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User Name:
K |
Date:
September 5, 2007, 6:35 pm |
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credit cards applications that use equifax exclusivly |
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Credit bureaus are reporting agencies that collect information about consumers and provide it to banks and other issuers. The three major bureaus are Experian, Equifax and TransUnion. These companies form your credit report according to the data submitted to them by various issuers and lenders. As a matter of fact all issuers must report to all three bureaus, but in practice some lenders report to only one or two of them; that's why it is important to request the reports regularly and make sure that there are no mistakes or omissions. Talking about card issuers they generally request information from all three bureaus when making a decision on whether you qualify for a chosen deal or not. They look at all three scores and as a rule are guided by the lowest one. Thus, it is important to keep the scores equal. Applying for a card using only Equifax score is quite risky because if your other scores are lower you may be denied and your score will be damaged. All the best, Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service |
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User Name:
Guyland |
Date:
September 8, 2007, 2:14 am |
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How do I find cards with no balance transfer fee? |
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A credit card balance transfer implies reallocating your debt from high rate card to a better one. It's often used to save money, because the majority of credit companies offer no annual fee and 0% APR on balance transfers for new customers. Besides, it is also possible to consolidate debt from more than one card. On our site you can find the best balance transfer cards applications that will help you solve the problem of debt. Their terms differ, and it is only up to you to decide which offer suit you most. Blue, IN:NYC, IN:LA and IN:CHICAGO from American Express charge no balance transfer fees. Mind that these cards are created primarily for people with good or excellent history, so request your report before applying for a card. Compare all 0% balance transfer cards options properly, fill the application and submit it online. All the best, Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service |
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User Name:
Jennifer |
Date:
September 12, 2007, 8:34 pm |
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Looking for a 0% APR credit card for balance transfers plus no fees to transfer balance |
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A credit card balance transfer implies reallocating your debt from high rate card to a better one. It's often used to save money, because the majority of credit companies offer no annual fee and 0% APR on balance transfers for new customers. Besides, it is also possible to consolidate debt from more than one card. Mind that these cards are created primarily for people with good or excellent history, so request your report before applying for a card. Check it for any mistakes and if you find any correct them immediately. Learn your credit score. If it is above 660 you are certainly eligible for one of the 0% balance transfer cards. At our site you can find the best balance transfer applications that will help you solve the problem of debt. Their terms differ, and it is only up to you to decide which offer suit you most. For example, Blue from American Express® and American Express IN:NYC, IN:LA and IN:CHICAGO charge no balance transfer fees. Compare all 0% balance transfer cards options properly, fill the application and submit it online. All the best, Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service |
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User Name:
Jose Holguin |
Date:
September 13, 2007, 1:43 am |
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what is my city card number? |
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Unfortunately it is absolutely beyond our competence to answer your question. We don't represent any particular bank or credit company. Our web-site is aimed at providing sufficient and up-to-date information about best credit offers. We are glad to present the details about different cards and to help the customers choose one of them according to their credit score and their requirements. Besides, we render a service of online application for the chosen card. However we do not possess any personal information, including the numbers of accounts and other financial data. The number of the card is usually located on its front side. If you have any questions on this number, your balance and other financial data you should contact your bank. All the best, Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service |
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User Name:
gladys arias |
Date:
September 14, 2007, 4:20 pm |
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How can you get a credit card if you purchased a home in your name but do not have a SS# yet. |
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As it happens different credit issuers have different requirements for applicants for one of their cards. The most important thing is that you must be a resident of the USA to get the card. Our website presents you sufficient and up-to-date information about various credit offers from the most reliable banks, including cards for excellent, good, fair, bad or no credit history. We are glad to present the details about different cards and to help the customers choose one of them according to their credit score and their requirements. Besides, we render a service of online application for the chosen card. However all the deals we present require SSN to fill the application. So, you can't submit an application for a card through our service without SSN. All the best, Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service |
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User Name:
Michelle |
Date:
September 16, 2007, 4:22 pm |
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I am looking for a balance transfer card with no transfer fees. I have been to the page "Balance Transfer Cards" - and am having trouble understanding which cards fit to what I am looking for. Can you advise on reading your pages?
