None....the best thing to do is stay away from them. If you can't afford it you shouldn't buy it anyways.
2007-12-18 14:49:27
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answered by Tom 2
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American Blue Express Credit Card: Apart from no annual fee feature of the American Blue Express it also gives cash returns on specific purchases. Users of the American Blue Express also enjoy protection against fraud for online credit card transactions. This card tries to right the various wrong notions about the American Express credit cards, one of which is that it is a credit card only for rich or those who have money to keep a credit card.
http://www.complete-debt-info.com/category/American-Blue-Express-Credit-Card.html
2007-12-19 07:31:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Since everyone's needs are different, there is no one credit card that is best for everyone. Even the banks offering credit cards have different plans and terms.
2007-12-18 23:09:55
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answered by bdancer222 7
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There's a lot of credit cards that will fit your lifestyle such as gas rewards, cash rewards, airline rewards, and more.
http://www.rewardcreditcardsite.com/
I would recommend the Citi Diamond Preferred Rewards Card which is ideal for those who would like to have credit cards with great all round reward package.
It's my fist reward credit card and I have it for year now. The reward programs are amazing. Plus, there's no annual fee and a reasonably low APR rate.
You may read full review here:
http://www.rewardcreditcardsite.com/other-reward-credit-cards/citi-diamond-preferred-rewards-card/
2007-12-19 08:00:23
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answered by Sarah 1
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A good http://www.cardrewards.net/gas-rebate-credit-cards.php gas credit card, almost everyone needs to pay for gas, so you earn rebates (sometimes as high as 6-10%).
If you don't pay off the balance each month though, the card then becomes worthless for earning the rebates.
2007-12-19 02:30:33
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no right answer. If you carry a balance, you want the lowest interest rate. If not, you want the lowest fees and best grace period.
Of course - paying cash is a better option!!!
2007-12-18 22:50:48
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answered by Anonymous
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the one with the lowest interest rate...thats what it all comes down to
2007-12-18 22:49:21
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answered by Mia 6
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It depends of course, but Visa is good
2007-12-18 22:49:52
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answered by Anonymous
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none, go with a debit
2007-12-18 22:50:37
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answered by grace 2
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