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		<title>What credit card can I apply for that does not check credit?</title>
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I am attempting to build a positve credit rating and I need a card that reports to the credit bureau, but will allow me to obtain it without a credit check. HELP?Giga Flux
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<div><br/>I am attempting to build a positve credit rating and I need a card that reports to the credit bureau, but will allow me to obtain it without a credit check. HELP?<br/><br/><a href='http://gigaflux.com'>Giga Flux</a></div>
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		<title>The Importance of a Free Credit Report</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2009 11:28:53 +0000</pubDate>
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The importance of getting your free credit report cannot be overemphasized. In the current economic climate, with such a strong squeeze on credit, everybody&#8217;s credit rating is at risk, and even if you think you have a premium credit score, you might be in for an unpleasant shock. People are getting such shocks not only [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/><br/>The importance of getting your free credit report cannot be overemphasized. In the current economic climate, with such a strong squeeze on credit, everybody&#8217;s credit rating is at risk, and even if you think you have a premium credit score, you might be in for an unpleasant shock. People are getting such shocks not only daily, but hourly throughout the USA.<br/><br/>However, before we discuss that, let&#8217;s have a look at what a credit report is and what information it gives you. It contains four parts basically: your personal details, your credit history, public records appertaining to your financial stability and finally, inquiries made by third parties as to your credit record. While you might not understand the need for this information, they are carefully examined by potential lenders.<br/><br/>To put it in general terms, your credit report is a record of your credit history and your financial stability. It contains financial details such as mortgages, loans, mail order agreements, credit cards, banking facilities and so on, and includes your repayment history, any late payments, missed payments, defaults and so on. It also includes any details of credit or loan applications you have made, and whether any have been turned down.<br/><br/>If your credit report is bad, you will either not be offered credit or will have to pay a higher interest rate than those with a good credit report. In some cases you will be refused credit. Hence the importance of knowing what your credit record is like. The same is true of your credit score that lenders use to assess your credit-worthiness.<br/><br/>The implications of a bad credit report include you being refused a credit card application, a loan, a mortgage, a car loan and any other form of credit. You could even be refused a mail order agreement or even a car hire. That is not the end of it, because the same could apply to your partner and your children if they reside at the same address as you. When your kids look for a mortgage of their own before being married, or seek a loan for their first car, they could be refused because of your poor credit record.<br/><br/>That is fine if the record is correct, because although it is bad for you, at least it will have been deserved. However, it has been estimated that up to 90% of credit records are inaccurate, and that a large proportion of people are being wrongly refused credit. Not an entire 90%, obviously, but a lot of people are being unfairly refused credit, and that could be you or your kids. You won&#8217;t know till you apply.<br/><br/>Why wait till then? Why not just get a credit report now, so that you know where you stand. It makes sense, and since it is free what are you waiting for? Did you know that anybody can see your credit report? In the USA, the Fair credit Reporting Act (FCRA) allows employers, creditors, landlords, insurers and any other business to have access to your credit report for purposes of credit, renting a home, employment or any other reason where your financial situation could be of interest.<br/><br/>These reports are available in the USA from three agencies: Experian, Equifax and TransUnion, and each has to provide you with a free copy of your credit report annually on request. Once you have a bad record on your report you have to wait 7 years to have it removed.<br/><br/>However, there are companies that help you to check up on your report and have any inaccurate data removed. You could easily have your next credit request refused due to inaccurate or false information. Identity theft or even mistaken identity is no longer uncommon. Nor is it uncommon for office staff to make typing errors and you to have something on your credit record that never occurred.<br/><br/>In today&#8217;s economic climate your credit is the one thing you must do all that you can to protect, so make sure you implement your right to a free credit report. There are companies that can get your free report from all three agencies, and then check it with you to make sure that nothing is untoward. With 90% containing inaccurate information, that might be highly likely. If so they can help you to get these false records removed.<br/><br/>It&#8217;s your credit, and it affects everybody living in your home. Get it checked out now with a free triple credit report. Also check up on your credit score at the same time.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://creditcardsvalue.com'>Creditcards Value</a></div>
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		<title>Free Credit Report</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Dec 2008 23:57:37 +0000</pubDate>
