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		<title>The Real Truth Behind 0% Apr Credit Cards</title>
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Take a quick look through your wallet. How many credit cards do you have? Are you one of those credit card fanatics? Are you like one of those individuals who get hold of as many credit cards as possible? Firstly you better make sure you understand that this may get you into a serious financial [...]]]></description>
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<p>Take a quick look through your wallet. How many credit cards do you have? Are you one of those credit card fanatics? Are you like one of those individuals who get hold of as many credit cards as possible? Firstly you better make sure you understand that this may get you into a serious financial bind. Sure, credit cards are a great way to deal with unforeseen expenses, and at times can save your butt. On the other hand, these tricky little plastic cards can also trick you into spending carelessly. We all know their typical spiel. Every credit card company knows exactly what you want to hear. Hence thats the reason why your mailbox is constantly filled with offers for 0 apr credit cards. They simply love to pitch that; don&#8217;t they? The truth is we all light up at the number 0. It instantly tells us that we have nothing to lose. Ha! Now thats a good one. But, while these 0 apr credit cards start out benign, they soon turn sinister. All of a sudden the apr hits the roof, and you&#8217;re shelling out loads of cash for interest rates each month.</p>
<p>Have you checked your mailbox today, did you notice any pitches for 0 apr credit cards? Im sure my guess is there was at least one in the box. Now, the question is; are you going to slit it open and read the whole deal, or simply tear it apart and toss it away? Now don&#8217;t get me wrong, sure we all fancy a credit card or two in our wallets and purses. At times those 0 apr credit cards can be helpful if we get in a bind. The trick is using it wisely. In other words, it basically implies not using it unless you really have to. And I mean have to! You dont need to simply stick something on your 0 apr credit cards if have the cash to pay for. No need to constantly fight the monthly credit card payment? Or perhaps, you are one of those exceptional folks who pay their credit cards off completely every single month. If you are, then hats off to you. You&#8217;re one of few. Though a lot of us, or probably the majority of us claims that this is how we will do it, we actually don&#8217;t. Trust me, the credit card companies depend on this. After a while, you&#8217;ll probably want one of the 0 apr credit cards for some emergencies. The trick is staying strong and not using it for casual shopping. There are loads of online resources for those seeking current deals on 0 apr credit cards. Its simple to pop open Google and do a quick search regarding 0 apr credit cards. Nevertheless, be prepared, because loads of them are about to pitch to you.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Mar 2010 12:55:39 +0000</pubDate>
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How many pieces of plastic do you have? Are you a credit card fanatic? You know, one of those individuals that acquire as many credit cards as possible? Now, first of all, this may get you into a serious financial bind. Sure, credit cards are a great way to deal with an unexpected [...]]]></description>
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How many pieces of plastic do you have? Are you a credit card fanatic? You know, one of those individuals that acquire as many credit cards as possible? Now, first of all, this may get you into a serious financial bind. Sure, credit cards are a great way to deal with an unexpected expense, and can no doubt save your butt at times. However, these tricky little cards can also dupe you into spending carelessly. We all know their typical spiel. Those clever credit card companies know just what you want to hear. That&#8217;s why your mailbox is consistently filled with offers for 0 apr credit cards. They love to pitch that; don&#8217;t they? Let&#8217;s face it; we all light up at the number 0. It immediately tells us that we won&#8217;t lose anything. Ha, that&#8217;s a good one. But, while these 0 apr credit cards start out benign, they soon turn sinister. Suddenly the apr is through the roof, and you&#8217;re shelling out tons of cash for interest rates every month. </p>
<p>When you checked your mailbox today, were there any pitches for 0 apr credit cards? I&#8217;m going to go ahead and guess there was at least one. Now, the question is; are you going to rip it open and read the whole deal, or simply tear it apart and throw it away? Don&#8217;t get me wrong, we all like to have a credit card or two in our wallets and purses. Those 0 apr credit cards can come in handy if we get in a bind. The trick is using it wisely. This basically translates as not using it unless you have to. And I mean have to! There&#8217;s no reason to stick something on your 0 apr credit cards if you can already pay cash. Why grapple with the monthly credit card payment? Or maybe you&#8217;re one of those rare individuals who pay their credit cards off completely each and every month. If you are, then many congrats to you. You&#8217;re one of few. Although many of us, or probably most of us claim that this is how we will do it, we actually don&#8217;t. Believe me, the credit card companies count on this. In the end, you&#8217;ll probably want one of the 0 apr credit cards for some emergencies. The trick is staying strong and not using it for random shopping. If you are in search of current deals on 0 apr credit cards, then I suggest you get online. It&#8217;s easy to pop open Google and do a quick search regarding 0 apr credit cards. However, be prepared, because loads of them are about to pitch to you.</p>
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		<title>0% Credit Cards: Are They The Real Deal?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 00:30:45 +0000</pubDate>
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Whenever I hear the number 0%, I hope that it refers to the interest rate I have to pay and not the interest rate that I have to earn. There are many different credit card offers out there, and of course when you see the 0% it seems like it would be the best option. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Whenever I hear the number 0%, I hope that it refers to the interest rate I have to pay and not the interest rate that I have to earn. There are many different credit card offers out there, and of course when you see the 0% it seems like it would be the best option. But, when you sit and think about it you might wonder why one credit card would be 0% and the other would be 26%, what&#8217;s the catch?</p>
<p>It is not that the issuer is out to scam you. But you still need to look close. You never know what you are in for unless you read all the terms and conditions associated with the card.</p>
<p>0% Doesn&#8217;t Mean 0% Across the Board</p>
<p>While there are some legit 0% credit cards out there you need to look at the fine print before you simply assume that you can buy everything with no interest. The 0% is not a blank check that you cash anywhere. If applies to some types of transactions. This isn&#8217;t to say that you shouldn&#8217;t take advantage; you just need to be an aware consumer and make sure that you know how the 0% works.</p>
<p>If you have some credit card balances that you would like to transfer than you may want to look for a 0% credit card. There are many credit cards out there that offer 0% balance transfers. The more the transfer, the higher the saving. Many people use these cards to do away with those high interest credit cards so that they can actually start making a dent in the amount of money that they owe instead of just paying off the interest each month.</p>
<p>Many 0% credit cards have 0% interest rate offers on specified purchases. These may be purchases at specific stores or for specific products, but depending on what you purchase these credit card offers really can save you a lot of money. You&#8217;ll need to be sure to read all of the fine print on these cards to be sure that it is something that will save you as much money as you would hope.</p>
<p>Then there are the cards that use 0% as the way to ensnare you. Often times this 0% is good for the first six months or a year that you have a card. This is a nice way to consolidate debt, make big purchases, pay for car or house repairs, or just buy things that you have been putting off because you didn&#8217;t want to pay interest. One more interesting dimension of credit cards relates to rewards and cash back.</p>
<p>Before you choose any one of the 0% credit cards that you come across you should read through all of the features. The prudent buyer wants to know the interest rate, not just on day one but also on later days. Do you need to pay off all of the items that you bought during the 0% time? Whether you make money or lose money will depend on how smartly you use the card.</p>
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