I’ll start off right away by stating that I am not a big fan of credit cards. I’d rather use my debit card as much as possible, and I do. I’ve never gotten into trouble with credit cards, it’s just my own theory on money. However, I do like to keep one card with a low limit for emergencies and larger online purchases.
The credit card I have now is okay but it’s time to start looking around for better rates. I like to keep my limit at around $2000. I know, that’s tiny by today’s standard. I just don’t need much more than that usually. The one time I needed more, a quick phone call got it increased on the spot. That was one time and I’ve had that card for 11 years.
Since it’s been so long since I shopped around for a credit card, I really need some assistance. One thing I love about the internet is the ability to comparison shop with ease. Finding the Best Credit Cards is no different. The Credit Card Search Engine makes finding the perfect credit card, with all the features I want, a snap.
Whether you’re looking for Reward programs for purchases, airline miles, gas credits or just the lowest interest rate possible, you can find the best deals with this search engine. Do you want a specific card, like American Express? Click on your card choice. Looking for a certain card issuer? You’ll find everyone here, including Citibank, the largest provider of cards.
I’d never recommend abusing credit cards but they can be a valuable tool if used properly. And it’s just as important to get the right card. Credit Card Search Engine makes finding the right credit card so easy, there’s no reason to stay with a high rate or a card that isn’t giving you the rewards that you want. Go ahead, see what kinds of deals are there!
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I got my first credit card when I first turned 18. I had been reading finance books and magazines since I was 16 though, so I was prepared. I bought 1 thing a month (usually a game or hat or something) and paid it off. When the next ‘better’ card came along, i took it and canceled the first one. I’m pretty happy with the card I have now, a decent rate, and a good long line of credit for big emergencies (I’m thinking like… a blown car engine?). But the one thing I’ve neglected to really look at… is miles. My mom and dad flew across the nation for $60 last week. I need to look into the miles further.
I like my Washington Mutual credit cards, they’re really nice. You can check your credit score for free whenever you want, and they have really low rates.
I gotta disagree with you.. i uese my card for everything!.. i find it soo easy i don’t know maybe its just me. But it allows me to track my spending better too i find.
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Air miles could come in handy when my husband gets these jobs in Hawaii. On the other hand, putting gas in the cars is killing me. Maybe I want gas miles instead.
I’ll have to check that company. I’d never heard of them.
That’s how I use my debit card. If I use it today, I can log on to my bank and see my purchase right there. I just like the idea of not buying things unless I have the money right there.
this is true, I do this as well with things like the internet bill, satellite, blockbuster online, etc. take 10 small monthly bills and put them into one credit card bill to pay off every month. Saves ya money in checks! Plus you know everything is paid on time and you only have to sit down once.