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We live in a credit oriented world. We all get credit at some point, so it&#8217;s hardly surprising to learn that we all have a credit history. If you are curious about your credit rating, and you should be, you can obtain a free credit report from a number of sources. This will let you [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/><br/>We live in a credit oriented world. We all get credit at some point, so it&#8217;s hardly surprising to learn that we all have a credit history. If you are curious about your credit rating, and you should be, you can obtain a free credit report from a number of sources. This will let you see what the credit companies see when you apply for a loan or a mortgage.<br/><br/>Applying for a free credit report can actually save you money, if used properly. It is important that your electoral role details are up to date, for example. There are other public record that will be compiled to create your credit history, any CCJ&#8217;s against you, for example. You can also discover who has been conducting credit searches on you. In short, a free credit report will let you know everything a lender will discover about you if you apply for credit of any kind.<br/><br/>Whenever you apply for credit that information is passed to a credit agency and kept in your personal credit file. That becomes a kind of footprint that other credit lenders can check up on to see how many others you have sought credit from. If you have made a lot of applications in a short period of time, it will look bad for you; especially if there have been an equally high amount of refusals.<br/><br/>The advantage of this system is that credit lenders can access your entire credit history with one single request. They do not have to ask several different places for the information. There are advantages to you to. You can also apply for a free credit report from a single agency, rather than having to chase all over the place to try and find out what information is kept on your credit history.<br/><br/>The information you will receive in your free credit report includes things like, who is living in your home in addition to you, if you have any financial affiliation with them, or they with you. Because of this, another person&#8217;s past credit history may affect your present credit standing. For this reason you should be very careful whom you do business with, or have a financial link with.<br/><br/>If you want to have a free credit report of your own credit history, court history and government agency involvement, you can apply through the terms laid down in the Data Protection Act. This states the terms under which the free credit report reference agencies can supply you with a copy. There will be probably be an administrative fee, but it should be quite small and only necessary to cover their costs.<br/><br/>There are many agencies willing to supply you with a free credit report. A search in any of the major Internet search engines will yield positive results. You should be careful, however, as there are always identity fraudsters who are out to take your personal details and use them to your detriment wherever they can get the chance.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://creditcardsvalue.com'>Creditcards Value</a></div>
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		<title>Should Students Get Credit Cards?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2008 01:59:38 +0000</pubDate>
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Matthew Meyer asked: In today&#8217;s world, having a credit card is a luxury. Credit cards are a great convenience, meaning that you don&#8217;t need to worry about cash when making a purchase. Although some credit cards have strict requirements, there are a lot of manufacturers that are giving both high school and college students the [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Matthew Meyer</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>In today&#8217;s world, having a credit card is a luxury. Credit cards are a great convenience, meaning that you don&#8217;t need to worry about cash when making a purchase. Although some credit cards have strict requirements, there are a lot of manufacturers that are giving both high school and college students the chance to get their own credit cards. Student credit cards can be used the same way as a traditional credit card, although they do come with certain restrictions and limitations that other credit cards don&#8217;t normally have.<br/><br/>A lot of companies and banks that offer student credit cards will normally need a co-signer as a form of insurance or collateral. This person will sign on the loan with the student, and will be the person the company falls back on if the student is unable to pay the bill. Normally a parent or guardian, the co-signer is considered to be back up and a peace of mind for the issuer of the student credit card, as they can always count on the co-signer with good credit to pay if the student can&#8217;t.<br/><br/>Normally, the APR or interest rate is higher with student credit cards, which helps to minimize the risk for the company. The spending limit is also different with these credit cards, as most are between 250 &#8211; 800 dollars. The reason for this, is because most students have established any credit, and therefore won&#8217;t have a great credit rating. Although the spending limit is obviously lower with these cards than other credit cards, they will still help students establish credit.<br/><br/>Students who plan to make a large purchase, can greatly benefit from using student credit cards. To make large purchases, you&#8217;ll need good credit &#8211; which is where a student credit card can really help out. You can use these credit cards as a stepping stone to building credit, and establishing a good credit rating. If you can get your credit rating high with your credit card, you&#8217;ll then be able to be approved for much higher loans in the future.<br/><br/>Student credit cards can also help students gain a sense of responsibility. The card works just like any other credit card, although the spending limit is much lower. Once the student has mastered usage of the card, he or she can manage money much better later on in life. These cards are great for students to have, and can teach them money skills that will last a lifetime.<br/><br/>Just like traditional credit cards, students should also know that student credits cards can be dangerous. Although they are great to have, there are pitfalls such as overspending. If students spend more money than they having coming in, they will be unable to pay their credit card bill, which will then affect their credit. If the company goes after the co-signer to pay the bill, it could also affect their credit as well. Therefore, students should always have a budget in mind before they start using their credit cards.<br/><br/>All in all, student credit cards are great to have. For high school students or college students, these credit cards are a means of freedom, and a way to teach responsibility. They can come in handy during emergencies, which is reason enough to invest in them. If your son or daughter is in school right now, you should look into student credit cards. They can help your child to establish credit &#8211; which will take them farther wherever they go in life.<br/><br/>You can find the best choice of credit cards and pre-paid cards at www.CreditCards.us (http://www.creditcards.us)<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://wallpapers5.com'>Wallpapers 5</a></div>