Thanks!! |
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A credit card balance transfer implies reallocating your debt from high rate card to a better one. It's often used to save money, because the majority of credit companies offer no annual fee and 0% APR on balance transfers for new customers. Besides, it is also possible to consolidate debt from more than one card. On our site you can find the best balance transfer cards applications that will help you solve the problem of debt. Their terms differ, and it is only up to you to decide which offer suit you most. If you want no transfer fees we recommend you to pay attention to Blue, IN:NYC, IN:LA and IN:CHICAGO from American Express. Compare their options properly, fill the application and submit it online. All the best, Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service |
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User Name:
Marc |
Date:
September 17, 2007, 4:02 pm |
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What credit card companies use Equifax exclusively when reviewing credit (best score is on Equifax and I want best deal) |
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Credit bureaus are credit reporting agencies that collect information about consumers and provide it to banks and other issuers. The three major bureaus are Experian, Equifax and TransUnion. These companies form your credit report according to the data submitted to them by various issuers and lenders. As a matter of fact all issuers must report to all three bureaus, but in practice some lenders report to only one or two of them; that's why it is important to request the reports regularly and make sure that there are no mistakes or omissions. Talking about card issuers they generally request information from all three bureaus when making a decision on whether you qualify for a chosen deal or not. They look at all three scores and as a rule are guided by the lowest score, not the highest one. Thus, it is important to keep the scores equal. Applying for a card using only Equifax score is rather risky because if your other scores are lower you may be denied. All the best, Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service |
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User Name:
Howard |
Date:
September 17, 2007, 5:19 pm |
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Once I apply and get approved can I use it the same day?
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When you apply for a card approval can in fact take various periods of time. The quickest way is to get an instant approval that generally requires only a few minutes. On out site you can look through the several variants of cards with the instant approval from Discover, American Express, Citibank and even First PREMIER. In some cases (but no always!) you can start using the money immediately after getting an approval. If you get instant approval, bank can show you your credit card number and expiration date right away. So you will be able to shop online or by the phone with it. However you will not be able to go to the store because you won't have the card itself. Also mind that you won't be able to use your whole credit limit before your card arrives for security reasons. Finally, it must be emphasized that there are no cards that will guarantee you that. Some customers get this option, but not all, probably for security reasons. All the best, Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service |
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User Name:
geoff nicholson |
Date:
September 19, 2007, 4:51 pm |
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i am in australia can i still get a credit card from you |
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At the moment on our site you are welcome to compare the best credit cards for the residents of the USA as well as the cards for the UK, Canada and Belgium. We are glad to render a service of online application for official residents of these countries. Unfortunately we don't offer any cards for the residents of other countries yet. If you are not a resident of the USA, the UK, Canada or Belgium regrettably the cards we present are unavailable for you. If you are eager to get one you are welcome to turn to the local bank, choose the deal you like and submit an application there. All the best, Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service |
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User Name:
Minshun |
Date:
September 20, 2007, 9:03 pm |
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How can I apply for a balance transfer credit card if i have bad credit |
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Balance transfer is a widespread way to consolidate the whole debt on the one card that generally offers better terms - lower APR, 0% intro APR for balance transfers, no extra fees, etc. Thus, balance transfer cards can be a good way to reduce debt, to save money and to increase the credit score. The best balance transfer cards however are available only for people with either good or excellent credit (that is whose credit score is above 660). Still, there are cards for people with fair credit (620-659) that allow balance transfers. Turn, for instance, to the Capital One® Standard Platinum or Capital One® Platinum. These are the cards for the people who want to improve their history. They offer no introductory period with 0% APR, nevertheless the balance transfer is possible. Read all the details concerning these cards and if the satisfy your requirements apply for one of them online. If your score is below 620 regrettably you are not eligible for balance transfers yet. All the best, Manager of Immediate Credit Card Care Service |
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