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Cash Back Credit Cards: Popular for a reason?
Cash Back Credit Cards: Popular for a reason?
Cash back Credit Cards are currently popular because they will
give you money back from your purchases. Imagine that, being
able to get cash back on all purchases made with your credit
card; you...
Credit Cards with Rewards
Some credit cards offer more than just a low interest rate.
That's right. Some credit cards offer great rewards just for
using them. For example, lets take a look at Blue from American
Express.
With American Express's Blue credit card, you...
Credit Score Lowered When You Cancel Credit Cards
Most people are aware that anytime they seek a loan, the lender will check their credit report to see if their credit history warrants such a loan. Along with the credit report, the lender will almost certainly check the borrower's credit score....
How To Accept Credit Cards Without A Merchant Account
To increase sales on your website, you must accept credit cards.
To process credit cards, you could apply for a merchant account
through your bank or other financial institution.
Sometimes, though, you would be further ahead to use...
Low Interest Rate Credit Cards: Telling the Good from the Bad
There are several credit card companies that offer low interest
rate credit cards. However, along with low interest rates, the
best credit cards offer combinations that include low interest
rate on balance transfers and purchases, 0% introductory...
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Consumer Advice:
Unwanted credit cards
(NC)–If you receive a credit card in the mail that you didn't order, here, according to information on Industry Canada's Consumer Information Gateway website, is what you
should do:
Consumers are not liable for a credit card they did not request. However, you should destroy any unsolicited credit cards immediately. Using the credit card constitutes acceptance of the card. If you use the card, you will have to pay the bill. Similarly, do not cash small cheques that are sent to you without reading the small print. Doing so often locks you into paying for products or services you may not wish to buy.
For more information on unwanted credit cards, and other questionable marketing practices, visit ConsumerInformation.ca . It's a Web site created by federal, provincial, territorial governments and their partners specifically to provide Canadians with convenient, one-stop access to hundreds of objective, reliable, current consumer information sources.
- News Canada
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