This entry was posted on 7/11/2007 5:21 AM and is filed under Product.
Ah, the internet...sometimes it really does make our life better. Back in the day, if one needed a credit card, we waited for the promotions in the mail. This was okay, but we took what was sent to us...without knowing what else was out there. Now, there are internet sites that help you find the card that is just right for you. Basically they list just about every credit card promotion out there and it sure is surprising to see how many are out there. Now you would think that would make it difficult to get around the site, but it doesn't. My favorite site has a list of options so that you can quickly get to the cards you may qualify for. You can look by company or by what you think your credit may look like such as Fair Credit Credit Cards. It's very cool, so if you are looking for a card be sure to check them out first.
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