highest available in the UK market today.

    4. The egg credit card

    In UK, egg credit card is considered as one of the best credit card in the industry today. It also offers 0% introductory offer not only for balance transfers but also for ordinary purchases, and that is available all through out the 6-month period. Their annual percentage rate is also set to a standard rate of 14.9%.

    With all these 0% introductory rates, low APRs, and everything, these credit cards are definitely the best UK credit cards in the market today. Hence, for most UK consumers, shopping had never been this better.

    Posted in Credit Card Offers at January 5th, 2011. No Comments.

    Protect Your Identity

    Protect Your Identity

    Ones FICO score is a very important determinant of the ability to finance the purchase or refinance of a home. The FICO score is determined by a formula developed by Experian and takes into account many different factors. In today’s lending environment, automated underwriting has taken a predominant position in the processing of loan applications. It has become more cumbersome to address issues that do not easily fit into the formula. It is of extremely high importance, therefore, to protect ones credit by guarding against identity theft. Once an item is shown as a negative on ones credit report, it is very difficult and very time consuming to get it taken off. Also, while an item of bad credit is being investigated and attempts are being made to rectify the problem, the result is that the overall FICO score is reduced, and therefore reflects a greater credit risk than it should.

    The protection of your identity is one of the most important functions in maintaining your financial health.Identity theft can cause many a myriad of problems.One major problem could be the inability to achieve the “American Dream” of homeownership.Even if you already own a home, identity theft could cause you thousands and thousands of dollars due to higher interest rates.In trying to refinance a home in order to remodel, for example, the interest rate could easily be 2% higher than the current market interest rate just because someone else used your credit and negatively impacted it.

    There are Ten Top Tips for Identity Theft Protection published by the Office of Privacy Protection, California Department of Consumer Affairs, www.dca.ca.gov. If one follows these guidelines for protection, one will be far ahead of the average person in safeguarding their identity, although no one is fully guaranteed complete immunity.

    The following is a short, abbreviated list of these top ten pointers:

    Tip # 1. Protect your social security number. (Dont carry your social security card with you)

    Tip # 2. Fight Phishing-dont take the bait. (Dont respond online to credit information requests).

    Tip # 3. Keep your identity from getting trashed. (Shred information when throwing away).

    Tip # 4. Control your personal financial information.

    Tip # 5. Shield your computer from viruses and spyware.

    Tip # 6 Click with caution!When shopping on line, check out the website before entering your credit card number or other personal information.

    Tip #7 Check your bills and bank statements right away.

    Tip #8 Stop pre-approved credit offers.

    Tip #9 Ask questions of anyone before giving personal information.

    Tip #10Check your credit reports-for free.

    Identity theft can be devastating to a persons finances. It often leaves its victims credit and financial lives in shambles, but by practicing these simple tips you can stay one step ahead of the identity thieves, and be the only one who uses your identity.

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    Posted in Credit Card Offers at December 28th, 2010. No Comments.

    Prevent Identity Theft

    Identity theft is fast becoming the major way in which criminals are stealing your money. They are not only stealing your money but they are stealing your identity, using your personal details to gain access to your credit and open up new accounts in your name redirecting the mail to a new address.

    It is fast becoming easier for criminals to steal your identity as record numbers of consumers are obtaining credit cards and using their credit cards on unsecured websites. It is not only using your credit card in what may seem to be otherwise normal situations that you need to be wary of. You should make sure that credit card statements are disposed of in the correct manner as well as all material that includes your personal details.

    Shopping

    Situations that you may think normal when using your credit card could be otherwise threatening your identity. Corrupt cashiers or waiters could easily scan the black strip on the back of your credit card to obtain details that they can then use to clone your card. When purchasing goods or paying for your bill never let your credit card out of your sight as it would be more difficult for fraudsters to swipe your card.

