Slate from Chase Credit Cards – the Cards for “Blueprinting” Financial and Debt Management Solutions
Written by David Long on January 21, 2012 – 12:02 am
The Slate from Chase credit cards are known for their debt management tools and other helpful resources that can assist cardholders in reducing credit card debt through responsible financial awareness and smart budgeting practices.
With all the various Slate credit cards, new card members can receive a really attractive introductory 0% APR for between 12 months to 15 months. Additionally, cardholders are also free from paying an annual fee.
The Slate from Chase cards give cardholders the ability to transfer high-interest balances from other cards over to their new Slate account. Allowing cardholders to get their debts under control via lower monthly payments and no interest for a whole year. In most cases the transfer fees are nominal and much lower than other credit cards.
However, the cornerstone to the Slate cards is the revolutionary “Blueprint” program, which provides four strategic tools to pay off (as well as manage) your credit card balance. Thi
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The Top Chase Credit Cards for Every Consumer
Written by David Long on June 22, 2011 – 7:53 pmThe bank’s national presence makes Chase credit cards a solid choice for nomadic students and frequent business travelers as well as for more settled types. We’ve often ranked certain Chase cards among the best in travel, gas and overall rewards, and while the low interest rate cards are usually nothing to write home about, many cards come with unusual perks that make them worthwhile.
Among Chase’s best benefits is access to the Ultimate Rewards Mall. This online marketplace allows you to earn cash back on any number of retailers, as long as you click through Chase’s website. You can earn 10% back at BananaRepublic.com, 6% at Gap.com, and 6% at Macys.com (rates which, by the way, are better than those of the stores’ branded credit cards). An online shopper will find the Ultimate Rewards Mall reason itself to get a Chase credit card.
The ongoing APR for the Chase Freedom is a minimum of 11.99% (variable, as of June 2011), but it shines as a rewards credit card that won’t gouge you if you carry a balance. In addition to a 1% base rate, there’s a lovely promotional offer going on now: plus 5% back on gas, hotel and airline purchases from July 1st through September 30th (up to $1,500 in purchases). That’s on top
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