Looking For Credit Cards With Low Interest On Cash Advance And Purchase And Given To People With Bad Credit?


Hello i would like to know if someone could let me know of any credit cards with a low interest rate on cash advance (withdrawing and such) and purchases for people with or without bad credit?
Thank you very much, any information will help my sister out.
~Scott

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3 Responses

  1. Bryce K
    December 1st, 2009 | 9:38 am

    most of the credit cards for people with bad credit will carry some fees. If you have good credit you will probabaly not have to pay any fees at all. Because of the fees attached to bad credit cards the interest rate is usually pretty low, around 10% for some. Of course with good credit the interest is also pretty low with out the fees. You can view cards and compare them for both good or bad credit at http://creditcardwarehouseonline.com It will show interest rates and year fees if applicable.

  2. travo5
    December 1st, 2009 | 2:47 pm

    Credit cards are very difficult to get if you have bad credit. Some banks will give you a credit card without doing a credit check if you have been a current customer for at least 6 – 12 months and have a good history with them.
    Wizard’s credit card is excellent for cash advances because it has no cash advance fee. I use a Virgin Card for my cash advances (max $50 fee even for $20k+) then do a balance transfer to AMEX for a 6 month intro rate of 6.99%. Switch it back and forth every 6 months and pay below home loan rates for credit card debt!

  3. Jerry M
    December 1st, 2009 | 8:57 pm

    Go to Barkcley Bank.It has attractive features.

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