    Other scanning machines that you need to look out for are at cash machines where you insert your card. Criminals have been known to attach these scanners at cash machines duping customers. If when using a cash machine and you think there might be a scanner attached do not use the cash machine and report it as soon as you can.

    Online

    If you are not security conscious when buying online you could become a victim of identity theft. When purchasing an item on the internet be sure the site is secure as you may be entering your credit card details. You can check this by making sure there is a padlock symbol on your browser bar. You may also wish to have a Paypal account, which will further protect you from online fraud. New security measures are being updated frequently to try and erase the problem of online fraud.

    Personal Documents

    When disposing of your credit card statements, bills or any documents that may have your personal details included on them you must think about who may be able to have access to them. Investing in a shredder will eliminate prying eyes seeing your details and they are quite a cheap investment considering the amount of money you could lose if you were to fall victim of identity theft.

    It is important to check your credit card statements against receipts every month to verify what you have bought and what you are paying for. Any kind of misuse on your credit card should show up and you can then act on it immediately.

    Be vigilant and be just as protective of your personal details as you would be your cash.

    Posted in Credit Card Offers at December 22nd, 2010. No Comments.

    Prepaid Credit Card

    Prepaid credit cards begin to rise in popularity during the late 1990s. More people are using them today. What are prepaid credit cards, and what advantages do they have over traditional credit cards? In this article I will go over this in detail.

    Credit card companies have realized that many people don’t meet the necessary credit requirements to use their cards. Even people who do qualify often fail to pay back the debts they owe and file bankruptcy. This has caused credit card companies to suffer massive losses.

    The credit card companies begin offering secured cards in order to combat this. Customers would be able use their cards without fear of going into debt. Once customers established that they were responsible using these, credit card companies would then begin slowly giving them more credit.

    This was the forerunner to the prepaid credit cards used today. The primary difference is that users are given credit for purchases made using these newer types of cards. You are able to set the limit you want on the card by adding the necessary funds into the account.

    In the past, credit card companies set the credit card limit, and it was up to the consumer to make sure they didn’t go over it. It was very difficult to track your purchases, and you weren’t able to add any funds other than what the credit card company added.

    Because of this many people would go over their limits, spending money they didn’t have. This caused people to get into serious debt they couldn’t escape from. By using prepaid credit cards, you only add the money that you actually have, instead of being credited money by the credit card company.This allows you to keep better control over your finances.

    This creates a situation in which both credit card companies and consumers win. Credit card companies minimize their losses by allowing consumers to add their own funds. Consumers win by using their own money and setting their own limits instead of relying on the funds given to them by credit card companies. This greatly reduces their chances of going in to debt.

    Having good credit is an important part of succeeding financially today. You want to use tools which reduce the chances of you getting into debt instead of increasing them. Using prepaid credit cards are a tool which will help you achieve this, and keep better control over your finances.

    Posted in Credit Card Offers at December 12th, 2010. No Comments.

    Perks Of Citibank Credit Card

    Citibank credit cards offer a wide range of benefits. Basically, all of it features offer clients with security during emergencies, the advantage of not bringing cash and checks, and improving independence and responsibility in financial management.

    Other than these basic perks of credit cards, there are specified benefits the Citibank credit cards have to offer. Here are some of the credit cards and their corresponding perks:

    1) Diners club international credit card. This kind of credit card provides you with the decision of your own credit limit. The interest rates would not show on your bill for fifty days. Since this Citibank credit card could be used all around the world, it gives you the privilege of using it within five million companies worldwide. The ATM card could be used anywhere in the world. And lastly, there is no extra fee when the Citibank credit card is lost.

    2) The Citibank Gold Card. This kind of Citibank credit card provides you with a higher credit and cash limit. It offers you access on international lounges and airports. It has a strong and secured insurance. And there is no fee when the credit card has been stolen, lost or damaged.

