Archive for March, 2010
Free Credit Cards
All credit cards cost money
Business and Credit Card: Some of you may have heard of free credit cards and are very interested in getting one. The idea of free credit cards does sound enticing. First of all, there is no such this as a free credit card. All credit cards cost money, eventually. The cost of the credit cards depends on your APR rate. But if you play your cards right, there is a way to make your credit cards seem free for a short time. The idea of these free credit cards will be explained.
Free credit cards are the ones that don’t charge you an annual fee just for having them. But there is also another aspect of free credit cards. Many credit cards offer a zero percent APR for the first 12 months to any new cardholders. So as long as you pay off the balance that you spent within those 12 months, the credit card is in essence, free. Also, if you always pay off your credit card balance each month, the credit card is free because they can’t charge you any APR.
To get free credit cards, you first need to apply for them. The easiest way is to apply online. This way you can compare credit card rates and see which credit card companies offer a 0 percent introductory APR and no annual fee to have the card. To find free credit cards online, just
type “free credit cards” into the search engine and then press search.
You do need to realize that not everyone can get a free credit card. With 0 percent APR and no annual fee, the credit card companies would be taking a great risk if they offered this deal to someone with bad credit. So try to apply for these credit cards if and when your credit score is good.
