An 800 FICO should not care about rates ,
Because an 800 should not pay % .
And 800 should be paying off the balance every month .
An 800 would be using the cash back cards and getting more $$$$ into their accounts .
But cards here . . .
http://www.bankrate.com/brm/rate/cc_home.asp
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2007-09-29 11:16:23
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answered by kate 7
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For for the gold. Get a card with a good rebate, and low interest if you need it. For no fee card, get one where you are paying it off every month. You can't have everything in one card. I only now what I get rebates on and what the rebates are, and no clue on the interest rate, as I pay them off every month.
The second site is a card with low interest, and it gives airline miles to 95% of the airlines.
2007-09-29 18:51:32
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answered by Steveo 5
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Try Amex Blue, Chase, Capital One and Discover. They recently sent me offers with 0% apr on purchases and balance transfers for the first year, no annual fee. Some charge 3% for balance transfers, others have no fee transfers.
If you are looking for a fixed apr, the best I got recently was 4% on balance transfers for life with 0% apr on purchases for one year, but I expect the balance transfer apr to drop soon given the recent fed rate decline.
2007-09-29 18:22:46
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answered by Vic 4
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well if you pay off your balanace then you should look for the most benefits. penfed.org has a card that pays 1.25% on all purchases and 5% back on all pay at the pump gas stations. the credit it right on your account each month and no fees or caps on it. if you don't pay it off you should look at a a zero interest card. what ever gets you the most bang for what you are doing
2007-09-29 18:17:56
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answered by Domino 4
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www.creditcardsearchsite.info this site should help you out it is also safe.
2007-10-01 16:54:12
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answered by gaby 2
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you might want to go here to compare them, http://www.bestcreditrates.net
2007-10-02 02:39:51
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answered by Anonymous
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