Saturday, August 9, 2008

Bad credit turns worse


Bad credit turns worse
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Bad credit turns worse
Consumers who are suffering from bad credit tend to be on the lookout for a new credit card that will serve those with bad credit by giving out loans to people despite their credit rating. These cards often come with an even higher interest rate than regular credit cards. On top of that borrowing money to pay off their debts is hardly ever a solution to a bad credit situation unless the new loan has a very low interest rate. People often forget to read the terms and conditions of loans and credit cards. It is wise to always read the small print and to double-check before signing up for any new loans. People can choose to visit debt advice companies for the best advice on their personal bad credit situation. Many credit card companies are now starting to send out free sample gift and so-called free items with their credit card bills. Research has shown that most people receiving these gifts actually think that they are really being given something for free. This, however, is not true at all. The free offer comes with a note saying that people only have to pay the very low shipping and handling fee if they decide to keep the present. People do not know that by accepting the gift, they are also signing up for receiving a series of so-called free gifts that have to be paid by them. And we're not just talking shipping fee either. Again, it's all in the small printing.People who have accepted one of the gifts that came with their credit card bills would be wise to review the small print on their bill. Consumers can call the phone number listed next to the credit card transaction for the shipping costs of the item to cancel any future communication with the company sending out the items.

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