Friday, May 11, 2007

Wireless Credit Card Machines

How To Apply For A Credit Card.
By Terje Ellingsen

There are lots of places you can apply for a credit card. With
the great competition in the credit card market, almost any
credit card company is pushing their card offers almost
anywhere. Especially at certain times of the year like
Christmas time and other holiday shopping seasons or the first
weeks of college and schools etc. They even attatch small
treats if you fill in an application. Should you jump into the
first offer you get and fill in an application form or should
you go home, sit down, relax and think a little before you fill
in a credit card application form? I recommend that you choose
the last mentioned option.

To make a really good deal on credit cards you have to

know which factors that make a good credit card deal

compare different credit card deals or offers

Included on all credit card application forms are parts written
in fine print. Ongoing and enthusiastic salesman or woman will
tell you what a fantastic deal their offer is and will probably
not even mention this print. However, it's you who are signing
the deal and it is your responsibility to know what you're
signing. If you are going to check one single thing, it should
be the APR. Credit companies often tempt you with a low
introductory APR. It is the long term APR you should compare,
not the short term.

Also make sure that you only deal with a serious credit card
company and be aware of scammers. It goes without saying, that
you shouldn't apply for a credit card just because of having
one. Only apply for it if you need it.

Which information do you have to give away when applying for a
credit card? Most credit card companies require as little as

your name

your address

your social security number

any previous addresses you may have had

This information will be sufficient for the credit company to
check out your credit history, which will be the main criteria
for approval or denial. Be aware that the APR will often vary
according to which credit score you have; the higher score the
lower APR. This is the way the credit companies level down the
risk following a low credit score.

Like I said in the beginning of this article you can get credit
card offers almost everywhere. Banks, Credit Companies and other
companies and often with special bonuses at their warehouses and
stores. The easiest way to access whichever credit card company
you prefer is through the internet.

About the Author: Terje Brooks Ellingsen is a writer and
internet publisher. He runs the website
http://www.1st-in-loan.net Terje gives advice and helps people
with personal financial issues like credit card applications,
see http://www.1st-in-loan.net/credit_card_offer.htm and
obtaining low APR mortgages, see
http://www.1st-in-loan.net/online_mortgage.htm

Source: http://www.isnare.com

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