Things You Can Request From Your Credit Card Issuer

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Title: Things You Can Request From Your Credit Card Issuer


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Things You Can Request From Your Credit Card
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  • BY www.newhorizon.org

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  • As a credit cardholder, many things can trouble
    your mind. Perhaps you are stuck with a
    high-interest card, a lower credit limit, or you
    cant seem to pay off your unsecured credit card
    debt.

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  • Some people may not be aware, but you can ask
    your credit card issuer to lighten the burden for
    you. It is like asking them for a favor. Simply,
    all you have to do is give your credit card
    company a call.

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  • Here are some of the things you can request from
    your credit card issuer.

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Waiving a late payment fee
  • Did you delay in paying your monthly balance?
    Worry not. Your credit card issuer may waive the
    negative entry, but only if you ask them. There
    is a good chance that cardholders are paying fees
    for late payment without knowing they can avoid
    the penalties with a simple phone call.

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Lower your interest rate
  • If you opted for an unsecured credit cards for
    bad credit with no deposit, you are probably
    paying high-interest rate. If that is so, you
    may feel like the payments you are making towards
    your monthly balances have no effect.
  • All the same, you can ask your credit card issuer
    to lower your annual percentage rate (APR). But
    you have to take the initiative. With a lower
    APR, you will save more.

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Raising your credit limit
  • A higher credit limit can supercharge your
    spending power. You can go for that trip or
    shopping spree you have been visualizing.
  • Keep in mind that asking for a higher credit line
    causes a hard inquiry. Your credit score may drop
    slightly for a temporary period.
  • Also, the credit inquiry can make it hard for you
    to obtain a mortgage.
  • It is highly likely credit card issuers will turn
    you down if your recent balance is huge.

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Waiving your annual fee
  • If the banks are offering an attractive sign-up
    bonus, you could open a credit line to sign up
    for it.
  • The deal can include waiving of the annual fee
    for the first year. You could pay between 25
    and 450 in the annual fee.
  • Making that short phone call can save you a
    significant amount of money.

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Switching to a different card
  • Maybe you had a job that required you to travel
    the world, but now you just have to work at home.
  • So, those rewards from your airline credit card
    are not of benefit to you anymore.
  • In that case, you can request the bank to switch
    to a different credit card.

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Being placed on the hardship plan
  • If making your monthly payments is turning to be
    a challenge because you are going through a
    financial difficulty, you could talk to your card
    issuer and ask them to put you on a hardship
    plan.
  • For instance, there are assistance programs for
    cards holders going through a financial struggle.
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