Many people who were once wary about using credit cards are now
rushing to get credit from their company of choice. One reason
for this is that many credit card companies nowadays are willing
to give credit cards to almost everybody, even to people with
bad credit. The companies are reasoning that they will make
money from people who do not pay their bills on time as well as
more responsible consumers, since the former tend to pay higher
interest rates and late fees. There are very few people who
simply do not pay off their credit cards at all and attempt to
disappear. Therefore, there is little risk of extending credit
to people who will absolutely not pay off their credit cards.
Therefore, one should be cautious before obtaining credit cards.
It might be tempting to sign up if there is a claim of
absolutely no rejection, but if you do not use the card or
cannot pay off your bills, your credit cards might end up
costing you a fortune in the long run. It is a good idea to be
selective concerning which credit cards you wish to obtain and
to think carefully before signing up.
There are many different types of credit cards on the market
these days, including:
· Cards for those with good credit · Cards for those with bad
credit · Smart cards · Reward cards · Credit cards for minors
Significant benefits are given to those who have good credit.
Many companies offer premium gold or platinum credit cards with
no annual fees, 0% APR and a higher credit limit. This means
that you can make more purchases with few or no restrictions.
Therefore, it is important to keep your gold and platinum credit
cards under close watch, since a thief can make significant
charges to your account.
Many more credit card companies are offering credit cards to
people with bad credit. They are willing to take this risk in
exchange for an annual fee and a low APR. Many companies will
check employment history, but many more nowadays will rely on
the fee rather than past records. Instead of avoiding credit
cards completely, it is a good idea for those with a flawed
credit history to apply for these kinds of credit cards, to make
modest, regular purchases with their cards, and to make payments
on time. This will help repair their credit, which is a gradual
process.
With identity theft occurring more frequently, smart credit
cards are becoming more popular among security conscious
consumers. Smart cards are embedded with microprocessor chips,
which hold more information than traditional magnetic strips.
These smart chips encrypt information to prevent cloning and
fraud. If your chip is disabled, the company is automatically
notified.
Reward cards are a popular way of earning air miles, hotel
points or free gas as you use your credit card in the
supermarket or the shopping mall. Many consumers enjoy
accumulating points for these items as they make their ordinary
purchases. It usually takes some time before you will be able to
receive free items, and it is not such a good idea to make
extraneous purchases just to earn more points, but many feel
that the regular shopping they do will eventually pay off in the
form of rewards.
Many parents are understandably leery of trusting their
teenagers with credit cards. However, they would like their kids
to learn early on about how to use credit responsibly, pay bills
on time. A good compromise solution is to get a special credit
card for your teenager that can be monitored. These credit cards
have limits on them stipulated by the parents and allow parents
to be informed of each transaction. Therefore, it is impossible
for a teenager to spend more money than the parents will allow.
About the author:
Matt Garrett
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