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		<title>The Simple Truth Behind How Your Credit Score Is Determined</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2009 13:13:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joseph Archibald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The FICO score, which is a product of the Fair, Isaac, &#38; Co., translates a person's entire credit report into a three-digit number score. This score determines whether or not you are qualified to get a loan; and while many people are still not familiar with this, it is something that everyone should know about. This article will talk about how the credit score is computed and if there is a way to improve it.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The FICO score, which is a product of the Fair, Isaac, &amp; Co., translates a person&#8217;s entire credit report into a three-digit number score. This score determines whether or not you are qualified to get a loan; and while many people are still not familiar with this, it is something that everyone should know about. This article will talk about how the credit score is computed and if there is a way to improve it.</p>
<p>The Experian, Equifax, and Trans Union, are three of the most important credit bureaus in America and they function to keep track of all the lending and credit activities every person has. They determine the score that gives significance to a certain card holder and this score can range from 300 up to 850. Many businesses use this score for a lot of different things; a landlord will require this number to facilitate security deposits, insurance companies use this to be able to formulate rates, and employers make use of the credit score to determine whether a person seeking employment is a bad or a good risk.</p>
<p>What though determines the final FICO score? There are a number of factors taken into account and these are as follows:<br />
* Payment history of the consumer. This totals just over a third of the whole FICO score so is very important. If a consumer has been late with some payments or not made some payments then this will adversely affect the score. The converse is also true here.</p>
<p>*  Existing debts are also considered, and this make up another one-third of the credit score. The ratio of current debt to existing available credit is considered and this will reflect on the person&#8217;s score. Credit cards that have been maxed out are often very bad and it will definitely give a bad reflection of a person&#8217;s paying capacity.</p>
<p>*  Length of the credit history, types of overall credit, and recent credit applications make up the final one-third of a person&#8217;s credit score. Of the three, the length of a person&#8217;s credit history is important because it determines the person&#8217;s ability to maintain a credit card. People who have had the credit card for very long will definitely be better clients than one who have just been using their credits for a few months. Recent credit applications will also be investigated; and people who have several pending applications will seem as though they are desperate for money and so might be a risk. Finally, the type of credit that people make is observed; and a person with a credit report that consists purely of credit card transactions will be a big risk.</p>
<p>All these points are taken into account and will add up to 100% of the consumer&#8217;s FICO score. Plan ahead and try not to make any rash financial decisions and this way your own FICO score will be very healthy.</p>
<p>Learn more about <a href="http://whichcreditcard4me.com/credit-card-help">credit card help</a> and a <a href="http://www.whichcreditcard4me.com/debt-consolidation-program">debt consolidation program</a> to suit your needs.</p>
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		<title>9 Hot Tips On Making Disney World More Affordable</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 07:15:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joseph Archibald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all want to save money on our holidays and a trip to Disney World is certainly no different. Even spending a single day in Disneyland can cost us a small fortune, so taking a vacation there can mean taking out a second mortgage on your home. So with this problem in mind, what can we do to make this trip of a life time that much more affordable? Here are top 9 tips to really help keep the money in your pocket!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all want to save money on our holidays and a trip to Disney World is certainly no different. Even spending a single day in Disneyland can cost us a small fortune, so taking a vacation there can mean taking out a second mortgage on your home. So with this problem in mind, what can we do to make this trip of a life time that much more affordable? Here are top 9 tips to really help keep the money in your pocket!</p>
<p>* Get hold of a Disney Rewards Credit Card. This card offers Disney points for every single purchase you make when using the card. These points can then be redeemed towards your ideal Disney vacation. You can use the points towards Disney merchandise, Disney restaurants, hotels, theme park tickets and more.</p>
<p>* Visit off-peak. If possible try to visit Disney World at off-peak times. Such times are when the kids are at school. Obviously this is going to be difficult if you are taking your own kids so its not practical for all. But its worth keeping in mind that crowd levels and visitor numbers are far reduced at off-peak times.</p>
