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Tips, news, reviews, caveats, trends, updates and analysis related to consumer and business credit cards, and prepaid debit cards. From the interest rate specialists @ FedPrimeRate.com

Friday, May 15, 2009

Discover Releases A Biodegradable Version of The Discover More Card

Discover More Biodegradable Credit CardWhile campaigning for the White House, Senator Barack Obama promised America that he would create 5 million "green jobs" over the next ten years. Following through, President Obama tagged $60 billion of stimulus cash for investment in clean energy and technologies. For some perspective: the Obama administration has committed more money to foster America's green economy than the gross domestic product of Luxembourg.

Complaints about all the planned green spending have been few.

It's clear that green movement is no passing fad, so many companies are trying to figure out how to capitalize on America's burgeoning love for and commitment to all things green. Discover Financial Services' (DFS) answer: a new version of the popular Discover More card that's biodegradable.

The Biodegradable Discover More Card
is made from a special PVC plastic that's designed to safely breakdown when exposed to conditions similar to those found in landfills.

Card features and benefits include:

  • 0% introductory APR on new purchases and balance transfers for 6 months.

  • After the introductory honeymoon is over, the new purchases APR is 10.99% - 18.99%, depending on the cardholder's credit quality. For transferred balances, the "goto" rate is 10.99%.

  • 5% Cashback Bonus® in categories like travel, home improvement stores, department stores, gas, restaurants, pet stores and many more

  • Up to 1% unlimited Cashback Bonus® on all other purchases

  • 5% to 20% Cashback Bonus® through our exclusive online shopping site

  • No annual fee

For each transferred balance, the fee is 3%, with no minimum and no maximum.

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Monday, June 18, 2007

New Card Added: The Clear from American Express Card

American Express Credit Cards
American Express Credit Cards
We've recently added a new credit card to the list of American Express credit cards we recommend. It's the Clear from American Express® card, and it offers 0% Intro APR on new credit card purchases for 12 months. The APR for balance transfers is 4.99%, with no balance transfer fee.

Yup, it would be great if you could transfer balances to Amex Clear at 0%, but 4.99% isn't that bad, considering the fact that it's 4.99% for the life of the transferred balance. Right now, the U.S. Prime Rate is 8.25%, so transferring a balance to this card can save a lot of people out there some serious cash (the APR for many credit cards in the American market is the U.S. Prime Rate plus a margin.)

The main selling point of this card is that there are no fees: no over-the-limit fees, no annual fee, no late fees, no balance transfer fees and no cash advance fees. As quoted from the American Express website:

"No fees of any kind."

However, if you are the type of person who pays their bills on time, all the time, then this "no fees" marketing strategy is almost meaningless, since a person like you is very likely to avoid such fees in first place. Of course, if you are the sort who sometimes misses a payment, or you go over your credit limit every once in a while, then you may be very attracted to the fact that the Clear card has no fees.

Though American Express won't charge you any fees for a late payment, they will report any late payments to the credit bureaus. Keep that in mind. Furthermore, if you are late with a payment more than once within a 12 month period, the folks at Amex may raise the APR associated with your account.

Another characteristic about the Clear card that should be noted: every year, you get access to a "user-friendly" credit report and credit score. A great feature -- no doubt -- but I failed to find out which credit score and credit report they're offering: is it TransUnion, Experian or Equifax? Or is it some other proprietary credit score and report? Hmmmmm... Please post a comment if you know that answer. Thanks!

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Thursday, January 04, 2007

New Offer Added: The Pulaski Bank Visa Gold Card

Credit Card
Credit Card
0% Intro APR balance transfer deals are great, but feeless (as in no transaction fee for transferring credit card balances) zero percent deals are even better -- much better! If you are partial to no-fee, zero percent intro APR offers, then we have some great news for you: we've researched and reviewed the Pulaski Bank Visa Gold Card, and added it as a recommended credit card here www.FedPrimeRate.com. Key benefits:

  • 0% Intro APR on transferred balances for 6 billing periods
  • No balance transfer fee
  • No annual membership fee
  • A very competitive "go to" rate (FYI: the go to rate is the credit card's annual percentage rate that takes effect once the interest-free period ends.)

It would nice if the zero percent intro APR feature associated with the Pulaski Bank Visa Gold Card included new purchases (à la the Discover Platinum card and the American Express INSIDE Rewards cards, et al.), but it doesn't.

However, it's important to note that the current "go to" rate with this card is highly competitive at 9.5% -- that's a mere 1.25% above the current U.S. Prime Rate. Compare the Pulaski Visa Gold's go to rate to this website's #1 choice: the Discover Platinum card, which has a go to rate as low as 10.99%.

If you decide to signup for the Pulaski Bank Visa Gold Card -- or if you already have one in your purse / wallet -- please feel free to post a review of the card by clicking the "comments" link below. Thanks!

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Tuesday, January 02, 2007

New Offer Added: The GM Flexible Earnings Card

HSBC Credit Cards
HSBC Credit Cards
We recently examined the terms and conditions associated with the GM Flexible Earnings Card, and decided that -- with the card's current features and benefits -- it deserves to be recommended here at www.FedPrimeRate.com.

You'll have to pay a fee for transferring balances to the GM Flexible Earnings Card (also known as the GM Flex Card):

...3% ($15 minimum/$75 maximum) for advances by Balance Transfer Checks included in your Welcome Package; thereafter, 3% ($15 minimum) will apply, unless otherwise disclosed...

but on the positive side, it has some great benefits, including:

  • 0% Intro APR on new purchases and transferred balances for 12 billing cycles
  • No annual membership fee
  • Attractive rewards:

    ...earn 1% cash back on every single credit card purchase, 1% toward any vehicle or a full 3% toward a brand new, eligible GM car, truck or SUV...

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