Choosing the Right Card Issuer
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When shopping around and you don’t want to carry cash in your wallet, a credit card is a must. If you’re looking for a credit card but are unsure about which card issuer to choose, here are some tips on how to find the right card issuer for your specific needs.
Shop around
You need to shop around to find the best deals whatever type of card issuer you are looking for . Even if you see an offer that is tempting, look around at other options before committing to anything. The more you shop around both online and offline, the better the deal that you will be able to find.
Your wants
Before looking for a card issuer, it is important to know what sort of card you want. Ask yourself what your needs are, and what you can afford. Also, think about your credit rating, and how that will affect your chances of getting what you want. If you know what sort of card and credit limits you want before setting out, then you will have a better chance of finding the right card issuer.
Not all about APR
Although many people end up choosing the card issuer that offers them the lowest APR on a card, this is not the only thing you should consider. Although a low APR is good, you should take into account other factors such as credit limit, late payment fees and balance transfer fees. If the low APR that is offered is only for a short period of time, then work out whether the card will be worthwhile after this has finished. If you simply go for the card issuer with the lowest APR, you may not get the best options for your needs.
Someone you can trust
Although many card issuers seem the same in terms of the products they offer, there can be a difference in their levels of customer service and trustworthiness. If you have doubts about a certain card issuer, then do not use them. Choosing a card issuer that you like and trust is important, as this will help you to develop a good relationship with your lender and get the most from your credit card.
Online features
One of the most important features these days for many customers is online banking. When you are looking for a credit card, try to find a company that offers online balance checking and bill paying facilities. This will help you to keep track of your credit card spending, and also pay your bills on time.
Switching companies
If you find the right card issuer for your needs now, you must remember that this might not be the right issuer for you in the months and years to come. If you find that your current card issuer no longer serves your needs, then look to switch. If you do your research and know what you want, you will be able to find the right credit card issuer for your needs.
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Hi
Some companies have thier own pilocies regarding using credit cards for online internet transactions. Some companies insist that you have to call them and ask them to open the card for transactions. This is a good feature for security purposes where nobody can use your card unnessarily online. But problem sometime occurs where you have to make an emergency purchase and you cannot contact the card provider to make the purchase. Other card provider also issue virtual card for online transaction. This is a cool feature whre you can replace the card anytime without affecting the card that you have in your wallet. The problem with this is some store insist on giving a proof of your card online by faxing them copy of the cards and here you will have a problem. Based on my experience, we have to have several cards with several features in order to tackle different circumstances with our online purchases.
Wan Hashim
http://www.Success-WorkAtHome-Business.com
Comment por Wan Hashim — September 10, 2007 #
Hi Wan,
I agree with your statement. Thanks for your comments.
Regards,
Sam
Comment por sam — September 11, 2007 #