Free Annual Credit Report. Why You Must Get

Free Annual Credit Report. Why You Must Get Yours.

If you are thinking about making any large purchases such as furniture or a vehicle or home, its a good idea to get a copy of your credit report beforehand. Depending on what is listed on your credit report, it can help you or hurt you when attempting to obtain credit. There may be errors or false information listed on your report that you are not aware of and that will deter any financers from allowing you credit with their companies.

Another reason to obtain your credit report is to prevent Identity Theft. You have most likely heard that the widely-publicized Identity Theft issue is an increasing problem in this country. By giving out your personal information either online or over the telephone, you are opening yourself up for possible identity theft which can destroy your credit and takes years to rectify. There are a lot of scammers out there posing as popular, respectable merchants asking you for personal information that the bona fide company would never ask you for. Make sure you are shopping with a reputable dealer and know what information they are allowed to ask for or not so that you can protect yourself. A good tip for online shopping is that a secure website, one that is more likely not to be interfered with starts with https:. The S at the end of the http lets you know that it is a secure website. Look for that when shopping online or doing business with online banking or bill pay.

It is imperative that you know what has been reported regarding your entire credit history. Equifax, Trans Union and Experian are the three major agencies most commonly used by merchants to report your payment history. All three of these agencies have their own website that you can go to and request a copy of your credit report. Sometimes there is a small fee to obtain your credit report, but it varies by state. You can also dispute items online at those sites. Depending on the reporting company and which agency it has been reporting to, it may take some time to fix any errors, but it is well worth the effort to assist you in cleaning up your credit report and getting you back in good standing.

There was a law passed which enables everyone to receive one free copy of their credit report per year. The official site to order a copy of your report from is AnnualCreditReport.com. Also, if you have received a letter stating that you have been denied credit, submitting that letter will allow you to obtain a free copy of your report, even if you have already received your free annual copy.

Posted in Prepaid Credit Card at September 30th, 2010. No Comments.

Credit Card Balance Transfers – 0% Introductory Offers

Balance transfers have grown in popularity and importance ever since lenders have started using zero per cent interest rates on balance transfers to lure consumers from other companies to their own.

Introductory Offers

These 0% balance transfer offers give the customer a very low, or zero per cent interest rate on any sum transferred from another credit card, over to them. If you are considering a balance transfer then there are two figures you should be aware of. The first is the APR on the balance transfer, or the balance transfer rate. This will tell you the interest that will be charged on the sum transferred and will generally be very low, or free.

Rate Tarts

In fact these introductory balance transfer offers are what caused the introduction a generation of rate tarts. Basically a rate tart is someone who will search for a 0% balance transfer deal over and over again to save money on interest repayments. They will keep transferring balances and keep the cash they have saved in high interest bearing accounts. In a strange sort of way they actually use the banks money to earn money from them, just what the banks have been doing to customers for years, earning money from their customers savings. However, the banks do not like the rate tarts at all and have declared war. The first step, and a very powerful one was the introduction of the balance transfer charge.

Balance Transfer Charge

The other figure you should pay attention to is the balance transfer charge. While you may be charged nothing on the balance once it is on the new card, you may be charged a fee to get it there. This is usually pretty low, about two to three per cent, but you should be aware of it, and only pay it if you have to, and if you genuinely are going to make use of the low balance transfer rate.

Length of Introductory Offer

Another figure that will be of interest when shopping for a good balance transfer deal will be the length of time that the balance transfer rate lasts. It may be six or nine months, and most cards are generally about this period, but make sure you check, as if one card offers you twelve months at one per cent, and another six months at zero per cent, the twelve month card may be more suitable, depending on your circumstances, than the six month card, even though this card has a slightly lower rate.

Get The Best Balance Transfer Deal Available

If you are looking for a good balance transfer deal, then the most important thing to do, is make sure that you shop around and give yourself every opportunity to find the best deal that is available to you. Today, using the Internet, it is easier than ever to search among a huge range of credit card providers and find out exactly what each one is offering.

Only be doing a little home work and shopping around will you be giving yourself the best chance to find the card offers you the best deals. And with offers varying buy such large amounts from lender to lender, and given the amount that people pay on credit card payments, it is vital that you give yourself every opportunity to find the best deals available.

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Posted in Credit Card Offers at July 24th, 2010. No Comments.

Balance Transfer Credit Cards And Their Rewards

If you haven’t been credit card shopping recently, you’d be amazed at the variety offered today. In addition to the different interest rates, the extent of rewards or perks offered is vast. There are cards offered to fit everyone’s needs. Good credit, bad credit, in between, 0% APR introductory offers, sky miles, cash back,… just to name a few.

Of course the financial experts would tell you to watch that credit card debt, pay off the balance every month so you don’t have to pay interest. If you do have high balances the experts would also tell you to take out a loan on your home so you could get a lower interest rate and tax advantage too. But that’s not always realistic or possible for some. Perhaps they just bought their first home and the equity is limited. There could be a number of reasons why the professional financial advice just won’t work. So what to do?

What if you just purchased your first home and your credit cards had balances with interest being accrued each month? Then say you like to travel, but you have these bills. Could you plan a trip in the not too distant future? I believe you could.

Most of the credit card companies today have 0% APR introductory offers. This rate is good for six to twelve months and many times is valid for balance transfers and purchases. In addition, many offer rewards such as air miles.

First figure out the most you could pay each month on these accounts combined. Apply for a card that offers 0% APR for twelve months and transfer the balances that are accruing interest to this new account. Now remember, you’re saving interest each month. Then you could use the credit card as much as possible for daily expenses, keeping track of and setting that amount aside each day. At the end of the month, you should pay the amount determined which you could afford on the balance transferred and then pay the entire amount charged for the monthly expenses.

By doing this, you would be paying off the older balance with a 0% interest rate and earning rewards at the same time. At the end of the twelve months you may very well have enough points to take that planned trip. Your credit card balance should be paid off almost completely.

When things seem out of reach, you can achieve them, as long as you have a plan.

Posted in Credit Card Rewards at January 30th, 2010. No Comments.