September 2006
Monthly Archive
Monthly Archive
Posted on Sep 30 2006 | Tagged as: Travel Reward Credit Cards, Credit Card, Credit Counseling, Credit Repair, Debt Relief, Card, Review, Pros and Cons, Eliminate Debt, Business
The All American Gold Credit Card, issued by USA Credit, is designed for those with poor or limited credit who are looking to establish or re-establish credit. Although the credit card does have a $149.95 account set-up fee, it is considered reasonable as compared to similar cards designed to establish credit, which can charge fees ranging anywhere between $200 and $400 for the first year of membership. There is no interest rate on purchases, and new cardholders have unlimited *free access to their credit report for 30 days. Continue Reading »
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Posted on Sep 29 2006 | Tagged as: Travel Reward Credit Cards, Credit Counseling, Credit Repair, Debt Relief, Card, Review, Pros and Cons, Eliminate Debt, Business
The USA Platinum Credit Card, issued by USA Credit, is designed for those with poor to limited credit who are looking to establish or re-establish credit. Although the credit card does have a $149.95 account set-up fee, it is considered reasonable as compared to similar cards designed to establish credit, many of which can charge fees ranging anywhere between $200 and $400 for the first year of membership. In addition, this credit card has no annual fee and no interest rate on purchases. Continue Reading »
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Posted on Sep 29 2006 | Tagged as: Travel Reward Credit Cards, Credit Card, Credit Repair, Debt Relief, Reward, Card, Review, Pros and Cons, Business
The USA Gold Credit Card, issued by USA Credit, is designed for those with poor to limited credit who are looking to establish or re-establish credit. Although the credit card does have a $149.95 account set-up fee, it is considered reasonable as compared to similar cards designed to establish credit, which can charge fees ranging anywhere between $200 and $400 for the first year of membership. In addition, this credit card has no annual fee and no interest rate on purchases. Continue Reading »
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Posted on Sep 29 2006 | Tagged as: Travel Reward Credit Cards, Reward Travel, Reward Gas, Chase, Master Card, Credit Card, Reward, Travel, Cash Back, Mastercard, Card, Review, Pros and Cons, Cash Rebates, Auto Reward, Business
The GM Business Card, issued by Chase, is designed for business owners who own or plan to purchase or lease a new GM vehicle in the near future and would like to earn rebates for many business expenditures including gasoline. Through the reward program, cardholders earn a 3% rebate on fuel purchases at the pump, at restaurants, office supply stores, and at authorized GM dealers on GM parts and service. Cardholders also earn a 1% rebate on all other purchases. There is no limit on the amount of rebates that cardholders can earn or redeem on eligible GM vehicles, parts, and service. Cardholders also get a $600 statement credit every time they purchase or lease an eligible new GM vehicle. Continue Reading »
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