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0% Credit Card Transfers are back but with confusing terms
In recent postings, Credit CRM professionals have explained that 0% credit card transfer offers are coming back surprisingly ahead of schedule. Just a few years ago, many heavily in debt credit card holders thrived on the ability to cheaply transfer balances from card to card, paying off plastic with plastic. Sometimes consumers used low interest and 0% credit cards as a means to borrow for high risk investments such as stocks. As a recession set in and banks became swamped in bad debts as a result lenient lending behavior and risky consumer behavior, banks and credit card companies become much more stringent in their who they loaned to. Lenders began to lower credit limits and retract low interest and 0% transfer offers that often attracted consumers that were already buried in debt.
In 2009, many financial experts predicted that such offers would be gone for years to come, if not for a very long time. Instead, in 2010, we’ve seen a quick return of such offers, being initiated by most of the major credit card companies. Credit experts note that while these offers were common in the past, they are now usually only offered to those with excellent credit. Also, while these offers may look like a good option, new stipulations often indicate trouble for borrowers in the fine print.
Recent reports have shown that more and more consumers are becoming confused by the recent offers. Key areas of confusion include which offers are best, new transfer fees, and how payments are applied. When it comes to finding out which offers are the best, experts recommend checking bankrate.com to compare offers. There you’ll be able to find out transfer fees are associated with each low balance transfer offer. Today, transfers are usually about 3-5% of the balance, but you can expect to see rates as high as 7%. Consumers can also check out how payments are applied and whether they’ll be expected to pay interest on the original balance, or simply the remaining balance at the end of the low interest period.
Credit repair specialists advise that it is very important to remain cautious with such offers. Getting caught up in high transfer fees and ballooning interest rates, could put you in more debt, further damaging your credit score.
Matt
Toll Free: 888-NCFIXER (623-4937)
Toll Free Fax: 888-FAX-4020 (329-4020)
Local: 860-282-6181
330 Roberts Street Suite 402
East Hartford, CT 06108
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Portfolio Recovery Collection Deletion Letter 5
When it comes to credit repair; I often hear the question: "Does that stuff really work?" The answer is a resounding yes! In an attempt to document this claim I will be posting this week examples of successful results as they come in.
I am posting several deletion letters from Portfolio. It is best when you can use leverage by having multiple clients. What scares a collection agency more than a lawsuit? The answer is simple: a class action lawsuit! (insert chuckle here)

Matt
Toll Free: 888-NCFIXER (623-4937)
Toll Free Fax: 888-FAX-4020 (329-4020)
Local: 860-282-6181
330 Roberts Street 4th Floor
East Hartford, CT 06108
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Today was my open house on my Mansfield Center, Ct listing. It was a beautiful, sunny day in Connecticut, high of 68 degrees.
You can see it on my VFlyer that is rolling to the right of my blog. It is a beautiful home:) I bought balloons 8:30 this morning at the Big Y, on I-195. Then I tied them to my open signs that were placed at two intersections and on the sign in front of the property. I believe in getting these things up and visable, long before I arrive.
The people started to arrive at 1:20pm. No Realtors came to preview or visit. However, several nice folks did stop in and take a look. I particularly ask, where did you hear of this open house? One was Realtor.com and the others came because of my signs. Amazing, paper ad in our Hartford paper that is distributed throughout Connecticut and some areas of Massachusetts, no response. You know I had to try it! Paper ads are useless now, because of the internet. At least I know that the signs still work!
I am hoping that people who could not make it today, will call me or their agent, if they have one. It is not to be missed. Many new improvements and upgrades in the last three years. Some of the people who came today, have a home to sell. So, they need to make a quick decision. You would think someone would snap it up!
It's a Good Life!
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