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February 23, 2006
Editor's Review of The Discover 2 Go Card
The Discover 2Go credit card is a uniquely shaped and compact card that is designed for convenience. This small card comes with a protective case that is made of durable plastic that keeps your card safe and sound. Also attached to it is a removable clip that you can use to hold such things as extra cash or I.D. Attach your keys to it for convenience and easy accessibility.
The Discover 2Go card is a compact-sized new way to pay. This card is available with most of the excellent Discover credit cards at no cost. Simply choose which card is the best choice for you and your situation. These cards all come with unbeatable interest rates starting at 0% and many other privileges such as no annual fee, 100% fraud protection services, online access and up to $50,000 credit limit. Many of your choices will also include excellent cashback bonuses on all your purchases with unlimited earnings, along with the option to double your rewards with gift cards or certificates from participating partners.
Choose the perfect Discover Card for you today and start to enjoy the many benefits that come with it including the new Discover 2Go card. I think this is a great item to have for today's busy lifestyle that is so convenient and comes with so many rewards and options.
Posted by Colin at 06:28 PM | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBacks (0)February 21, 2006
Which Amex Card Is Right For You?
If you need a credit card for personal or business use, American Express offers a variety of options. Picking the right card can be a daunting task, so I'm here to help you simplify the process by explaining the key pros and cons of a few of the most popular cards that American Express offers.
Do you prefer having no annual fee? Try the Blue or the Blue Cash cards, available for personal use or business use. Blue Cash rewards you for using your card by giving you up to 5% cash back. Both cards come with an introductory 0% APR and a permanent APR as low as 7.99%, depending on your credit history and card usage. These cards are also smartly designed in blue coloring and clear plastic. The Blue cards have pre-set spending limits, which some customers do not prefer.
American Express also offers their instantly recognizable green cards and gold cards. These cards have annual fees anywhere from $65-$90, but come with the flexibility of no pre-set spending limit. Let's clear something up, though, about what this actually means. Each purchase you make with your card is individually approved at the time of the sale, and approval is based on a variety of factors. Some factors used are credit record, personal resources, and past account history. "No pre-set spending limit" does not mean you have the ability to instantly charge whatever you want!
Posted by Colin at 12:21 PM | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBacks (0)February 16, 2006
Editor's Review Of American Express Hilton HHonors Platinum Credit Card
The American Express Hilton HHonors Platinum credit card offers some fabulous rewards for those with distinctive taste and excellent credit. American Express is targeting those who earn a great salary and travel frequently either for business or personal reasons. The card offers a great points system where you earn 5 Hilton HHonors® bonus points for each eligible dollar spent on stays at over 2,700 Hilton Family hotels worldwide and for eligible purchases at supermarkets, drugstores, gas stations, dining establishments, the U.S. Postal Service, and for wireless phone bills. The additional points earned really start adding up fast!
Another great feature offered by the American Express Hilton HHonors Platinum card are balance transfers from your higher-rate credti cards to your American Express® Card account with no transaction fee! Then enjoy the low APR: 2.9% for first six months of cardmembership.
The costs and fees of being a cardholder
The American Express Hilton HHonors Platinum is perfect for those who enjoy staying in the finest of Hotels such as the Hilton family of hotels. Your credit must be excellent to qualify for this card however most people who stay at Hilton hotels do have their finances in order. I really don't see any down side to this card other than the incredibly high interest rates for default accounts but high rates for default accounts with any credit card are incredibly high. The Hilton rewards card from American Express gets my approval.
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