What is the best credit card to apply for?

My husband and I recently had some medical and car expenses and are looking for a credit card with a decent limit and very low or no apr on transfer balances. Anyone have any suggestions?


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7 Responses to “What is the best credit card to apply for?”

  1. SexyTrojan says:

    I have a Washington Mutual card.

    0% on balance transfers for a year with a 3% transfer fee.

    I don’t know what the APR is because I don’t use it for purchases.

    Also, you can check your credit score directly from their website.

    I’m very close to paying off the balance that I transferred (within the year). I receive checks from them extending the 0% offer for another year.

  2. jeffl27 says:

    Hi,
    Go on this web site: http://www.gotoinfolink.com
    They have a lot of section and infos about the best credit card.
    Hope that help ;-)
    Jeff

  3. juli o says:

    Reward credit cards reward you depending on the amount you spend on the credit card. Usually, you can collect rewards through 3 methods. One method involves earning cash back on the card, which is generally a certain percentage of each amount you spend. The next method involves giving points or any other type of token to the customers to accrue. They can then redeem these points for gifts like luggage, cosmetics and other goodies that the credit card company offers. Most of these reward schemes have alluring gifts and huge variety of selections. But the better option is to go for a cash back reward as it allows you to use the money any way you like.

  4. smily says:

    All your needs about credit card details here.It’s help you hope http://www.freewebs.com/creditcard4all

  5. thelasthero says:

    Interesting article about 0% credit cards… See link below for complete article.

    Don’t get too clever juggling 0% credit cards
    Source: Jeff Brown, Philadelphia Inquirer [Buffalo News]

    What would you tell this man, who phoned recently for my thoughts on his credit card strategy? He is a retiree who has been carrying $45,000 in card debt for three or four years. Although he has savings enough to pay the whole amount immediately, he has been shifting the debt from card to card to take advantage of introductory offers that waive interest charges on “balance transfers” for the first few months.

    This way, he has avoided paying interest on the card debt. Meanwhile, money that could be used to pay the debt has instead been earning 8 percent to 9 percent a year in a variety of investments.

    Is he clever? Or crazy? Too clever for his own good, in my view….

    http://www.buffalonews.com/editorial/20070123/1038803.asp

  6. traffic816 says:

    best card is citicard, it has low apr and good reward,
    you can go here to compare them.
    http://www.bestcreditrates.net

  7. alexa dion says:

    These days, people need to very carefully consider what type of credit card they will carry in their wallets. There are so many options out there, and each individual has different needs. Some of us tend to carry a balance, so we need a low interest credit card. Others pay off their card each month and so don’t pay any interest. They are more concerned with having a credit card that has no annual fee.
    You get credit card offers in the mail every day. And you do need to make sure that you are using the credit card that is best for you. Instead of sifting through all those credit card offers in the mail, why not go online and check out the incredible offerings of credit card reward programs? In addition to getting the best credit card for you, as well as any perks that come with the card, you will earn a cash reward, just for signing up for your favorite low interest credit card online!
    you can see many types of low-apr- credit card from: http://www.lowest-apr-cards.com/index.html and choose a best for you. It has so many types of credit card for all bad and good credit peoples.

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