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What's the best way to accept a credit card offer from AcceptMyCard.com?

I have received a credit card offer in the mail from www.acceptmycard.com. How do I accept my offer?


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Which is the best credit card to get after bankruptcy?

I recently filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy and have begun to receive numerous credit card offers by mail. I want to begin repairing my credit so that I can buy a house within the next 2-3 years. However, I want to be extra careful about the card I choose. What sort of things should I look for in a credit card offer? I recently received an offer from Capital One with the following terms: no annual fee, 0%APR for 6 months (12.9% thereafter) and at least ,000 in credit. It also states that automatic credit increases will be made to the account if you use the card within 90 days and make the first three minimum payments on time. It sounds sort of reasonable to me but I’ve also read a lot of negative things about Capital One. Should I just wait some more until I get better credit card offers from other banks? What are my options? Thanks.


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How can I determine what the best(lowest) APR on a Credit Card is?

I have real bad credit I believe, because I even have a foreclosure in my credit report.I am now trying to find some kind of credit card offer that will let me borrow like 0.00, but I do not want it to have a terrible high interest rate nor a Deposit fee nor any other fee. I am trying to rebuild my credit because I only think that I will spend like .00 a month and try to pay it back in full the next month. I have tried to look into the many "Bad Credit" offers online, but I need some guidance as to what to do because I do not want to be cheated like many CC do as I have found out. What do you advice?


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Who is the best credit card provider for establishing new credit for someone with no credit?

I’ve been debating back and forth what companies offer the best credit card offer; but, I can’t seem to make a decision. I’m worried about high interest rates, and I would also like a little leeway in payment, i.e. no extremely high penalties for two second late payments. Also, since at this point and time "I’m in between jobs," most credit card providers always want some proof of work, though I may or may not have the funds, is there a way around this as well? I just need a credit card that has something like a 0-0 limit with some liberal attributes so I won’t have to stress over it ever billing cycle. Something to pay a high speed internet bill or gas on occassion.

Best answer will get all the points I can possibly give!!!

And thanks in advance for considering my question.

The Best Credit Card.?

I’m thinking of switching my Amex Clear to another credit card. I like Amex and their customer service is awesome but less and less businesses out there using Amex service anymore due to their high service charge. So it’s very inconvenience for me. I thought of getting Capital One credit cards but very alarmed on how many people got trouble because of it. All the research that I did make me even confuse so I’m just going to ask a real people who have a real experiences with their credit cards, Who have the best credit card offer out there…and if the company also have a great customer service (meaning any issues or concerns are satisfactorily resolved in timely manner) I have an excellent credit score thus I don’t want any credit card company that will mess around with it either… Thank you for your help
Anyone has Chase, Citi Bank or Bank One credit cards? I always pay my balance full every month but I still need a good low apr just in case…

What is the best Credit card?

What is the best Credit card offer out there for someone with good credit & pay history. I’m looking for something with low fixed interest and a points reward system… recommendations?


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Are those 0% APR credit cards for real?

I got a credit card offer in the mail from Master Card saying I can get 0% APR on all transfered balances for 15 months. I want to transfer 2 credit card balances on this card. Are there any secrets I dont’ know or fees that I’m not aware of. Because to my understanding, that means I’ll have a flat balance with no interest on it, so I just pay on the balance, no interest. Is that right?


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