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		<title>Bad Credit Cards &#8211; How Bad Credit Credit Cards Can Help Rebuild Your Credit</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Nov 2008 18:52:04 +0000</pubDate>
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John M. Stafford asked: Unfortunately, not everyone has the fortune of having a perfect credit history. If you find yourself in this position, it&#8217;s actually quite simple to rebuild your credit rating with bad credit credit cards.Bad credit credit cards are offered by companies for a very good reason, money. These companies often charge outrageous [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>John M. Stafford</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Unfortunately, not everyone has the fortune of having a perfect credit history. If you find yourself in this position, it&#8217;s actually quite simple to rebuild your credit rating with bad credit credit cards.<br/><br/>Bad credit credit cards are offered by companies for a very good reason, money. These companies often charge outrageous interest rates and fees to cardholders in return for a credit line.<br/><br/>So does this mean that you shouldn&#8217;t apply for a bad credit card? Absolutely not.<br/><br/>These cards, if used responsibly, can help you reestablish a history of making payments and boost your credit card history. Just remember that the fees can really add up, so avoid carrying a large balance from month to month.<br/><br/>There are other options available to those with bad credit such as prepaid credit cards and secured creditcards. As with bad credit credit cards, these are more expensive to the cardholder than traditional cards but they can help improve your credit rating and offer you the convenience of carrying a credit card, despite the fact that your credit history is blemished.<br/><br/>If you have fallen on hard times and have messed up your credit history, it&#8217;s not the end of the world. Using methods such as these can help you restore your credit history over time and get you back on track with the credit bureaus.<br/><br/>Sure, you&#8217;re going to pay a price for getting a second chance with higher than normal fees. However, if you&#8217;re careful by limiting your spending and paying off your outstanding credit card balances each month, the high interest won&#8217;t be a factor for you.<br/><br/>Hopefully this article has given you some ideas for ways to rebuild your credit with bad credit credit cards. Used wisely, these cards can be a great way to get back into good standing with the credit card agencies.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://creditcardsvalue.com'>Creditcards Value</a></div>
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		<title>E-commerce Safety and Global Sourcing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Nov 2008 00:53:36 +0000</pubDate>
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DYLAN asked: E-commerce, global sourcing and online international trade are as secure as you can assume. To avoid fraud, a few critical steps need to be understood beforehand, especially so in case of international trade and import/export transactions.-Safety Tips Global Sourcing and Import/Export in E-CommerceThe following points help you avoid frauds in e-commerce when online [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>DYLAN</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>E-commerce, global sourcing and online international trade are as secure as you can assume. To avoid fraud, a few critical steps need to be understood beforehand, especially so in case of international trade and import/export transactions.<br/><br/>-Safety Tips Global Sourcing and Import/Export in E-Commerce<br/><br/>The following points help you avoid frauds in e-commerce when online shopping or global sourcing.<br/><br/>1.	Know the import/export trader and product to the maximum. No matter what, antecedents matter much, especially as you can&#8217;t see the seller. Put the power of internet to best use to discover the traders&#8217; global sourcing or import/export history before engaging in international trade or import/export with him<br/><br/>2.	Bulk import/export or just global sourcing, setup refund/withdrawal policies with great clarity. If you are buying retail online study the sellers warrantee/refund policy. This way, you know what can go wrong in an international trade<br/><br/>3.	International e-commerce safety rests much on trading account information and passwords. Weaker passwords will get hacked and mindlessly disclosed information leaves in the lurch.<br/><br/>4.	Import/export, international trade site and consumers must ensure whether the website uses SSL, a security technology and certified by a licensed agency like VeriSign or Thawte. Sites with SSL will start with &#8220;https&#8221; (&#8217;s&#8217; indicates security) instead of the usual &#8220;http&#8221; and an icon of a closed lock appears on the status bar.<br/><br/>5.	If the offer is too good to believe, forget global sourcing or buy some retail thing there. True, e-commerce can afford cheap sales but too much of discount is an alarm sign<br/><br/>-Can Identity Theft Spoil My International Trade Reputation<br/><br/>It is simple as 123 to misuse your identity and spoil credit rating domestically which can have cascading effect on your export import or global sourcing activities to some extent.<br/><br/>-What You Can Do About International Trade This<br/><br/>It takes your conscious effort to ensure safety at international trade for global sourcing and import/export, whichever applies to you. Here are some steps.<br/><br/>1.	In an international trade, either for import/export or global sourcing, never mail our account or credit card numbers to anyone or don&#8217;t scribble it on papers for any reason<br/><br/>2.	Disallow cookies from e-commerce sites unless you absolutely trust them. Avoid using creditcard for paying monthly bills online, just as you do for import/export payments.<br/><br/>3.	Avoid email scams like spoofs/phishing. Don&#8217;t open mails from unknown/suspicious sources which claim to be international trade or import and export offers. Opening a mail can confirm to senders your email-ID and sometimes installs malicious codes.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://creditcardsvalue.com'>Creditcards Value</a></div>
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