Wednesday, August 5, 2009

If an American Express card is cancelled...?

If American Express cancels your account, is it possible that they will offer you another card in the future (like 3 years) if your credit score gets better?



If an American Express card is cancelled...?loan rates





Yes



If an American Express card is cancelled...? loan



American Express has one of the more restrictive guidelines on re-opening an account. It really depends on why they cancelled the account.



If it was because of an unpaid balance, they will not open up another card until that previous balance is paid off. If it was for some other reason, the only thing you can do is re-apply and see what they say.|||It%26#039;s good news folks for all Bank of America fans. Open your arms to receive the Rewards American Express Card from Bank of America. What makes this credit card special is that it will be readily accepted across the global network of American Express . Proudly called the Bank of America - Rewards? American Express Card, it brings together the goodness of both the Bank of America and American Express. Let us look at some of its features.



Basic features highlights



1. 0% Introductory APR (Annual Percentage Rate) on balance transfers and cash advance checks for first 12 billing cycles.



2. Low fixed interest rates after the introductory rate has expired.



3. No annual fee.



4. Option to pay over time.



5. Emergency services such as replacement of prescription, physicians, hospitals, and referrals as well as legal referral services.



6. Extended warranty protection on purchases from scheduled outlets



7. Insurances for accident, damage and rental loss, while traveling



8. Protection against damage or theft of the card



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Should I take advantage of a balance transfer offer to pay my student loans?

I graduated last year and have two student loans. One has about $12,700 @ 6.96% and the other is $12,500 @ 5%. Two of my credit cards have decent balance transfer offers. One has 3.99% for the life of the balance and the other has 4.99% for the life of the balance. I am aware of the 3% fee. What would the minimum payments look like and is this worth doing? I am also aware that any purchase on the credit card or missed payments will mess up this plan.



Should I take advantage of a balance transfer offer to pay my student loans?student loan





contact the credit card and ask them what the monthly payment would be based on the dollar amounts you want to transfer - the lower interest rate is appealing but make sure that putting those loans on your creidt card - if that amount exceeds your high limit - that will drop your FICO score %26amp; with high balances (from transfering the balances) then you most likely won%26#039;t want to put anything else on that card.



Should I take advantage of a balance transfer offer to pay my student loans? loan



A low guaranteed fix rate is pretty enticing.



If you do it, set it up on automatic payments so you don%26#039;t miss a payment. 1 late payment and you could default to the default rate, usually 25% or more.



Also ask the card company as to what your monthly payment will be?



Make sure you NEVER use those cards for anything else until the loan is paid off in full. What happens is that the way the card companies make money is that you charge something else on the low rate loan. The balance on the low rate must be paid off first before any new balances are paid. The new charges are not subject to the terms of the low interest loan and can be 10-17% or more and can fluctuate higher



Also try refinancing and consolidating your student loans with the lender. You might get a better rates now.



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Credit advice? Free?

a friend of mine asked me, and i couldnt find the answer online... does anyone know if lowering your credit limits on your cards impacts your credit score? (i understand you should try to keep the card debt under 40% of the limit....)



Also does anyone know of any sites or companies that offer free advice... (not advice website... but where she could ask questions and get answers.) If its not free... but a good site... that would be helpful too!



thanks.



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There are a number of non-profit credit counselors....I%26#039;m not sure how much help they will be to you. They are listed in the phone book.



About the credit limits, if you lower them you will hurt your credit score.



The credit storing formula wants to see you with no more then 30% of your credit being used. So lets say you have a card $2000 limit and you have a $250 balance. You are using 12% of your credit (very good!)



Now lets lower your credit limit to $1000. You are not using 25% of your limit. Still good but now you are borderline bad credit, because they want you to be under 30%.



This change in your credit limit will have a bad effect on your score.



Credit advice? Free?

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Sure, lowering the credit limit on your credit cards does affect your credit score. You see, the higher your credit limit, the more trust worthy/ responsible the banks and lenders think you are, hence a better credit outlook and score.



It is a good idea to have as high a limit as possible, though you do not want to spend more than 30% of your available credit at any given time.



In the case where this friend is not able to control her spending, a careful new and solution will have to be thought out to address the issue.



You are welcome to check out the resources I%26#039;ve listed below.



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Friends and Money?

My friends are planning a trip for July. It%26#039;s going to be a very inexpensive trip, b/c we are staying at my friend%26#039;s family%26#039;s condo on a private beach. We won%26#039;t have to pay her for the stay, will get use of the beach and we will have a kitchen to prepare meals/store food. We plan on going out of dinner and for drinks about 3 of the 5 nights we will be there.