    3) Jet Airways Citibank International Gold Card. This kind of credit card allows the cardholder to take advantage of jet privileges and promos on jet miles when you make use of the credit or cash. When you have been approved with this kind of credit card, you will be automatically given a jet airways ride of 1500 miles. Plus, the services and credit card is insured.

    4) The Citibank Silver Card. This kind of credit card has several kinds of insurances like personal accidents, baggage and household insurances that would cover up your expenses. There are also occasional discounts on certain stores and zero costing on lost credit cards.

    5) The Citibank Womans card. This kind of credit card targets the women. It provides women with discounts on jewelry, cosmetics, health products, clothes and many shopping stores. It also provides jewelry insurance and there is no extra fee when the Citibank credit card is lost.

    6) Specialty cards. There are Citibank credit cards that provide you specifically with music and book stores usage, gives you an advantage on concerts and movie passes, and could give you discounts on oil transactions. These kinds of credit cards would depend on which you apply for and use regularly.

    With those numerous advantages, you will surely wonder how you were able to get along without it.

    Posted in Credit Card Offers at December 3rd, 2010. No Comments.

    Organize Credit Card Debt

    If credit cards have become a way of life for you, it might be time to organize your credit cards. If you have a lot of credit card debt, you might even want to look at consolidating your cards to a lower rate card that will save you in interest charges. Be careful, done incorrectly, canceling and consolidating credit card debt can harm your credit.

    Before you consolidate, first you need to recognize why you want to consolidate. Are you looking for lower interest rates? Do you need lower monthly payments? Do you simply need to stretch out the term of your loan? If you answer yes to one of the last two questions, you should beware.

    If you really just want to get out of debt, you need to understand how you got into the mess. Then you can fix the mess. Simply solving the problem with debt consolidation often makes the problem worse. Too many people consolidate and then charge the cards back up again.

    If you know that you need to reduce the number of credit cards you have open, start with determining how much credit you need. How do you use your cards?

    If you have several department store and gas cards that you never use, you should go ahead and close them. You also shouldn’t need to pay a yearly fee for a credit card that earns you gifts, like cash back or frequent flier miles. Pay attention to whether you use the miles or not. You may find that what you are paying isn’t worth what you are receiving.

    You really only need one or two credit cards. Ideally, you need one card that is only used in emergencies. There are several steps you can take to start consolidating your balances into fewer cards.

    Start by paying off all of the low balance cards that you plan to cancel and then close the accounts. Then, transfer your remaining balances onto the card that has the best interest rate. You can’t use this card or the other cards until it is paid off.

    Now you need to have one or two cards that have high enough balances to cover your charging needs. Make sure that they have the lowest interest rates you can find. These should be the only accounts you have open. IF you charge to them, make sure you pay off each balance in full every month.

    When it comes to balance transfers, there are some questions you should definitely ask. Find out how long the transfer rate lasts. Sometimes you can be given a rate for balance transfers that only lasts a few months. Find out if the rate is just for balance transfers, or is it for transfers and new purchases?

    You need to find out about the fees that apply. Is there an annual fee? Find out what the late fees and over-the-limit fees are. Some institutions will charge balance-transfer fees as high as 4%. The higher the balance, the higher the fee. Just add it up: 4% of $5,000 is $200!

    Read through your credit card offers very carefully. A lot of information is hard to understand (and find). Some offers waive the fees for the “initial balance transfer” only. This could be your first transfer and not the additional ones.

    Each additional balance transfer will be treated like a cash advance and charged cash advance fees, which are very expensive.

    If you feel comfortable with the terms offered to you, fill out the balance transfer form carefully. Mistakes can mean that the transfer won’t go through. Keep making the minimum payment on your old card until you are absolutely sure that the balance transfer has been completed. This can take two to four weeks. You don’t want to try to lower your payments and still receive a late fee and penalty.

    Even though the new card company will contact you when the transfer is complete, you still need to talk to your old card. Call and verify that there is no balance left on your account. Write down the representative, time, date and what is said every time you talk with a company over the phone.

