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Most people hesitate in spending money in order to insure their credit cards. But little do they know the truth. Thirteen thousand credit cards are stolen, lost, or misplaced every day in the UK. What if yours is one of them? Imagine if your c...
All your financial activity is recorded and stored by 3 UK credit reference agencies. These are: Equifax CallCredit Experian If you apply for a credit card, then your credit card company will check your record f...
The credit card is just about 50 years old and yet, today there are more credit cards in the UK than people. In fact, £25 billion are spent annually using credit cards in the UK alone! It all began in the year 1951, when a New York based bank...
Whether you are a spender or a saver, there are now a mind boggling variety of credit card options from which you can make a selection. You will be spoilt for choice - from the bland vanilla credit cards that offer one or two months of interest free credi...
"Phishing" pronounced "fishing" occurs when spurious sites or emails capture your credit card or bank account details. Emails are sophisticated, and sites look genuine so it’s very difficult, almost impossible, to catch phishing. So see if these tips he...
Universal credit ratings and credit blacklists are nonexistent. Yes, that’s right. Each company will assess you in their own way, although logically, a bad risk for one company is an equally bad risk for another. Your credit activity is stor...
The newly introduced Chip and Pin scheme has been incorporated in almost all shops, shopping centres, restaurants and websites. The main intent of introducing such a system is to prevent credit card owners from signing for their purchases with the hope th...
Credit card cheques are merely another method credit card companies have devised in order to market their credit cards. Sometimes, companies mail unsolicited credit card cheques to their customers to tempt them to make purchases with them. In ...
This question is almost as tough as deciding between Coke and Pepsi. Visa and Mastercard have been battling each other since the 1960s; however, it was American Express that really started the credit wars between the giants during the early 1960s. Amex, a...
A store card is merely another type of a credit card with some differences: You can use a store card only in a shop or a chain of shops that are owned by one company You can use the store card to make purchases online, at the store’...
Shopping online with your credit card is fraught with risk and you should take extreme care while doing so. Below are some tips you must ensure that you follow while surfing the Web and visiting ecommerce sites. Avoid Online Transactions <...
Balance transfer credit cards, as the name suggests, allow you to shift the outstanding amount from your current card to another credit card – often for minimal cost. This new card might offer an interest free period or a more attractive rate of interes...
You might be shocked to know that, as a credit card consumer, you may have paid up to £25 in hidden charges! A huge number of credit card users’ end up paying hefty charges that are taken without their knowledge. It has become such a burning issue that...
If you find yourself confused about which credit card to select, then here are a few tips to help you make a firm decision. First, ask yourself, why do I need a credit card? Other than convenience, generally, people will opt for a credit card because they...
Rate tarts are the savvy bargain hunters of the credit card world. They exploit the credit card system to the full and thus: avoid paying interest on their purchases manage to borrow money on their cards almost for free ...