Maybe these 10 items can answer some questions you have about
using credit cards. Make sure to check out the link in #1.
#1. Do not
Use Them.
Credit cards accounted for 1.3 million Americans filing
bankruptcy in 1998.
#2. If you make use of
credit cards pay them off each month.
Carrying a balance on your credit cards could add up to hundreds
of dollars each year in interest and penalties.
#3. If you cant pay off your credit card balance each month,
pay as much as possible.
Every extra dollar you pay over the interest charges goes toward
paying off the principle. Minimum payments are 90% interest and
10% principle.
#4. Never obtain a credit card based on an introductory interest
rate.
Introductory interest rates are strictly bait to get you hooked.
After a short period of measure
the intro rate adds
substantially.
#5. Be careful consolidating your credit card debt.
Whether you utilize equity in your home or find another credit card
to lower your interest rate, there are things you MUST DO. If
you pay off a credit card you are going to receive constant
offers, either checks in the mail or special offers, to utilize that
credit card again. Be sure to cut up the credit card you paid
off and contact the company to cancel.
#6. Do not obtain credit card protection.
Many credit card businesses
offer credit card protection for a
fee. This is normally a percentage of the outstanding balance.
According to the Federal Trade Commission,
(http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/alerts/lossalrt.htm) you
are only obligated to pay the first $50 when your credit card
is used by someone unauthorized. You could easily pay several
times the $50 for credit card protection in a year.
#7. Do not
keep more that two credit cards.
The biggest reason for this two card rule is that it is easier
to keep track of possible errors and current interest rates
with no more than two cards. Some credit card businesses
will
increase your interest rate without prior notification. You must
look at your statements each month and inquire about any
discrepancies.
#8. Always mail your credit cards bills at least seven days
prior to the due date.
Currently, credit cards businesses
are allowed to charge a
maximum of $29 for late fees if the bill is not paid on time.
With delays in the mail and processing measure
once the bill
reaches the credit card company offices, you need at least 7
days to be sure it is posted on instant.
#9. Always protect your credit card numbers from others.
Be sure that you do not
allow unauthorized people to see your
credit card numbers. It is very user friendly to use someone elses
credit card, as stores are very lax in their security of
handling credit cards, seldom checking to see if the signature
on the back of the card matches the one on the credit card form.
Never give your credit card number over the phone unless you
know who you are talking to.
#10. Dont use credit cards for groceries.
Buying things like groceries with a credit card, unless you
pay the card off each month, is a no win situation. Buying
recurring items like groceries will only tend to increase your
credit card debt each month.