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Getting a no annual fee credit card as a second card
Posted on August 2nd, 2010 No commentsNo annual fee credit cards tend to have slightly higher interest rates as well as less attractive extras such as insurance on the card and reward schemes. However they can be very useful as a second credit card.
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How to work out if a no annual fee credit card is worth the extra interest
Posted on July 20th, 2010 No commentsNo annual fee credit cards tend to have a higher rate of interest than credit cards that sell themselves as having a low rate of interest. They can suit some people and low interest credit cards can suit other people.
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Getting rewards on no annual fee credit cards
Posted on July 13th, 2010 No commentsNo annual fee credit cards are usually a variety of “no frills” credit cards that offer credit cards in return for a lower level of service and fewer extra services. One of the services that do not tend to included are rewards programs.
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Why you should get a no annual fee credit card
Posted on July 6th, 2010 No commentsNo annual fee credit cards are useful for some people, but the question can be exactly which people. The people who are best suited to no annual fee credit cards tend to be the type of people who do not spend a large amount on a credit card, and tend to pay off their balance every month.
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Temporary no annual fee credit cards
Posted on June 29th, 2010 No commentsThere are many no annual fee credit cards that do charge annual fees, just not as soon as the card is taken out.
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No annual fee credit cards tend to have slightly higher interest rates as well as less attractive extras such as insurance on the card and reward schemes. However they can be very useful as a second credit card.