<p>* Get hold of an annual pass. An annual pass will help to lower the cost of access to the theme park and also reduces the cost of some theme park rides, so if you are a fairly regular visitor its well worth having one of these.</p>
<p>* Register your birthday on the Disney website. If you register your birthday on the Disney website you are entitled to a free visit to the theme park that you wish, regardless of which state or country you are from. It will be mailed out to you after you register and registration is entirely free.</p>
<p>* Choose to stay in a Disney Land hotel. This may appear to be expensive but when you think about it, you can save upon traveling costs and traveling time too. Disney have their own bus services to your hotel and back and also you can use the monorail and theme park boats &#8211; all free to Disney hotel guests. Further, if you book a Disney hotel you can take advantage of extended theme park visiting hours. You will be shuttled too and from your airport too, also free of charge.</p>
<p>* Utilize the Disney camp sites. If you can forgo the luxury of hotel accommodation you can save a ton. You can take your RV or you can pitch a tent. Great fun for all the kids!</p>
<p>* Make your food purchases before you enter the theme park. May seem a bit too much effort but when you consider that even snacks and soft drinks when purchased in the theme park will soon add up to a decent sum of money then it does make sense to make a few purchases at a grocery store before you enter the theme park for the day.</p>
<p>* Have a look at the Disneyland website. Keeping an eye on the website means you will pick up various tips from the experts about good times to visit the theme parks. You can also be fortunate to get some tickets at great discount prices too, just by visiting the website often.</p>
<p>* Company discounts. With some companies other than Disney itself, you are entitled to a variety of discounts. For example, if you are with the AAA this will get you a number of discounts from Disneyland.</p>
<p>Check out the <a href="http://www.whichcreditcard4me.com/disney-credit-card">Disney credit card</a>. The <a href="http://www.whichcreditcard4me.com/disney-visa-card">Disney visa card</a> is a great card all-round so check out just how much it can help you enhance your Disney trip even more!</p>
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		<title>Disney Credit Card &#8211; Find Out How To Drastically Cut The Cost Of Your Next Disney Vacation!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 22:22:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joseph Archibald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why go to Disney World? Simple really - if you have kids then Disney World can be the perfect vacation for all the family and one that will never be forgotten either! Sure, you will have lots of fun and hopefully everyones wishes will be fully met and more, but at what financial cost to you? It is therefore a very good idea to learn how to save money not only for this trip of a lifetime but during the vacation itself. With this in mind, have you ever thought about a Disney package deal?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why go to Disney World? Simple really &#8211; if you have kids then Disney World can be the perfect vacation for all the family and one that will never be forgotten either! Sure, you will have lots of fun and hopefully everyones wishes will be fully met and more, but at what financial cost to you? It is therefore a very good idea to learn how to save money not only for this trip of a lifetime but during the vacation itself. With this in mind, have you ever thought about a Disney package deal? </p>
<p>Many families &#8211; in the United States and in Europe &#8211; make the mistake of spending a huge amount on a single vacation to Disney </p>
<p>World. But, what if I told you that its possible to take your family on two to three Disney vacations for the same price as you would have paid for the one?</p>
<p>As an example, The Disney World Vacation Savings and Travel Guide shows you places to purchase Disney merchandise more cheaply than most Disney stores while you are on holiday.</p>
<p>Furthermore, these type of brochures discuss different restaurants &#8211; great meal deals and coupons on offer; which airlines regularly offer fare deals to Disney World; which hotels offer quality at a highly affordable price and much more besides.</p>
<p>So for example, if you know where to do your shopping for Disney World items, if you know where to eat your meals while on vacation and you know which airlines offer the best deals without sacrificing on comfort you can save yourself a lot of money.</p>
<p>Obviously there is an awful lot of fun to be had even in the booking process, and its so easy to get carried away when the kids are with you and are pestering you to &#8220;book this, no, book that&#8221;. All those glossy pictures in the brochures are enough to persuade most people to spend their money, but its best just to relax, take your time and try not to get too focused on any one thing early on.</p>
<p>When doing your initial research, and particularly if you are involving the kids in this research, its probably difficult to resist going for something that looks fantastic and so much fun. However, the best thing to do is spend time and make some effort to learn about Disney World and to learn how to save yourself a lot of money.</p>
<p>Make a list of all the package deals you come across and try to figure out which is the best for you and your family. The Disney guide is a great resource and will help you get some fantastic deals and in making some excellent choices in your reservations. </p>
