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Service One’s Mycard MasterCard
Posted on April 25th, 2011 No commentsConsumers who are dedicated to reducing their credit card debt must consider any possible alternatives which may inch them closer to reaching their goals. By carefully scouring the market card users will stumble across the MyCard MasterCard, which is provided by Service One Members Banking. This e functional card offers the ideal facility for Australians who are attempting to evade credit card debt. Read the rest of this entry »
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Things to Consider About Balance Transfer Credit Cards
Posted on February 12th, 2011 No commentsBalance transfer credit cards allow credit card customers to transfer their credit card debt from a previous card to a new low rate credit account. The low rate of the balance transfer card usually only applies for a limited introductory period. Customers can use the transfer to consolidate credit cards and pay off debt. The low rate allows users to make substantial repayments to the principal. Read the rest of this entry »
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The three types of balance transfer cards
Posted on December 7th, 2010 No commentsCredit card users can save ample sums of money transferring their debt from one credit card to another. A balance transfer rate credit card permits card holders to pay off their debt faster, allows users to consolidate their credit card debt to fewer cards, and leaves users with the option to cancel their other cards.
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Balance transfer gone wrong, how to prevent them
Posted on November 17th, 2010 No commentsBalance transfers are great for cardholders who are currently paying high interest rates on their current credit cards and know they can receive a better rate elsewhere. Everybody from a financial advisor to a wise mom will advise the card user to transfer the balance to the new, lower interest card.
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Why it matters which order the balance is paid off
Posted on September 14th, 2010 No commentsCredit cards can be a convenient way to borrow money. However, these cards should be treated with care and it really does matter how the accounts are structured. One important element of this account structure which doesn’t often get the attention it requires is the order in which the card balances are paid off, also called the payment hierarchy.
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Consumers who are dedicated to reducing their credit card debt must consider any possible alternatives which may inch them closer to reaching their goals.

