Thursday, April 26, 2018

You can lower your credit card fees - if you ask right

CreditCards.com Weekly Newsletter

Interest rates on new card offers rise to record high

Interest rates on new card offers rise to record high of 16.68 percent

Card issuers continue to pass along to consumers the Federal Reserve's March rate increase – and there are more increases to come.

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Advice

Cardholder annual privacy statements

Why savvy points earners always pick up the restaurant check

If it's travel rewards you seek, don't get short arms when the dinner check comes. Pay the tab and pile up the points.

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Charged Up! podcast: Financial lessons for millennials

Charged Up! podcast: Financial lessons for millennials

Michael Taylor, a former Goldman Sachs trader and current university lecturer and columnist, takes you through the most important mathematical concepts you need to know to avoid massive debt.

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4 cooler ways to redeem cash back card rewards

Poll: It's easy to get rid of credit card fees, if you ask

Don't be shy. Our national poll shows that most people who ask for a late fee waiver, a lower rate or even a higher credit limit, get what they want. 

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Expert Q&A

Can I sign up twice for a card (and get two sign-up bonuses)?

We have the list. Some cards don't set limits, others limit you to one every couple years – or even one per lifetime.

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Taking Charge: a credit card blog

My credit card confession: I mixed business with pleasure spending

How i get my baseball fix on the cheap

The outlook wasn't brilliant for blogger and baseball fan Dawn Papandrea, until she learned how to stretch her dollars.

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Product News

First quarter ends - have you made the most of your quarterly bonus categories?

Free business plans for anyone? Yes, from Capital One

Capital One's new Business CreditWise promises free business credit reports and a way to get business credit report errors fixed at no cost to the business owner. And you don't even have to be a Cap One customer.

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