Credit Card Reviews now under Card Issuers
October 20, 2009
We are now placing any reviews of cards from the blog into the Card Issuers category which is broken down by issuer. As the amount of cards grow then this will make it easier to for people to select a particular credit card company.
Go to: Card Issuers Category to see more cards.
Credit Card Profile: American Express Gold Ascent Credit Card
September 15, 2009
Are you tired of frequent flyer cards that are tied to a single airline’s frequent flyer programme? Do you wish you had more flexibility in earning your frequent flyer points? If so, you’ll probably appreciate the American Express Gold Ascent credit card. It lets you choose from seven different airlines that you can redeem your membership points with!
Find out more about the American Express Gold Ascent credit card below and discover one of the few no annual fee rewards cards around. read more..
Credit Card Profile: NAB Visa Mini Credit Card
September 8, 2009
Do you like to keep a credit card with you at all times? Do you wish you didn’t have to carry around a wallet or wear pockets just to keep that credit card safe and with you while you’re out? If you answered “yes” to both of those questions, then the NAB Visa Mini credit card might be perfect for you! read more..
Credit Card Profile: Citibank Clear Visa
August 31, 2009
Interest rates might not be your number one consideration when choosing a credit card if you usually take advantage of interest free days. What happens if plans change for a month or two though? Maybe you decide to finance some holiday shopping. Perhaps you want to transfer a balance from another credit card, and you can’t pay it off in a single statement period. You might lose your job and have to adjust your credit card habits temporarily. In those cases, you might unexpectedly find yourself paying interest on your credit card balance. That’s where having a low interest credit card up front can come in handy. read more..
Credit Card Profile: St. George Vertigo MasterCard
August 25, 2009
If you’re lucky enough to find an attractive credit card with low interest rates, the next thing you might look at is the annual fee. Some cards have high annual fees because you’re paying for admission into a rewards programme. But what if you don’t want to earn rewards? What if you want a basic card that saves you more money now rather than potentially paying off later?
That’s where no-frills credit cards like the St. George Vertigo MasterCard really shine. You get low interest rates and low annual fees, saving you money every time you use it. If you’re looking to save money on existing credit card balances, the St. George Vertigo MasterCard can work for you too! The bank offers a special low balance transfer rate for your first six months. read more..