Right now, I%26#039;m very low on cash and don%26#039;t have the money for the $250 roundtrip plane ticket. I don%26#039;t have a credit card either. My friend offered to pay for the ticket along with hers on her credit card. I sort of feel bad though.



She%26#039;s been my friend for 7 years and I%26#039;ve had her do this before for thinks like concert tickets, etc. I always pay her back. I just feel funny, b/c I don%26#039;t have the money available right now. I will in a few weeks.



Should I let her charge my plane ticket to her credit card?



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If she has offered, then by all means, take her up on the offer! This is the kind of thing that friends sometimes do for each other. It%26#039;s obviously important to her that you be there, so go, and have a wonderful time!



It%26#039;s also very good to know that you%26#039;re uncomfortable taking the loan...This is a sign of a mature individual who wants to pay her own way. Good for you!



Since you have always paid her back in the past, I%26#039;m sure she%26#039;s comfortable knowing that you%26#039;ll pay her back for this one. I say go for it!



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you%26#039;ve always paid her back which is why she%26#039;s OFFERED to charge it for you.



ask her if you 2 can get together to make a payment plan for you if it will make you feel better. remember that she%26#039;ll be paying interest, too; so you also need to.



go! and have a great time!|||she%26#039;s offering to pay for it, that means she really wants your company on the trip. you also have a good track record of paying her back. I%26#039;d let her do it.|||The best way to lose a friend is to borrow money and not repay. This isnt a neccesity so consider that. Do some extra work and pay your own way.|||If you%26#039;ve always paid her back is why she is offering again. Just be sure she understands how long it might be before you can pay her.|||I%26#039;m sure the your friend is aware of your financial situation, school debt etc. She still made the offer, and I believe that she was sincere in doing so. So go on the trip, and be the good friend you know she believes you are and repay her as soon as you can. Make a payment plan and make something you can do and follow through with.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

For people living in Melbourne, Australia?

Is there a good credit card that is on offer for people who may not have the bestest credit rating?



My sister wants a card for about $2000 but when she was younger had a few debts she messed up on, as I think credit cards are bad and I dont have one I cant realy help her..



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Your sister doesn%26#039;t need a slave credit card .she needs more income help her get a second job so she can get what she needs not wants. have her visit DaveRamsey.com so she can learn hard lessons the easy way.Credit is 21st century slavery



For people living in Melbourne, Australia? loan



Try ringing a financial adviser or perhaps a bank like Westpac and ask whether her credit rating has been recorded and whether there would be a way she may be eligible for a credit card. Credit ratings do expire over a number of years but all credit cards generally expect someone to disclose all their financial information on the application form.

I did something very silly.....?

a few years ago i got a credit card, well my bank offered it to me, i was young and i accepted. i maxed the credit card out to its limit and could not afford to pay it back, i ended up getting another credit card as it was stupid and silly with money. i then moved home and have stopped paying them back. i am hoping to clear them in the next few months. however i have not contacted the companies and have not been back to my old house to see if they have written which im sure they have. my question is: do you think they will blacklist against me or the old house? and can i get a ccj for it? thanks



I did something very silly.....?unsecured loan





Get a copy of your credit report and find out which collection agency your debt has been sold to. The credit card companies may still have the debt but it it%26#039;s been a couple years, it%26#039;s undoubtedly been written off and sold.



Be prepared for big outstanding balances. The interest, late fees and overlimt fees have been accumulating.



You can negotiate settlement but make sure you get the settlement agreement in writing and do not give them access to your bank account. Collection agencies are not going to accept small payments that string out the debt. A lump sum settlement is more likely to get the debt settled for less than the full amount. If they accept payment arrangements, they%26#039;re going to want it paid off within a few months.



If you don%26#039;t clear this up, it will haunt you on down the road. Collection companies are getting more aggressive about going to court and suing for smaller amounts.



I did something very silly.....?

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this is why i DON%26#039;T have cc%26#039;s.



it put all of us in debt and not good for you, and you will go on a black list if you don%26#039;t pay them at all and can have your name removed from that list after you have paid them all off and then work out a plan to clean your cc up.



good luck and be careful with Theo%26#039;s cards|||Hi,



I would suggest you get your credit report and see what it states for your credit cards, etc. It%26#039;s always a good idea to check it at least once a year. You can get a free report at https://www.annualcreditreport.com/cra/i...



Good luck.



