Poll: Credit Card Solicitations You Recently Received
You’ve got mail! It’s pretty common these days for you to open your mail box, and found a couple of letters from credit card companies asking you to apply for their card, saying you are pre-approved for offers. Which credit card company is most active recently in solicitating customers? let’s vote and find out.
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Important Disclaimer: the credit cards information in this post were accurate as of the date of publishing, some or all of the card programs may be discontinued, their terms may be changed after wards.
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Here is the WaMu business card offer:
0% fixed APR until May 2009 on Balance Transfer
Cash back rewards up to 5% reward rate (for purchases less than $5000, I can only earn 0.5%)
Credit line up to $30000 (I might very possibly get $3k instead of 30k)
This might be off topic, but since this is a consumer website, let me call upon everybody to beware of Flexible Spending Account (FSA) trap. With $500 remaining balance in my FSA in 2006, I was notified by nobody that this amount could be reimbursed and there was a deadline for requesting reimbursement which was April 30, 2007. Obviously I missed the deadline, and the $500 became “unclaimed” and became the property of IRS. This FSA thing is a game with a confusing rules set by government which is very much like a trap.
Hi
As a fresh www.myawesomecard.com user i just wanted to say hi to everyone else who uses this forum ![]()

I got AAA credit card with WorldPoints rewards from bank of america. It claims to have “Introductory 0% Fixed APR for balance transfer until June 2009 and Earn double points for every $1 spent on gas for the first 12 billing cycles”