Monday 21 May 2012

Tips For Being A Wise Credit Card Owner

By Harvey Warner


Credit cards may be simple in principle, but they certainly can get complicated when it comes time to charging you, interest rates, hidden fees and so on! The following article will enlighten you to some very helpful ways that you can use your credit cards smartly and avoid the many problems that misusing them can cause.

Make sure that any websites that you use to make purchases with your credit card are secure. Sites that are secure will have "https" heading the URL instead of "http." If you do not see that, then you should avoid purchasing anything from that site and try to find another place to buy from.

When using your credit card online, only use it at an address that begins with https:\\. The "s" indicates that this is a secure connection that will encrypt your credit card information and keep it safe. If you use your card elsewhere, hackers could get hold of your information and use it for fraudulent activity.

Don't place your credit card number on anything that is visible to the public. This includes on the backs of postcards, on the outside of envelopes, and on publicly visible (and unsecure) areas of social media sites like Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. Sharing your information on mail or on social media can lead to serious credit theft.

When you bring the balance on one of your credit cards down to zero, do not hesitate to close the account. Some people worry that closing a credit card account will hurt their credit score. This is not true. Positive records in your credit history do not expire, so you have no reason to maintain an account you are not using any more.

Surprisingly, if you file for bankruptcy, many credit companies will offer you cards within six months of filing. The reason is simple. They know that you cannot file for bankruptcy for another 4-8 years, which makes you a pretty low risk for default. To repair your credit, you may take one of these offers, but you must pay these on time. If you do not trust yourself, avoid these offers.

Be sure that you only use your credit card on a secure server, when making purchases online to keep your credit safe. When you input your credit card information on servers that are not secure, you are allowing any hacker to access your information. To be safe, be sure that the website starts with the "https" in its url.

Use cards that offer you a low interest rate with a balance transfer cautiously. In many cases, that rate is only available for a short period of time. When that time expires, the rate might jump to three or four times that amount. Make sure that you understand the terms and make an educated choice about choosing, and using, these cards.

As was mentioned earlier, credit cards can accelerate your life. This can happen towards piles of debt or rewards that lead to dream vacations. To properly manage your credit cards, you must manage yourself and intentions towards them. Apply what you have read in this article to make the most of your cards.




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