Not exact matches
Yesterday I received an email from a
reader asking
what my thoughts are on withdrawing funds from an IRA to pay off
credit card debt.
Readers,
what are your thoughts on
credit card privacy?
A
reader recently asked me
what credit cards they could apply for using an ITIN.
Point Savvy
reader Brett P. recently asked, «
What's the best
credit card so that I can stop using my debit
card for every purchase and get cash back without having to make a lifestyle change?»
Readers should weigh or consider the perks that
credit card is offering like cash back bonuses and reward points, because
card holder can earn more money than
what they are paying with annual fee.
Erica Sandberg:
What authorized users can and can't do with your
credit card — Our expert reminds a
reader that authorized users on a
credit card account can't successfully request an increase to that
card's
credit limit.
-- A
reader wonders
what would happen to his miles if he closes his
credit card account, settles with the
card company or goes bankrupt.
At the time of writing Traveling For Miles has no relationships with
credit card providers so you won't find any affiliate links in this article —
what you'll find below is a genuine unbiased opinion as it doesn't make the slightest bit of difference to me if
readers sign up for this
card or not
I've never collected Skyward miles (or redeemed
credit card points for Skyward miles) so, if any
readers have, let me know
what you think of the program as a whole.
Many of us apply for several rewards
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Credit CardsCards?
I get quite a few messages from
readers and Twitter followers asking
what credit cards I like to hold and which ones I recommend and, while I flat out refuse to recommend a
credit card to someone I've never met, I thought a walkthrough of the
cards I hold (and why I hold them) could be helpful.
I usually explain how I use
credit cards and let
readers decide
what works for their household.
Some
readers also asked that I look at this from a different perspective:
What if you get all your points from
credit cards and manufactured spend?
Readers:
What's more important to you in a
credit card: big sign up bonus, airline or hotel affiliation, or useful
card benefits?
Google's design patent is for
what appears to be a commercial tablet computer with a built - in
credit card reader.
Where does your information go when you hand your
credit card or debit
card over to a merchant who is holding a wireless debit machine, and
what is the bit encryption level on the the unit the merchant is using; is the encryption level the same on every such machine; can you tell if there is an illicit
card reader on the machine that your bank
card is being processed through?