Guilt Stops Many from Dealing Effectively with Credit Card Debt
August 11, 2009 by Matthew Highlander
Filed under Credit Articles
Every day more consumers fall behind on their credit card debt payments and leave themselves open to being threatened by credit card debt collectors. Some people simply cannot afford to pay their growing minimum-monthly credit-card debt payment(s), as a result they begin to feel hopeless and guilty.
Some who go through this, however, realize that they do not need to feel guilty and submit to debt collectors.
They understand they can use a proven legal strategy to make the debt collector prove the debt is owed. Denying and disputing an unsecured credit debt with a debt collector, not the original creditor, works, according to Credit Card Debt Survival Guide. This strategy forces the other side to prove their case.
A credit card debt collector is required by the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act to send a statement to the consumer with the debt saying that:
1) Send a consumer a statement saying that the debt will be assumed to be valid unless that debt is disputed.
2. In order to dispute the debt, the consumer must dispute the debt in writing within 30 days, by sending a letter to the debt collector.
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act also allows the consumer to notify the credit card debt collector in writing that the consumer refuses to pay the debt and that the consumer wishes the debt collector to cease further communication with the consumer with respect to the debt.
If a consumer follows this advice and refuses to admit to the credit card debt, by disputing it and denying it, and then writes to the credit card debt collector asking them to cease communications regarding the debt, that may cause the debt collector to decide to collect from other easier-to-deal-with consumers. For them to proceed with the task of recovering this debt, they will need to prove the debt exists by getting copies of original documents from the credit card company and sending them on to the consumer.
In the case of an unsigned and unsecured credit card debt, the credit card debt collector first has to get the consumer to admit their guilt and that they owe this debt. How this first debt collection communication from the debt collector is handled is important. The debt collector is likely to move on to a consumer who requires less work, if they are faced with a denial, a dispute of the debt and instructions to cease communications.
Short Term Loans are Way Better Than Most Credit Cards
July 29, 2009 by Shaun Connell
Filed under Credit Articles
This article is going to be a little “up close and personal” because, quite frankly, the topic has me a little frusterated. I think there’s a lot of miscommunication out there when it comes to short term payday loans, and I think we need to settle the topic once and for all.
When I talk about short-term loans, I’m talking about the cash advances that you see advertised on billboards and TV. The loans where you get an advance on your next payday. That’s what I mean when I say “short term loan.”
Of course, these are the loans that the media and pop culture love to make fun of and take on and attack. I think they’re wrong, even though it’s politically incorrect for me to say so. I think it’s wrong to attack these loans mostly because they’re often perfect for some people in some situations.
Conspiracy Theory
Before I go onto the arguments specifically, I think we need to figure out who might be behind all of the bad arguments against short-term loans. Short term loan lenders are usually by small financial companies — mom and pop lenders, basically. What’s the opposite of a “mom and pop” financial company? Big finance. Just keep in mind that big finance might be behind the bad arguments.
Short-Term Loans Vs. Credit Cards
Credit cards are one of the biggest financial dangers facing anyone. It’s easy to hate short term loans because of the cheesy commercials, but credit cards are even worse. They can be used anytime — which makes them easier to slip into debt with. Credit companies hate short term loan companies for obvious competition reasons.
Don’t Lose Your Lights
If a lady is pregant during the summer, it is a good idea that she get a short-term loan to make sure the air conditioning doesn’t go off. Of course it’s more expensive — that doesn’t mean it’s not worth it.
Short-Term Loans are Like Hotels
A ton of people make the argument that payday loans costs thousands of percentage points per year. This is simlpy absurd. That’s like saying that hotels cost almost “$40,000″ per year. They do — but that’s not the point. They’re for short-term use, just like payday loans.
Final Points and Concluding Thoughts
I like short term loans and payday loans because they’re better than losing the power and electricity or even the AC. Getting one depends on your situation, regardless of what the big corporations might say.
Short term loans may or might not be justified — it depends on where you’re at and where you want to go. Just think it over for yourself.
