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| What is credit card stoozing? |
Stoozing means to use a credit card with an introductory offer of 0% on purchases to effectively borrow money, invest the cash in a high-interest savings account, then repay the money to the card with no interest charge.
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Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) - Added: 15/4/2011
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| A quick guide to credit card features |
With so many cards on the markets, providers offer a range of special features to make their cards stand out. Here are some of the most common and our verdict on whether they are worth your while.
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Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) - Added: 17/12/2010
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| Credit card rate "tarting" explained |
In its simplest form, credit card rate tarting means to look around the financial market to find the cheapest rates for an existing debt.
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Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) - Added: 5/11/2010
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| Credit card options for poor credit records |
If you've got a poor credit history or even been hit with a Country Court Judgment, it doesn't necessarily mean you can never get a credit card again. While you need to take care, some lenders will still offer some form of credit facility to peo
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Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) - Added: 5/9/2010
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| A guide to 2011 credit card changes |
January 2011 should see some of the biggest shakeups to the credit card market in years. UK credit card companies have agreed to a series of changes, though the government will have to put them into law.
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Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) - Added: 23/8/2010
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| The pro and cons of credit card cheques |
In theory a credit card cheque is exactly the same as a normal cheque, but you use your credit card as a guarantee card and the money is charged to your card account.
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Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) - Added: 1/8/2010
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