<p>After all, a trip to Disney World and a Disney vacation should be a thoroughly enjoyable experience for all, but at the same time why not be wise with your wallet and do not spend what you do not need to.</p>
<p>Now you know how to save money with the help of The Disney World Vacation Savings and Travel Guide and similar guides, why not find out another way to save money and gain Disney rewards. Check out the <a href="http://www.whichcreditcard4me.com/disney-credit-card">Disney credit card</a>. The <a href="http://www.whichcreditcard4me.com/disney-visa-card">Disney visa card</a> is a great card all-round so check out just how much it can help you enhance your Disney trip even more!</p>
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		<title>Travel Packages To Disney World: The Cheapest Way To Feel the Magic</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 12:09:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joseph Archibald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the main issues for almost everyone who visits Disney World, whether that be in Florida or in Paris, is that the amount of time spent queuing is very wasteful.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the main issues for almost everyone who visits Disney World, whether that be in Florida or in Paris, is that the amount of time spent queuing is very wasteful.</p>
<p>Popular rides at Disneyland can take half a day of queuing to get on and if you only have a day to spend at Disney you most certainly do not want to be spending as much time standing in a line waiting to get on a ride. Is there an answer to this problem?</p>
<p>Several Disney vacation packages can be found online or advertised in the papers. All these sound very interesting but you should be careful because not all of them are the same; make sure that you get the best and most affordable deal.</p>
<p>Where do you get this information? Well, there is The Disney World Vacation Savings and Travel Guide which is a super source of all things Disneyland, or The Ultimate Disney World Savings Guide by Beth Haworth is also full of hot tips for those venturing to Disney World.</p>
<p>Its very wise to get at least one guide, and if you are fairly regular to Disney World I would suggest you get more than one. They can save you lots of time and lots of money! But there is another way to reduce the time spent queuing. There is the Fastpass!</p>
<p>The Fastpass is part of your initial admission fee to Disney World and there is no extra cost. You may use it one time and thereafter you need to wait 2 hours before using it again.</p>
<p>Obvious really &#8211; its good to find out beforehand which Disney rides and attractions you can use the Fastpass at and which you cannot. Try to get as many Fastpasses in as you can within each day you are at the park. If you use the pass wisely you can really do a lot within a short space of time!</p>
<p>Now you know how to save time with the Disney Fastpass, do yourself another favor and check out the <a href="http://www.whichcreditcard4me.com/disney-credit-card">Disney credit card</a>. The <a href="http://www.whichcreditcard4me.com/disney-visa-card">Disney visa card</a> is a great card all-round so check out just how much it can help you enhance your Disney trip even more!</p>
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		<title>Credit Rating &#8211; What Can I Do To Bring It Up?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 03:50:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joseph Archibald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are in need of credit and particularly if you are on a low credit rating - otherwise known as FICO in the United States, then there are some things that can help you and are worth knowing about. Credit ratings are based on a scale in the US - the lowest rating is 300 and the highest possible is 850.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are in need of credit and particularly if you are on a low credit rating &#8211; otherwise known as FICO in the United States, then there are some things that can help you and are worth knowing about. Credit ratings are based on a scale in the US &#8211; the lowest rating is 300 and the highest possible is 850.</p>
<p>If your own rating is below that of 620 then it could well be that you will not only struggle to get the best terms and conditions with your loan or credit cards but you may struggle even to actually attain credit at all. This is because you are deemed higher risk the lower your scoring is.</p>
<p>On the other hand, if you score above that mark of 620, then you are seen as lower risk and thus will be offered better terms and conditions on any credit and what is on offer to you will be much more flexible.</p>
<p>Fairly recently, the Consumer Federation of America undertook a study and found that if every credit-worthy person in the US were to bring their credit score up by as little as 30 points, then the amount of credit card bills paid annually would drop by a whopping 16 billion US dollars!</p>
<p>It would not be such a difficult exercise to bring your score up from say, 620 to 650, and thereby you will be going some way to really improving your credit rating just by doing this. To bring this up further though requires a bit more effort and a bit of knowledge too. Lets see how the credit ratings are worked out, shall we? The way your ratings are calculated are as follows&#8230;</p>
<p># do you pay your credit cards or bills on time? This makes up 35% of your overall credit ratings.<br />