Discovering The Virgin Money Credit Card
July 27, 2009 by Joaquin Costa
Filed under Credit Articles
Australia has seen a lot of change especially in the credit card industry in the past few years. Long before the overseas companies began investing in this young industry, the major banks of Australia had the monopoly in credit card issuance. They charged high annual fees and interest rates such that owning a credit card was more of a luxury than a necessity.
When the big players finally came and raised the competition, these banks had to lower rates and there was a huge race to find out who would take the market by storm. These overseas companies like AMEX came with the policies of competitive rates I the US and UK thus sparking a revolution of sorts as more credit card issuers came up.
One such emergent credit card is the Virgin Money credit card that was launched by Sir Richard Branson, who owns the Virgin Group, in several countries. The card is no longer being issued due to the merger with Westpac, though the card holders will not be affected by the change. The card offers a 0% per annum interest rate for the first six months from account opening on all balance transfers to a new virgin card. This is one of the cards wonderful offers. However, the most outstanding part is that Virgin Money Credit Card holders do not get to pay any annual fee whatsoever. The cards interest rate is a fair ongoing rate of just 14.24% per annum on all purchases.
Another interesting offer is that the credit card holder is entitled to 55 interest free days on all purchases as long as he or she pays off the card in full every month and on time. This is also inclusive of balance transfers. The card holders also get to enjoy 24 hours access to the credit card issuer in case of any queries or arising problems. The card also runs a rewards program called Mates Rates instant awards where there are no fees or any periods of waiting and all the card holder does is to make deals with card issuer on things hey want in exchange for points redemption.
The Low Interest Virgin card can be used in 32 million locations worldwide and 430,000 others in Australia alone. To make payment with the card, you can transfer funds from your account directly to the credit card regardless of the bank. This is definitely an interesting card.
Credit Card Bureau Model Tested In Current Downturn
July 26, 2009 by Jonathan Summers
Filed under Credit Articles
Discover Financial Services, facing the need for additional funding while revenues are declining and credit card charge offs are growing, received only a lukewarm response from the equity market as a public offering last week of its common shares had to be priced at a 12 percent discount to the market.
Right now there is a outstanding mass of risk aversion when it comes to credit cards, said Dan North, chief economist at Euler Hermes ACI, a trade credit insurance firm.
The credit scare started last fall. As a result, people have commenced utilizing their credit cards less, meaning less interchange profit from transactions. The credit card firms have also become protective, chiseling credit lines, increasing fees and modifying interest rates from fixed to fluctuating, both in response to the need for more revenue now and to prepare for the restrictions from the Credit Cardholders Bill of Rights, which goes into effect next year.
According to North, Discover cardholders have frail credit ratings, on a whole, than holders of MasterCards, Visas and American Express cards, though those companies are fighting the same financial challenges.
All of those components have also made it effortful for a new competitor in the market, Revolution Money, a payment platform complete with credit card and money transfer service outlined to compete with major card companies Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express. Revolution LLC, headed by AOL founder Steve Case, had dreamed to compete mainly by offering better security through a chip-based card and lower interchange fees.
A group of niche players that are getting more traction now, according to a Scripps Howard News Service report, is peer-to-peer lending (P2P), which entirely goes around traditional financial institutions. P2P lending services bundle pledges from individual investors and offer small loans to other individuals at attractive rates, a model that could evolve into direct competition for credit cards.
6 Tips To End Credit Card Debt!!
July 21, 2009 by Doc Schmyz
Filed under Credit Articles
In order to get out of credit card debt it takes action on your part. So whether or not you are being swallowed by the sink hole of credit card debt or you are just starting out to dig yourself into credit card debt – you have to take action before it’s too late in order to be come debt free.
The six tips listed below will help you get out of credit card debt…if you use them.
1. Stop using your cards – By using your credit cards you are paying additional interest on the credit card balance you owe on which you’ve already been charged interest. Unless you pay the new charges when you are billed you are accumulating additional interest on both present and past charges. (Don’t you love credit companies…and yes this is legal for them to do.)
2. Figure out how much credit card debt is costing you. You can find out how much credit card debt is costing you by seeing how much interest rate you have to pay. This is done by reading the fine print on your latest credit card statement. If you do not understand then you call your credit card company and have them explain it to you. (By law they have to explain it to you.)
