1 posted on
08/02/2008 5:17:54 PM PDT by
BenLurkin
To: BenLurkin
Easy, its a Credit Card. Therefore ripoff.
2 posted on
08/02/2008 5:20:04 PM PDT by
Crazieman
(Vote Juan McAmnesty in 2008! Because freedom abroad is more important than freedom at home!)
To: BenLurkin
MSM trying to give another elected Dem a happy. Doesn't work though. People with good credit get insanely good deals and it has nothing whatever to do with politicians and their self important crap. I can borrow money from Citibank cheaper than it can borrow money from me.
3 posted on
08/02/2008 5:39:14 PM PDT by
JasonC
To: BenLurkin
If you're transferring a balance, look for a card that has a 0% APR for at least a year. And ask to have any fee waived ...
That doesn't seem reasonable. There is no way that anyone can honestly loan me money for year for zero fee, zero interest.
Something got lost in the translation here.
4 posted on
08/02/2008 5:42:54 PM PDT by
ThePythonicCow
(By their false faith in Man as God, the left would destroy us. They call this faith change.)
To: BenLurkin
I get credit card solicitations weekly for "no annual fee, no interest for a year" offers.
Am I an anomaly? When the no-rate time period runs out, simply transfer to a new no-interest card.
5 posted on
08/02/2008 5:53:39 PM PDT by
Lizavetta
To: BenLurkin
Or you could just pay the balance in full every month and enjoy a 0% rate.
10 posted on
08/02/2008 7:35:28 PM PDT by
fzx12345
(ZOTTO ERGO SUM)
To: BenLurkin
12 posted on
08/02/2008 7:38:43 PM PDT by
VOA
To: BenLurkin
I recently got a Gold Mastercard.
I figure it’s good to have in case of emergency, so I don’t keep it in my wallet and have made no purchases with it yet.
But I’m starting to wonder - is there ever a fee even if you don’t use the thing?
Just curious.
17 posted on
08/02/2008 10:37:03 PM PDT by
djf
(Locusts? Locusts??! What a podunk plague! Let me tell you about the Bernankes...)
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