# how much do you owe on credit currently? This makes up a total of 30% of your rating.<br />
# how long is your credit history &#8211; generally this means the older you are the better your rating, although not entirely necessarily so. This adds up to 15% of your rating.<br />
# what type of credit you have been using &#8211; some types of credit use is rated higher or lower than others. Equates to 10% of your rate.<br />
# what sort of and how much credit have you recently applied for? Invariably affects your ratings to 10%.</p>
<p>So, just by looking at those points above, its fairly obvious where you need to focus the most to get your credit card score on the rise. First off, make sure to pay your bills on time. Secondly, do try to maintain your balance on any credit cards at a manageable level, ideally below 50% of the card allowance. Thirdly, if you have any cards that you do not use, then its best to dispose of them. Each small thing that you do will soon make a difference so its wise to be methodical and plan credit use carefully.</p>
<p>You do not need to have a wonderful credit rating to be offered the best terms. If you are on the scale at or above the 720 mark you should be in very good standing to be offered all forms of credit at highly competitive rates. </p>
<p>And do remember that 720 is not so far off the 620 mark where you would perhaps struggle to even be offered some forms of credit, let alone be it on good terms. Try to plan ahead with your finances and keep within your own spending capabilities &#8211; only spend what you can afford to. This way you will be doing yourself and your credit rating a really decent favor indeed!</p>
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		<title>What Is A Debt Consolidation Program And How Can It Help Me?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 01:34:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joseph Archibald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you feel as if you're at the end of the rope this time? Are you dodging the calls coming in on your mobile phone, as well as letting your answering machine kick in for calls that you receive at home?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you feel as if you&#8217;re at the end of the rope this time? Are you dodging the calls coming in on your mobile phone, as well as letting your answering machine kick in for calls that you receive at home?</p>
<p>There are lots of agencies that can help you with debt consolidation and credit card help, while at the same time providing education as to how to avoid this situation in future. They will help you with information about any form of unsecured debt, which includes credit card debt, store cards and other credit lines and loans.</p>
<p>Undoubtedly, having cash and the additional &#8220;plastic&#8221; as one&#8217;s mode of payment is quite, naturally, a good feeling to have. After all, should you not want to bring along cash with you, you would still feel secure in any place you go to, because those &#8216;plastics&#8217; are as good as cash anyway. Should you accumulate too much debt? What if you have done a lot of swiping without really checking if you are still within your limit? What are the advantages and disadvantages of having that &#8216;plastic&#8217; card with you all the time?</p>
<p>So what is the solution? Debt management programs and debt consolidation programs are certainly a very good option. But why are they special? In fact, why do you need to go to them? Shouldn&#8217;t you, as the debtor, be the one to take care of your finances, by yourself?</p>
<p>Carrying cash is, admittedly, unsafe and courting danger especially if you need to lug a big bag around. Carrying a credit card, in its place, is a lot more convenient and brings less attention to what you have with you, hence, less imminent to snatching.</p>
<p>First off, these companies&#8217; goal is to assist. They assist a debtor, but in exchange for that service is a fee. What they need is a complete list of companies you owe money to. Should one company be owed to longer compared to the others, then these companies would go further by lessening the administrative fees that are already being charged on top of the money that is being owed by the debtor. Another plus side to using these companies is their ability to ask your creditors to reduce the interest rate. As long as you would be doing your part in paying your monthly dues, you are in good hands.</p>
<p>Besides what the agencies will do for you with regards your financial situation, they also will help you with financial education and responsibility. They have to prove to the creditors that they are &#8220;keeping an eye&#8221; on their client and helping them to manage not only the debt but also learn from previous mistakes made.</p>
<p>That is where the debt consolidation program would come in. Your finances are taken care of for you. All you need to do is to pay those responsible for your consolidation program monthly, and they, in turn, would be the ones paying off your debts for you. </p>
<p>Research and know what your contract states. Each state in the United States would have fees that these companies charge their clients, so know what is the maximum amount of fees for your state, and if the company who offers you their services is not charging that amount, make sure you double check with the department that handles financial and monetary matters.</p>
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		<title>0% Interest Rate Credit Cards &#8211; Are They Really That Good?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 00:07:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joseph Archibald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[0% interest credit cards - what's in it for the card company you may be wondering? Good question really.