3. Lower your interest rate you are currently paying on your credit cards. Lowering your interest rate is the most effective and easiest way to get your credit card debt problem under control. You can lower the interest rate you are paying by transferring high interest rate amount balances to lower or no interest credit cards. Once you’ve stopped using your credit card you’ve stopped your situation from getting worst, it’s now time for you to improve it.
4. Call your credit card companies and tell them to lower your interest rates. Since you already know the interest rates it is time for you to ask your banks and credit card companies to lower the interest rates. You should call them and ask to speak with a supervisor. The supervisor has the authority to give you a lower interest rate. (Don’t take no for an answer)
This is what you tell them: The rates are too high and you want it lowered. And also let them know that if they are not willing to lower your interest rate you are considering to close your account and transfer all your credit card balances to the company that is willing to give you the lowest interest rate.
5. Consolidate your credit card debts – transferring all credit card balances to one credit card – is an effective way of getting out of credit card debts. So when negotiating to get a lower interest rate you should let it be known that your ultimate goal is to get out of credit card debt at the lowest possible cost and not credit card shuffling.
6. Cut your savings in half. It would be foolish to be paying high interest rates while continuing to save the usual amount, if you are indeed saving. If you are already so deep in debt that no one company is willing to loan you the money to consolidate your credit card debts then you would have to resort to this tactics.
It works like this. Get all your credit card balances. Divide each balance by the minimum amount you are required to pay each month. This tells you how long it would take to pay off each balance. Start by paying off the one that takes the least amount of time (half your savings + minimum payment). Continue making minimum payments on the rest. When that least payment is finished you would pay the next least payment and so on. You would continue using this tactics until you are no longer in debt.
If you follow the above tips and tactics you should be on your way to getting out credit card debts in very short order.
Low Interest Rate Credit Cards
July 16, 2009 by Carol Bell
Filed under Credit Articles
If you’re going to get a Visa card, then there are a few issues especially that you’re going to be forced to think about and truly take properly into account before you’re going to be able to make any valid calls.
As an example, there’s the problem of what interest you’re going to be paying on your visa cards, high or low. Manifestly low interest rate visa cards are the way to go, however depending on the expenditure limit that you have an interest in having, as well as your own private credit history, factors like this are likely to impact on what sort of rate of interest you’re able to get.
If you want to get low interest rate credit cards, then you basically have to have almost perfect credit history, because this is the only way that credit card companies are going to be able to know for sure that you are trustable and thus that you will be able to pay off your low interest rate credit cards.
To get low IR visa cards, you’re going to make an application for them, and if you haven’t asked for visa cards before in your life, then you’re going to need to make certain that you go in to your bank and talk to a finance counsellor first.
The reason is because you are actually going to need to get some recommendation from somebody who is informed in this field and who therefore knows what they are talking about, so they will help you to get off on the right foot, and so you will have the best chances of essentially getting low interest master cards for yourself.
If you are not able to get low interest credit cards, then you should not worry, just make sure that if you do have to get high interest rate credit cards that you pay off your bills each month on time, so that you will have to pay as least interest as possible.
Also remember that the more you build up your credit, the better your credit will be overall, and thus the more likely credit card companies are going to offer you the option of having low interest credit cards, and so this is obviously a very positive thing to look forward to.
0 Percent Credit Cards-Are 0 Percent Credit Cards Really Any Good?
July 15, 2009 by Joel Andrews
Filed under Credit Articles
When exploring credit card programs, there’s a lot more to consider than low or 0 percent credit cards. In actuality, you might find it better to select from the large number of rewards credit cards, airline credit cards, cash back credit cards, platinum cards and no annual fee credit cards. Knowing all of your options is important when making any decision. 0 percent credit cards have their uses, but are they always the best choice?
Are Your Needs Met?
How you intend to use your credit card will determine what card you actually choose. Given the tough economic times, 0 percent credit cards are very appealing to consumers right now. Rather than fully paying off their bill each month, more and more consumers may find themselves struggling with credit card debt. A low or 0 percent credit card can help minimize finance charges.
