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Greenhorn
Join Date: Jul 2006
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i have a equifax score of 732 and locking for a long term credit card rate. I have no debt and pay my credit card bills on time. I owe less than 20% of my outstanding credit card balance<br />
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Greenhorn
Join Date: Jul 2006
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NO BANK is best bank
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Greenhorn
Join Date: Oct 2007
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Bankrate.com is a good source for researching credit cards, checking accounts, savings accounts, etc.
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Greenhorn
Join Date: Jul 2006
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If you're looking for a low standard rate, then check out the Capital One Platinum Prestige card which is currently at 7.4%.
Lots of cards offer 0% introductory rates on purchases for up to 12 months or more, but then the standard rate may be pretty high afterwards. However, if you just want a low standard APR to begin with, the above card is pretty good. You can check it out as well as other 0% introductory rate cards at my source. |
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Greenhorn
Join Date: Jul 2006
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Check out Simmons First National Bank with Fixed Interest rate 7.99% and no annual fee. But no 7/24 customer services though.
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Greenhorn
Join Date: Jul 2006
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all banks have the same practically interest rate some banks offered some Arther things,but are very close went it Com's to the interests.
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