Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Poll: Lending out your credit card often leads to disaster

CreditCards.com Weekly Newsletter

Rewards card tips to cut the cost of a trip to Disney World

Rewards card tips to cut the cost of a trip to Disney World

Credit card companies strive to make their card "top of wallet" – the one you reach for every time. But while loyalty to one card is great for issuers, it might not be so great for you.

There are three big reasons issuers want to gain your loyalty, says Ezra Becker, senior vice president, financial services research and consulting for TransUnion.

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Paying with cards at marijuana dispensaries? It's complicated

Paying with cards at marijuana dispensaries? It's complicated

Marijuana may be legal in your state. Does that mean you can pay for it with a credit card? Confoundingly, there are two answers to this question. The first one is, maybe – some marijuana dispensaries claim to accept credit cards. The second answer, though, contradicts the first one. According to numerous experts, the major credit card networks do not allow merchants to use their cards for marijuana purchases.

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Charged Up! podcast: Financial tools to make your life better

Charged Up! podcast: Financial tools to make your life better

Venture capitalist Bill Malloy, with San Francisco-based Sway Ventures, talks about the latest tools in the marketplace to take your finances to the next level. From an app that manages all of your assets – money, investment funds, real estate – to a virtual credit card that consolidates your debt so you can pay it off faster, there are tools we can use to automate our financial lives.

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Poll: Lending out your credit card often leads to disaste

Poll: Lending out your credit card often leads to disaster

More than a third of Americans who have lent credit cards to other people ended up getting stiffed, according to a new CreditCards.com poll. In our survey of 2,253 U.S. adults, 49 percent who have ever owned a credit card admitted to lending their cards to spouses, children, friends, co-workers or other people to make a purchase.

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Expert Q&A

What type of card should I get before I go back to school?

Every credit card issuer will require you to have a source of income. Since you are working right now, you have that covered. The issuer won't check up on you later to make sure you're still employed, but the requirement isn't just for them. It's for you, too. When you get a card and start to use it, you'll need enough money coming in to support any debt you accumulate with the account.

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Taking Charge: a credit card blog

CITI’S FEE REFUND PUTS SPOTLIGHT ON PENALTY CHARGES

CITI'S FEE REFUND PUTS SPOTLIGHT ON PENALTY CHARGES

Citi's decision to voluntarily refund more than $330 million in fees to cardholders has penalty rates back in the news, but the fact is, you can avoid high interest rates and late fees that are triggered when you don't pay at least the minimum amount due.

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Product News

Earn up to 35,000 bonus points with the Starwood Preferred Guest cards from AmEx

Earn up to 35,000 bonus points with the Starwood Preferred Guest cards from AmEx

American Express has announced a limited-time promotion for the Starwood Preferred Guest Business card. The new offer, which ends March 28, 2018, lets cardholders earn 35,000 bonus Starpoints after spending $7,000 in the first three months – an increase of 10,000 points over the previous offer.

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