If you plan to pay your credit card balance in full each month, 0 percent credit cards may not be as appealing. You may be more attracted to a rewards or cash back credit card with no annual fee and a longer grace period. It’s important to find the benefits that best fit your needs.
What To Consider When Shopping For A Credit Card
Will you transfer a balance?
Most 0 percent offers are only for an introductory term of 6 to 18 months; some offer a higher rate for a longer period of time. When you are transferring a large balance, you may find that a longer introductory period is the best option for you.
Where do you spend the most?
A good number of rewards cards offer extra points for spending in certain categories. Get a rewards card that gives you cash back, bonus points or travel miles at the locations where you spend the most. For the majority of consumers cash back credit cards are going to be the best option to go with.
How’s the customer support?
Well trained customer service representatives can tell you how much you’ll save with a particular balance transfer offer, notify you of potential unauthorized charges or help with a dispute. Good customer support paired with online resources save you both money and time. Making a same-day payment without additional charges, changing a due date so that it better fits with your schedule or being notified of special promotions and reward offers all add up and give worth to your credit card.
The Details
Also, don’t forget other valuable perks such as automatic travel insurance, travel assistance and car rental insurance. No matter what type of credit card you’re attracted to, check out the small print to see the exact terms of low or 0 percent credit cards. The credit card agreement will tell you the grace period (how long you have to pay off your balance before you pay a finance charge), and what rates, fees and restrictions are involved. When it comes to 0 percent credit cards or any credit card offer, the more you know the more value you’ll get.
Business Credit Cards
July 15, 2009 by Bob Jones
Filed under Credit Articles
There are a huge number of credit cards on the market and one of the most underestimated is the business credit card. Many people decide not to apply for a business credit card because apart from having a certain target market – business owners or business executives – it seems to be complicated to use. Although a business credit card has more provisos, it has a lower interest rate compared with other sorts of credit cards and, contrary to common misconception, it can be very helpful if used properly.
What is a business credit card? In general, a business credit card is for business people’s use, therefore, compared with a typical credit card, a business credit card has a high credit limit but a low interest rates. Depending on the business credit card you apply for, a business credit card usually also has many benefits.
Since it is targeted at businessmen or those people who are building a business, a business credit card is meant to benefit these small businesses. A business credit card helps the budding business by allowing the owner to finance bills or payroll, which improves cash flow. Aside from presenting the image of a dependable credit card company, business credit cards supply detailed statements of expenditure and give quality customer service as its two major benefits.
Apart from enjoying higher spending limits and lower interest rates, a business credit card provides many alternative credit options for small businesses. A business credit card also caters to large corporations as well as those people who are just beginning their own business because it closely tracks the base rate of credit.
Simplifying business credit cards. It usually pays dividends to go to the bank when one requests for a credit card to get answers to all the immediate inquiries you may have. But since a business credit card is for business people who are always on the move, many business credit card issuers offer online applications for business credit cards. So, when one applies for a business credit card online, there is no necessity for you to visit the bank any more, which means that there is also no need to wait in the queue only to talk to a bank manager.
When you apply for a business credit card over the Internet, you just choose the business credit card that suits your small business or corporate credit requirements the best from your home or office. Aside from offering safe, secure, and simple processes that are meant to help you to control your fledgling business, most online business credit cards offer special access features for the business credit card holder such as online bill payment and online reporting.
Customized company logos and access to instant cash are further advantages available on line. Yet other online business credit cards offer even more detailed reporting features for easy monitoring of multiple accounts.
Most business credit cards require no fees for the first year and no pre-set spending limit or finance charges. Other business credit cards offer membership rewards programs that enable the member to earn points towards travel, merchandise and other advantages for the business.
Many business credit cards offer small businesses a credit line of up to $100,000 at the competitive APR of a low, low prime + 1.99% for cash and cheque purchases. Moreover, 100% of the credit line is available as cash and there is usually no collateral necessary.
The business credit card customer could receive fee-free checks as well as a card to access their account. Everyday savings or exclusive savings, express approvals, no annual fee, up to 5 percent discounts on all qualifying purchases, and 0% introductory annual percentage rate (APR) on purchases for the first half of the year of card membership are some of the great benefits of most business credit cards.
