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Debt
consolidation credit card
People get into huge
credit card debts mainly because of multiple credit cards they own. To
alleviate the debt, they start looking for a single debt consolidation credit
card. Getting a debt consolidation credit card is not that difficult. Offers
pour in daily from many credit card companies for those who have a decent credit
record and credit history. Debt consolidation credit card comes with a low
introductory rate and goes up considerably after the introductory period.
It makes sense to shop
for a debt consolidation credit card that has, at least, the following features:
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Low
introductory rate for at least 6 months.
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The minimum
monthly payment should be low. Definitely this amount should be far less than
the total minimum payment on all the cards presently held.
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No monthly or
yearly fees.
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Balance
transfer from other credit cards without hassle.
Is it possible to get a
debt consolidation credit card with the above features? The answer is “Yes’ but
finding one that meets one’s present situation is a challenge. Convincing the
credit card company that issues the debt consolidation credit card about one’s
ability meets the obligations with bad or poor credit record, is another
challenge.
Discipline in spending is
a must after getting the debt consolidation credit card.
Sooner one clears all the old debt, better the chances of regaining good credit
rating.
In this website you can find links to various internet sources
that give information on loans to consolidate
debt, home equity loans, car loans, mortgage loans,
personal loans, credit cards and credit reports. Click through these links and
understand the terms and conditions before applying for any of these loans,
credit cards and credit reports.
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