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Hop, Skip, and Jump From One Card to Another

Author: Ajeet Khurana Author Ranking Gold | Posted: 22-11-2007 | Comments: 0 | Views: 9 | Rating:  (58) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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In the world of today, the purchasing power of plastic is winning out over the age old strength of cash. And that is not surprising at all. After all, credit cards are easy to carry and use. Moreover, they are accepted all over the world. Add to this some of the other advantages that the credit card markets offer us. The incentives available on rewards credit cards are among them.

Rewards credit cards are the new kids on the credit card block and there is clearly a rising demand. These cards offer multiple benefits to their users. The benefits serve as incentives for increased credit card use. There are various kinds of incentives that are offered. There are perks such as reward points, payment at ease, and zero percent balance transfers.

The best thing is that many credit cards offer these benefits either free of charge or at nominal rates. The credit card holder stands to profit a lot through all this. Thus, even if the rewards and incentives are charged, the card holder might not be grudging the levies.

There are people who hold multiple credit cards, and use different ones from time to time depending on the balances available on each of them. However, if there is one card that they have used to the limit and it is time to make the payment, they might want to transfer the balance to another credit card. One could try this out because it gives the card holder some time clear off the credit card debt.

Depending on one's current financial situation one could choose to go in for a zero percent balance transfer card. Such a card allows the credit card holder to pay off the debts due on one card by starting another trail of credit. This proves to be very useful for people who have overlooked the payment date and for those who need the funds to pay other bills.

Many people switch cards because the credit card currently in use charged a high APR. Look at the bill for your credit card. You will notice that interest is charged on the accumulated credit card debt. Thus, if you were to make a part payment, the interest would accumulate on the remaining amount. This would once again have to be paid off in the next billing cycle and would be an additional expense for the person concerned.

The process of transferring the balance to another credit card is certainly not rocket science. All that one needs to do is fill out an application for a new credit card. Once this card is issued, one merely needs to transfer the balance to the new card. However, one should not get too carried away with this strategy and try to get more credit cards.

One should bear in mind the fact that the credit rating of the applicant will be checked and verified each time. If credit card companies find that the applicant is frequently transferring balances to other cards, the person in question would have troubles in being approved for more credit cards.

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