Although the majority of the business credit card issuers offer great value deals, it is very important to research what your business requirements are first. Whether you want your business credit card for investing in inventory or just for payroll, it is important to look for a flexible business credit card that can handle almost anything you may require.
Whether you choose to go directly to the bank or apply for a business credit card online, there are a number of premier business credit card suppliers out there to assist you to find the credit card that is right for you easily and conveniently.
Pre paid Visa Card – Review
July 10, 2009 by Matt Douglas
Filed under Credit Articles
Turn on the news or read the financial websites and you will notice an alarming trend. There is an epidemic of bank failures that are hitting the world. We have lost confidence in our banks to the point where a can buried in our backyard or a mattress is looking just as attractive as the average bank.
Because of this, many are noticing the prepaid Visa card. No longer is this only for those with damaged or no credit. Those who have lost confidence in their bank have embraced these cards as a safe haven for their money.
Nearly all of the major issuers offer these. Once you are approved, and you will be regardless of your history, you will receive a Visa in the mail. This card looks exactly the same as any other and can be used anywhere you see the logo displayed.
In order to use it, you have to fund it. The best way to do this is by direct deposit. By depositing all or a portion of your paycheck, in most cases, you avoid the maintenance fees that come with other methods of funding. You can make ATM deposits, and even mail a check but that often requires you to pay a fee. Stick with direct deposit and it is most likely going to be free.
You also get some added services. These may include free bill pay, free direct deposit, balance alerts sent to your e-mail box or cell phone, and if you have the misfortune of damaged credit, your positive payment activities will be reported to the credit agencies.
As you go to the web looking for the best on the market make sure to fully investigate. There is no absence of cards without an annual fee so in most cases, push aside those offers that have fees built in to them. If you find one that you like but it has an annual fee, call their customer service department as ask them to waive the fee for the first year. Often they will agree to this.
Are you a parent? It can also be used to teach your teenage child healthy spending habits or keep your college age son or daughter on a budget while away from home. Don’t let your child be the next student who graduates from college with mounting credit card debt.
While your money is 100% safe if held at a bank, many have lost confidence in the banking system and as a result, the prepaid Visa card has become a more attractive option.
Balance Transfer HSBC Credit Card
July 10, 2009 by Joaquin Costa
Filed under Credit Articles
Many consumers consider so many things while shopping for a credit card. This may be a low interest rate or one that has reward programs like cash backs and rebates. However, there are other features that the credit card shopper looks out for while shopping for a card. One such thing is what is known as a balance transfer credit card. These are cards that are designed to consolidate the credit card holders credit card debt onto just one single card. This enables the holder to save money on interest charges. A common feature with such cards nowadays is that they now charge a low introductory APR rate of interest on balance transfers on credit cards.
One of these cards is the HSBC Platinum MasterCard with Cash Back rewards. This card guarantees the holder unlimited shopping restrictions and great cash back offers. These rewards include a full 1% cash back on every card purchase that the holder makes with the card regardless of place or amount. However, the most outstanding aspect of this card is the fact that it allows for balance transfers at an outstanding rate of 0% for the first one year. This is a very exceptional offer since the card holder does not worry about any other expenses in the first year except the monthly billings.
The card also has a special introductory rate of 0% APR on all card purchases for up to 12 months and an APR as low as +3.99% on the total purchases. Another great aspect of the card is the fact that the client gets Platinum benefits in the form of purchase protection, extended warranties on your card and rental car insurance on you automobiles.
Other attractive features of the card include a 100% fraud liability protection which protects you in case of a fraud. This applies automatically from the moment it is reported. MasterCard Platinum benefits also include Purchase Assurance coverage which protects you from any kind of theft or damages on the new purchases you make, extended warranty insurance which doubles the manufacturers warranty on all the new purchases, MasterCard Global Services which gives you 24 “hour assistance on all stolen or lost card needs and finally, the card has acceptance at millions of specified locations worldwide including all online purchases and reservations.
You also get discounts from your MasterCard at many of the favourite merchants anytime you enrol for the service at www.mcnearby.com. This is surely a card you can count on during these hard economic times.