After all, no card company is going to be offering up to it's customer base something for nothing now, are
they. So, let's check out what's what here.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>0% interest credit cards &#8211; what&#8217;s in it for the card company you may be wondering? Good question really.<br />
After all, no card company is going to be offering up to it&#8217;s customer base something for nothing now, are<br />
they. So, let&#8217;s check out what&#8217;s what here.</p>
<p>The reason credit card companies and institutions offer these zero percent cards in the first place is to entice new customers &#8211; either away from competing card companies or first time credit seekers. Its a pleasant thought to many of us that we can have free credit for 6 months or more.</p>
<p>Secondly, statistics show that customers tend not to pay off the balance at the end of the interest free<br />
period so the company will make gains there, receiving interest upon the balance. There will also be some<br />
other fees to gain from too. Balance transfer fees, over limit fees and late payment fees all very quickly add up. Added to which, if the cardholder makes a late payment at any time during the interest free period<br />
then the interest free is no longer valid and interest fees will be applied from then onwards.</p>
<p>On the other hand, you have to ask yourself what&#8217;s in it for you? Obvious really. If you stick to the rules and abide by the terms and conditions you have yourself what can be a very useful addition to any financial situation.</p>
<p>If you are going to transfer a balance from another card then do make sure that if there is a fee involved<br />
that the fee does not wipe out all of the benefits of the interest free period. It&#8217;s a wise move to transfer only the amount you can pay off before the interest free period expires, unless the new card has a lower interest rate than the previous card anyhow.</p>
<p>Use the card wisely and it will benefit you in the short to mid-term. With most types of card if we are to misuse them we pay a fairly heavy price. It is no different for 0% interest credit cards. </p>
<p>So it makes sense we do our homework before taking out any of the 0% interest credit cards. This way we can avoid costly mistakes and make the best of what&#8217;s on offer to us in the first place.</p>
<p>Click the link for further details of low interest and <a href="http://whichcreditcard4me.com/0-interest-credit-cards">0% interest credit cards</a>. Or if you need a <a href="http://www.whichcreditcard4me.com/business-credit-card-offer">business credit card offer</a>, you can find this too.</p>
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		<title>Struggling With Bad Credit? What To Consider When You Have Bad Credit</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 02:27:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joseph Archibald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the breadwinner, you need to make sure that you are able to sustain your family, and provide them with the basic necessities in life: food, home, and clothing. Aside from that, you also have to provide them with other important things like education, recreation and good health.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the breadwinner, you need to make sure that you are able to sustain your family, and provide them with the basic necessities in life: food, home, and clothing. Aside from that, you also have to provide them with other important things like education, recreation and good health.</p>
<p>In line with providing your family this, you need to have a solid and good paying job; but then again, one can not always tell what happens in the future. Should you lose your job because of economic crisis, the effect of having no more salary you would be receiving would not only impact your daily needs and money that is spent for your monthly commodities, this will also affect the companies that you owe money to, which would include banks, credit card companies, car insurance, health insurance, even electricity and water bills.</p>
<p>If you get this once a year it makes it easier to see if there are any errors on it, which do happen fairly often and these can indeed affect your credit rating a lot. </p>
<p>As mentioned earlier, a good credit standing would always matter. The lender would look to you as someone who can be trusted to pay on the promised time, with the promised amount.</p>
<p>An individual with a bad credit standing, alternatively, would have a hard time getting a loan, which is why some companies, who may or may not have been in that boat before, now offer personal loans. These companies know that most financial institutions do not easily offer a loan, because, the bottom line of it all, a person with a bad credit standing is someone who can&#8217;t be trusted to pay off their dues.</p>
<p>Pay Bills on Time<br />
Keep up to date when it comes to paying your bills. If you are in the habit of paying late then this will unduly affect your credit rating for the worse, for sure!</p>
<p>Reduce Credit Cards<br />
Its good policy to reduce the amount of credit cards that you use. However, do not close the account of any of them if you have just paid them off as this reflects poorly on your record. Its wise just to put them safely some where and not use them. Do not apply for new cards until you have paid off your current ones.</p>
<p>For the secured personal loan, the borrower needs to have collateral before the lender allows him to borrow money. On the other hand, should you opt to have an unsecured loan, although you do not need collateral before your loan is approved, the amount that you can borrow is lower and the interest rates are higher compared to the secured loan.</p>
<p>The second chance is here, offered and presented to you. Make the most out of it, and remember that for money that is borrowed, it always has to be returned, albeit with interest this time. Once your credit standing is restored, learn your lesson.</p>
<p>Find out more about <a href="http://www.whichcreditcard4me.com/credit-cards-bad-credit-fees">Personal Loans For People With Bad Credit</a> and <a href="http://whichcreditcard4me.com/loans-bad-credit">Loans For Bad Credit</a>.</p>