Kerstin



www.HealthThanWealth.com|||You have ninty days from due date before your credit card company will send your bill to a collection agency. At which point a bad mark will go on your credit report, if they havn%26#039;t done so already, It dosn%26#039;t go by place of residence, its your name and ssn that will suffer. I would suggest a money manegment class.|||You are entitled to a credit report free once a year from all three agencies, Experian, transunion and equifax, call 1877 322 8228 and follow instructions, when you get the reports see what you owe, you might be able to offfer half of it and they mat accept it, a lawyer can help you. I%26#039;m no lawyer|||I%26#039;m not sure what you mean by blacklist or anything, but here%26#039;s what to do:



Go to www.annualcreditreport.com and get one copy of your credit report (you get one from each bureau every year).



Listed on your credit report should be your outstanding accounts. It might take a few phone calls, but you should be able to track down where your debts are. For the purpose of this explanation, let%26#039;s assume you have one outstanding credit card debt with a collection agency.



Contact the collection agency and give them your current home address and phone number. Don%26#039;t give them your employment information. Simply tell them it%26#039;s not relevant information. Ask them for the current outstanding balance. Whatever that is, expect to pay 40-60% (have a calculator handy. They will demand balance in full. Tell them that offer is not acceptable, but you will offer a settlement of 40% (only give them the amount, not the percentage). They will almost certainly turn this down, but haggle back and forth until you get them down to at least 60%. Expect to have to pay this by the end of the month that you call (ie. Call on October 5, pay by Oct 31). It%26#039;s okay to give them your account information to draft the payment out of, but if you can%26#039;t or won%26#039;t do this, then offer to send the payment via moneygram or western union. Make sure that you have a fax number handy when you call them. Request a settlement offer in writing to be faxed to you immediately (BEFORE you place the payment on file). Once you have the offer, make the payment, and immediately request a %26quot;settled in full%26quot; letter. It might take some time, but if you haven%26#039;t received it within 30 days, call them every day to follow up on it and take the names of the people who you speak to. Keep the copy of the offer and a copy of the payment (or if you give them your info, a copy of your statement/cancelled check) and the copy of the settled in full letter for at least 7 years. If they do not send a settled in full letter within 60 days, file a complaint with the Better Business Bureau requesting the letter, and keep all documentation.



Four months after the payment, go back to annualcreditreport.com and get a second copy of your credit report. If it has not been updated to reflect your settlement, contact the collection agency, and the original creditor if necessary. Four months later, order your third free copy to follow up again.

Letting My Friend Pay?

My friends are planning a trip for July. It%26#039;s going to be a very inexpensive trip, b/c we are staying at my friend%26#039;s family%26#039;s condo on a private beach. We won%26#039;t have to pay her for the stay, will get use of the beach and we will have a kitchen to prepare meals/store food. We plan on going out of dinner and for drinks about 3 of the 5 nights we will be there.



Right now, I%26#039;m very low on cash and don%26#039;t have the money for the $250 roundtrip plane ticket. I don%26#039;t have a credit card either. My friend offered to pay for the ticket along with hers on her credit card. I sort of feel bad though.



She%26#039;s been my friend for 6 years and I%26#039;ve had her do this before for thinks like concert tickets, etc. I always pay her back. I just feel funny, b/c I don%26#039;t have the money available right now. I will in a few weeks.



Should I let her charge my plane ticket to her credit card?



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If you know your friend really well it should be ok. I have a great friend and we loan each other money back and forth. I helped her out with her kids and such when she got her divorce.



One year before I was married and was single I lost my job, got to love layoffs. I had NOTHING for my sons 5th birthday and for the first day of school. Bless her heart she showed up with a birthday cake, school clothes and supplies for him AND birthday gifts and said they were all from me.



Although I can probably never repay her for that feeling she gave me, we have always been there to help each other out when times are rough.



I know she is good for whatever she borrows from me and she knows I am good for whatever I borrow from her.



That being said though - I have some friends who I would never lend money too or do those things for.



If your good enough friends and she understands then its all good.



Letting My Friend Pay?

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If your friend is offering to help you and you know in your heart that you can pay her back, as you have in the past, then by all means, let her. You guys have been friends for 6 years and you paid her back before, so let someone help you.|||i think yea you should let her pay its not as if you%26#039;re not going to pay her back my frends and i always play the you pay and i%26#039;ll pay you back game i mean dont get comfortable but you kno ya%26#039;ll are friends and its not as if she/he%26#039;s getting agravated friends should always be there for each other|||Have your friend charge the ticket, your friend will not receive a credit card bill for a month. By then you should have paid her back. If you are really good friends, she will not mind charging the ticket because she will want you to be able to go on vacation with her.|||Take her offer, give her a thank you card after the trip, and pay her back when you have the funds. You guys already have the plans and If you decline her offer she may get hurt. You have a very kind friend.