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Three Things the Best Credit Cards All Have in Common

Author: Sean Masterson
Author's Website: www.creditcardwhizkid.com/
Added: September 1, 2008

Looking for the best credit cards? You're not alone. Millions of consumers want the world's best cards, but few people ever manage to find them. Fortunately, you don't have to wander aimlessly in the dark. I'm more than willing to give you a hand. If you want to make sure you're carrying the best cards in your wallet, there are three things you need to look for.

1. A Great Rate (That Stays Great)

When people look for the best credit cards available, they usually look for one with a low interest rate. The problem is, low rates don't always stay low. What starts out as a 0 percent rate can quickly jump to 20 percent or more if you're not careful.

How do you protect yourself? Make sure your rate is a fixed rate and not a teaser rate. Too many credit card holders fall for teaser rates. Don't be among them. Check the terms and conditions of the card you're applying for and make sure you understand exactly what your long-term rate is going to be.

2. A Decent Grace Period

The best credit cards still offer generous grace periods. It seems that lately credit card companies have been cutting their grace periods shorter and shorter. Some have done away with them altogether! Good credit card companies understand the importance of a grace period and offer a minimum period of 20 days for their credit card holders.

3. A Good Reputation

There are a few bad credit card companies out there that don't care at all about customer service. The best credit cards, however, come with great support departments attached. Don't go with a company who could care less about your personal needs.

I've heard horror stories about companies raising interest rates by more than 10 percent for no reason, hanging up on customers when situations needed to be resolved, not mailing statements and then charging late fees -- the list goes on.

Read consumer reviews on the Web and check out comparison websites. See what customers are saying about their credit card companies. The best credit cards really shine bright on these sites.

And remember, the best card for you might not be the best card for someone else. Make sure the card you apply for meets your personal needs. By keeping the above three things in mind and considering your personal spending habits and credit card requirements, you should be able to find the best credit cards with no hassle at all.

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For more tips on the best credit cards, saving money and avoiding getting taken, check out CreditCardWhizKid.com, a website that specializes in providing credit card tips, advice and resources.


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