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		<title>Credit Card Fraud And What To Look Out For</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 18:54:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joseph Archibald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Credit card fraud is no new thing and if you ask around you will possibly find at least one person you know who has been the victim of such a crime. And no, its not all internet - based either. Often it will happen when you least expect it to, in restaurants and in stores and shops.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Credit card fraud is no new thing and if you ask around you will possibly find at least one person you know who has been the victim of such a crime. And no, its not all internet &#8211; based either. Often it will happen when you least expect it to, in restaurants and in stores and shops. </p>
<p>I personally have used my credit card many, many more times on the internet than in shops in the high street or in restaurants. On the internet I have had no problems ever. I have been defrauded when using my card at a gas station, however. So this goes to show that its certainly not the case that all fraud is on the internet. I trust the internet more, actually. Its not difficult for someone who works in a restaurant as a casual waiter or waitress to attain your card details by what is known as &#8220;skimming&#8221;.</p>
<p>What is skimming? This is where when you hand over you card to a store keeper or whomever and they take it to make payment for your goods or the services you have been given. However, instead of only swiping your card for the one transaction you made, they will swipe the card into a card reader which can then be taken off premises and the data downloaded to a computer or other storage device.</p>
<p>The only way to be sure this has or is not happening to you is to regularly check your card statements. Often thieves will make very small transactions so you are not aware of them, so its wise to go through your statement carefully.</p>
<p>Due to the increase of credit card fraud over the past number of years, banks have in place higher security measures and also better compensation plans for those unfortunate enough to have experienced it.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, here are a few tips to keep in mind when using your credit card:</p>
<p>- keep very safe all credit card statements and shred anything that you do not wish to keep that has your details on. Do not put anything in the bucket without shredding it first</p>
<p>- if you are ever asked to provide credit card account details over the phone you have to ask why. Its possible this could be fraudulent activity to be very sure before you divulge anything at all</p>
<p>- do not simply lend out your card to anyone, other than those you can really trust</p>
<p>- only carry the credit card or cards that you need and leave the rest in a safe place</p>
<p>- do not leave any credit card slips lying around or do not just simply throw them in the bin</p>
<p>- keep your card receipts and check them regularly against your statements</p>
<p>- if you are moving home then do let your credit card company know well in advance of your move</p>
<p>So there we are, some simple but very effective ways to lower any risks to our credit cards and ensure we do not suffer from credit card theft.</p>
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		<title>Credit Card Debt Settlement Opposed To Bankruptcy In The United States &#8211; Which Is Best For You?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 21:28:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joseph Archibald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you wondering which is better - to work out a credit card debt settlement or to file for bankruptcy but are not at all sure which is the right one for you then you need to take a few things into consideration before you make any decision which is right for you at this time. Perhaps it feels the right thing to do is to file for bankruptcy and leave all the hassles of nasty phone calls and demanding letters well behind, but lets look at some facts here.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you wondering which is better &#8211; to work out a credit card debt settlement or to file for bankruptcy but are not at all sure which is the right one for you then you need to take a few things into consideration before you make any decision which is right for you at this time. Perhaps it feels the right thing to do is to file for bankruptcy and leave all the hassles of nasty phone calls and demanding letters well behind, but lets look at some facts here.</p>
<p>It may seem obvious to file for bankruptcy and get all the hassle and misery over and done with but before you do lets analyse a few facts.</p>
<p>Let us say that you have been unable to pay off your visa credit card for quite some time and the card company have now sold your debt to them to a debt collection agency. The collection agency will shortly be in touch with you, often firstly with a letter and then with a follow up phone call with demands for immediate payment.</p>
<p>Lets look at some figures to make this more clear.<br />
- The original amount you owe is $16,000.<br />
- As a full payment the debt collector is willing to accept $8,000.<br />
- The debt collector gets 60% of this amount = $4,800.<br />
- The card company will thus get 40% = $3,200.</p>
<p>Although the card company is not going to receive anything near the initial amount owed to them this $3,200 is still more than they would attain in Chapter 13 bankruptcy. If you were to go for Chapter 7 bankruptcy they would receive absolutely nothing!</p>
<p>The credit card company will obviously receive a much-reduced amount to what is actually owed to them and the reason they are willing to accept this is that they compare this figure firstly to what they would get if you were to declare Chapter 13 bankruptcy &#8211; they would get less. If you were to declare Chapter 7 however, they would get absolutely nothing!</p>
<p>But is this any clearer to you now than before? Probably not much. So, ask yourself this:<br />
 &#8211; how long does bankruptcy stay on your credit file?<br />
   Answer: 10 years<br />
 &#8211; how long does a settlement stay on your file?<br />
   Answer: 7 years</p>
<p>Further, if you are to discontinue with the plan at any stage your case will be dismissed and you will be right back at the beginning once again, having paid all those added fees, which you lose anyhow.</p>
<p>Therefore, unless your debt is very much insurmountable, it most certainly makes very good sense to focus upon the debt settlement route.</p>
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