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how I can earn money online without credit card or deposits ?
Posted on February 26th, 2011 5 comments -
I’m trying to send something without a credit card online because I do not have one?
Posted on February 25th, 2011 3 commentsKerrrrrri C asked:
Okay, First of all thank you for answering my question. Plz be serious and provide me with accurate information that might actually help me out here. I’m trying to find a website that sends flowers internationallly where I don’t have to pay with a credit card. Is there a way I can send them through a website or what other ways can I send them where the flowers will reach my friend of a very far unharmed. Thank chu!
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What is the best bank to have an account, credit card, and online account with?
Posted on December 24th, 2010 5 commentsAllen asked:
What is the best bank to have an account, credit card, and online account with???I heard Chase, National City, Charter One
But which is the best???
please and thank you
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wut are the risks or giving ur credit card number online to buy a product?
Posted on December 5th, 2010 2 commentsTae asked:
wut are the risks or giving ur credit card number online to buy a product? i am trying to buy my son proactive but i’ve never really baught anyhtign online before and i was afraid for someone taking the credit card number
Kristen -
Is there any alternative to credit card (and debit card) for shopping online?
Posted on August 18th, 2010 7 commentsTrishul asked:
Also, PayPal sounds interesting, is it safe?
And I dont have credit card for that either….
Adrian -
A question about credit card (Discover) online payments?
Posted on July 30th, 2010 1 commentDaveSaveTheDay asked:
Hi, I am wondering how long does it takes to processed an online payment made to discover. I made the payment on the 27th the due date is 28th, which is right now, through a check. If they haven’t received it by today will my payment be considered late?
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How to prevent online credit card theft
Posted on February 16th, 2010 No commentselementaryfinance asked:
With increasing frequency and intensity it’s happening and your credit is at risk. The attacks are getting more and more sophisticated and the thieves are becoming more widespread. They are working hard to stay a step ahead of law enforcement and they are largely successful. Your money, your credit, and your identity are at risk of being compromised by online credit card theft.
Did you know that more than 15 million people per year are victims of identity theft? Did you know that it takes an average of 600 hours of work for you to recover from identity theft? Did you know that online credit card theft costs our nation 500 million per year?
It’s clear that your identity and credit are at risk and the only way to protect it is to take actions on your own part. Here are five ways that will help you not fall victim to online credit card theft:
Only buy from companies with an actual mailing address- Websites come and go all the time and because of that, it is very easy for a scam to be executed and your money stolen and the website shut down very quickly. Businesses that sell merchandise have addresses. You should also verify this address.
Enter your credit card number in to secure websites only- Secure websites always start with HTTPS rather than HTTP. Your internet browser will also have a picture of a lock or some other graphic that will show you that you are in a secure environment.
Say no to work at home schemes- A lot of people are looking for work at home, get rich quick schemes and they are willing to give their credit card number to anybody promising quick riches. Online credit card theft often happens on the websites of thieves playing to the emotions of the average person.
Don’t give your credit card information as a response to an e-mail. No company will ask you to provide your credit card number through an e-mail. If a company e-mails you pointing you to a website to pay for something and it could be legitimate, don’t click on the link. Instead, go to the website and log in to your account.
Get an online identity theft prevention service. Online credit card theft can be prevented by paying a small monthly fee for identity monitoring. A company that you know and trust like Equifax is the perfect place to get this service.
The thieves are going to keep attacking and you may be next. At the very least, an attack would be less than convenient. At worst, it may wipe out your child’s college savings that you have contributed to for years or your retirement money. It’s easy to prevent by enrolling in a protection service like Equifax.
RYAN -
The Benefits of Online Credit Cards
Posted on February 9th, 2010 No commentsvicky.cochrane.uk@googlemail.com asked:
Say the words “credit card” to most people and they’ll shudder briefly before launching into their own tale of woe including steep interest rates and never ending bill payments. It’s a sad fact that many people don’t fare well with credit cards, mainly due to poor planning with repayments. Credit cards themselves are actually incredibly useful money accounts, where banks lend you cash you don’t actually have on the promise that you’ll pay them back.
Naturally, until you add in the interest rates banks ask for on repayments, this can cause the bills to just leap and jump upwards until a considerable debt has collected.
This is a popular view of credits cards shared by many – but it’s not necessarily correct. The fact is that credit cards can be enormously useful when you need to make large purchases without currently having the means to do so. And, providing you’re aware of the costs – if any – when it comes to paying amounts back, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t benefit from the help of such accounts.
Credit cards come in all forms. You can get ones that offer you no interest for periods of as long as 14 months, cards with lower interest rates than others or even types catering to students that offer weeks of interest-free repayment periods on purchases before an interest rate kicks in.
It’s only when you start becoming less organised that you can start to fall behind on credit card repayments and get bitten by the interest bug, though with careful planning this can be avoided. Examine the terms on your credit card and plan how much would be reasonable for you to pay back and how frequently. If you cannot do so within reason then it might be time for you to review whether you really need to make a large purchase or not.
In any case, by shopping around, you’ll discover that every bank has different credit card accounts offering differing and competitive accounts. In fact, many now offer the chance to obtain a credit card online that could also save you time and money with lower rates, easier access and manageability, as well as the convenience of not having to visit a branch or make any phone calls.
Credit cards can be hugely useful, especially when making a large purchase. Just make sure you plan carefully and you could find out just how convenient these accounts are. You will have all heard the horror stories from various people, but that needn’t be what happens to you. After finding the right card to suit your purposes and lifestyle, paying back any balances owed could be easier than you think with some consideration.
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Which is the fastest way to pay credit card bills online?
Posted on December 26th, 2009 3 commentsmanofsteelx20 asked:
I want to know which is the fastest way to pay credit card bills online; either using a Bank’s Bill Pay service or using a Credit card’s service of paying the bill online.
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How to get things online with no credit card?
Posted on October 1st, 2009 4 commentsMike V asked:
My mom and I have been wanting to order products over the internet for some time. However my dad is against the idea of using credit cards over the internet. (or for anything for that matter). How can I order things online without using a card. Please don’t give suggestions on persuasion it’s not gonna happen.
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