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I'm looking to apply for a credit card for the first time does anyone know what the best card out there is?

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I'm looking to apply for a credit card for the first time does anyone know what the best card out there is?

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  1. You can compare the best credit card offers from Chase, Bank of America and many others at the site below. Good luck.


  2. You should know your credit socre at first and make sure what credit rank you are.Look at this article

    http://www.apply-best-credit-card.com/cr...

    Then choose a credit of your rank, this is easy.

    This article will help you

    Choose the Best Credit Card for You to Apply

    http://www.apply-best-credit-card.com/ch...

  3. marks and spencer credit card.... great customer service and also gives you 6 months interest free on all your shopping

  4. That depends on how you are going to use your credit card. If you are going to pay back the balance every month, than you should go for a money back credit card(these give you a percentage of your spend back as a cash). If you are going to keep the balance and make minimum payments than you need to get the card with lowest APR.

  5. If this is your first card Get a Maestro card , they have lower interest fees, stay away from capital one and egg they have really high rates if you miss payment, are you in Europe or America?? I would be able to give you more info if I knew where you are banking?

  6. If you're a college student, then you'll want to consider one of the following student rewards cards:  Citi mtvU card, Citi Driver's Edge for College Students, or Discover Open Road for Students.

    If you're not a college student, then you should probably check out card from Capital One.  They have decent cards for folks with limited credit; some are even rewards cards.

    You can use this rewards calculator to see which card will pay you the most in rewards for your normal expenses:

    http://www.creditcardtuneup.com/

    Note that my suggestion assumes that you'll be paying your balance off every month instead of carrying a balance.

  7. You may be limited in what kind of card you can recieve if you do not have a credit history.  Look at maybe the citi or orchard card for credit building.  However if you have a credit history there is a bunch of real good cards out there.  Go to a site that lists many and where you can compare the cards side by side.  http://creditcardwarehouseonline.com is one of those sites.

  8. Depends what you are looking for, personally I use the Discover More Card and love it.  No annual fee, a very low apr, and I get amazing rewards including miles that I can convert into cash!  One place to check out offers is applyfastbankcards, they pay you to apply online!  Good luck:)

  9. I would get one through your bank. They usually have good rates.

  10. Best card for you would depend on your credit history and score. Check out the following site and find the right card according to your credit. This site researches all the best cards for you so you don't have to do any research yourself.

  11. No credit card is the best credit card. There are other ways to build your credit. They are too tempting when your find a really good deal or a really cute pair of shoes!

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