    Have your card company send you a billing statement with a zero balance stated on it. You may need this in order to clear up any mix-ups. Oh, don’t forget to close your old card, you don’t want to accidentally charge on it!

    There are some situations that can occur when you are consolidating your credit cards. You don’t want to suffer because you are taking control of your credit. Manage your transfers well and you should avoid errors.

    Don’t cancel a card that still has a balance. This causes your rate to shoot up, because they know that they have to get the most out of you now. Don’t even tell a card issuer that you are leaving until you have no balance. Many issuers will raise rates if you cancel with a balance remaining.

    Pay all of your cards on time no matter what. It can take one late payment for your interest to go from 9% to 28%. Amazing, isn’t it?

    Don’t start canceling all of your cards before you apply for a mortgage or car loan. This can make your chances of approval even lower. Credit scoring is based on many factors, including how much debt you have and how much you have available. If you have cards with no balance on them, it can raise your credit score.

    You need to remember, even if you find better terms for your debt, it is still debt. You must be sure that you pay it off before you add to it. If you don’t, then it will never end.

    Consolidation doesn’t offer you a new start, just a better path to paying off your debt. If you truly want to get rid of your debt, use consolidation as a way to put all of your debt in one payment. And get out the scissors.

    Posted in Credit Card Offers at November 26th, 2010. No Comments.

    Online Credit Card Application: Are They Good Or Bad

    Many credit cards are offered in the market today thus, making companies more aggressive in advertising and marketing their card services. These companies (e.g. banks, department stores, specialty stores, airlines, hotels, etc.) have found a powerful tool in catching the attention of prospective card holders: online credit card application. You see them everywhere.

    What advantage/s does online credit card application offer? And are they safe from Identity theft?

    The bottom line of online credit card application is convenience. Online application is a dream-come-true to future card holders. Imagine not having to queue in long lines just to have a credit card approved. No travel cost just to get to the card companys office. Since everything is computerized and automated, processing of the application is faster and more efficient. It’s as east as sending emails.

    What is/are the drawback/s of online credit card application?

    The major drawback in applying for a credit card online is internet security: computer hacking makes identity theft possible. Make sure that online application is done through a trusted and secure computer. You can tell its a secured site by 1) if it is an https address 2) check for the lock symbol in the lower right had corner of your browser.

    Do credit cards applied for online offer additional benefits?

    No, basically all the services and benefits are the same. Here are some of the benefits given to card holders and future members:

    1.airline miles
    2.cash back
    3.business discounts
    4.retail discounts
    5.shopping discounts
    6.rewards (either cash back or merchandise)

    How does one apply for a credit card online?

    Online credit card application is very straightforward. Just follow the directions as prompted. Credit card companies have their respective web sites which are easy to search in the web. Just type the name of the bank, department store/specialty shop, or airlines and add the key words online credit card application, and the computer screen will display the search results as well as the URL.

    Here are some other reminders when applying for a credit card online:

    1. Determine your need for a credit card: travel, grocery, business.
    2. Assess your earning capacity and compare this against your needs.
    3. Look around the web for the credit card that matches your needs.
    4. Check out the following information about your prospective credit card company through the internet:
    5. Application fee. Some companies do not charge for applications.
    6. Interest per month. Of course, choose the one with the lowest financial charges.
    7. Benefits/Rewards/Advantages. These can sometimes spell the difference between good and best credit cards.
    8. Disclaimer. This states additional limitations and/or scope to the credit card; make sure you read this.
    9. Application requirements. This is to ensure that all necessary personal data and information are available to you when you do the actual online application.

    10. Apply for a credit card online through a secure, trusted, and private computer, never in a public computer.

    11. Check late fess and other hidden charges.

    And make sure your computer is protected from Spyware and Viruses and don’t fill out applications on public computers or in a public place over a wireless network.

    Posted in Credit Card Offers at November 19th, 2010. No Comments.