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Q&A – How to transfer money from my Chase Credit Card to bank account?

By Oliver Dalrymple  Sep, 27, 2011  

Many of you might be asking this same question so Im posting with the answer here. Enjoy. The question is from Jake

I want to transfer money (about $200 or $300) from my US Chase Credit Card to an Indian Bank account. How can this be done? What are all the fees and what is the total? Btw, I am currently in India and I want rupees.I tried investigating on Google, ( believe me, for 2 days ) and the pages I found was VERY complicated, so please answer!

Answer: The APR to take out cash from your credit card are ridiculously high! I would contact chase bank and ask them. For instance, for me if I were to take out any money from my chase credit card I will have 25% APR on it Yeah, not worth it.

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Can’t Pay Off My Credit Card Debt

By Jasmine Pinschof  Sep, 21, 2011  

Although most Americans have credit card debt, some find that they are unable to pay off that debt. Fortunately, if you are unable to pay the debt that you owe on your credit cards you have several options.

There are three main options to assist you with paying off your credit card debt when you find that you are unable to do so by yourself: Consumer Credit Counseling, declaring bankruptcy or radical budgeting. Each option has drawbacks and benefits, and may be combined to best suit your needs.

Consumer Credit Counseling

Consumer Credit Counseling (CCC) is a service in which your credit card debt is combined into one, lump amount of debt, which you pay off simultaneously through a single payment.

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Chase Credit Cards Finding the Most Desirable Credit Card

By Oliver Dalrymple  Aug, 25, 2011  

Many consumers across the country have Chase credit cards. Chase is among the most well known financial institutions that offer credit to individuals. To acquire a credit card there is, of course, an approval process. There are several things you can use to boost your odds of acquiring a charge card from this financial institution.

Getting one of the many Chase cards is similar to getting any card. An application has to be submitted, no matter if its over the internet or by postal mail. Nowadays most consumers select the Web option, mainly because it usually lead to faster processing.

Obtaining a charge card from Chase really should be easy if you have a current overall credit score of at least 720 and without any serious flaws on your credit profile.

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Councils Charging For Paying Bills By Credit Card

By Michael McConachy  Sep, 27, 2010  

A consumer group has criticised a number of councils and local authorities for imposing surcharges for people who wish to pay tax bills or other costs by credit card.

‘Which?’ magazine, using Freedom of Information legislation, found that 55 councils in the UK are imposing additional fees for those who chose to pay by credit card, with 12 adding 2% or more to the cost of services.

Two councils were also found to be charging for debit card transactions, which attract a much lower fee for the retailer than a credit card transaction.

Bath and North East Somerset Council were named amongst the worst culprits, imposing a surcharge of 3% on council tax payments, planning applications and many other services, if a credit card is used.

Credit card companies impose a fee on retailers, known as merchants, for handling a credit card transaction and it is that fee that councils claim is the reason behind these charges. The

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Ministers plan “GovCompare” comparison service for credit card users

By Michael McConachy  Aug, 08, 2010  

The government has announced plans to help consumers see if they are being ripped-off by their credit card companies by launching a new online comparison service.

Ministers want to make it clear for consumers to find out if they are being treated fairly by their credit card lender and will launch a new online service that allows the public to compare rates across the credit card industry.

The Independent reports than from next year, the Treasury will force all credit card firms to produce standard electronic statements that can then be uploaded by the card user to the Government’s Moneymadeclear website to compare credit card rates and usage.

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Using Credit Card Debt Management To Lower Your Debt

By Admin  Feb, 20, 2010  

Credit cards have replaced cash. I know that we all agree with it. How many of us walk around with nothing in our wallets but our identification cards, the numerous credit cards we own, and little else ? Plastic cash, the nick name given to credit cards surely explains the important position given to the credit cards in our life. But this culture of credit cards has meant that we have been one of the causes for the world to come to where it is today one with economies tumbling and a global recession. Although we use credit cards for all our cash requirements, we seriously lack the discipline of unsecured debt management.

If the credit card debt counseling is what will take us out of this mess, how can we effectively use it for our own good?? First of all, we need to make sure we do not spend more than we can afford.

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The Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure CARD Act Of 2009 What Does it Mean and How to Benefit From it

By Admin  Jan, 22, 2010  

The Credit Card reform act, popularly known as the CARD act, which will take effect on February 22nd 2010 will bring sweeping changes in the original credit card policies.

You must be wondering what it means and how it affects your credit card rating as well as the cards in your valet. So it is important for every consumer to know the important things that will affect the bottom line of consumers.

The biggest and important change is the interest rates. It is no longer going to be that every time you open your bills, you will have a different rate and you are unaware as to what is happening.

Credit Card Companies are no longer allowed to change the rates for the first year at all, unless it is a promotional rate. And even for promotional rates must be valid for six months. Read more…

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Income to Be Used for Credit Card Approvals

By Admin  Jan, 14, 2010  

Your income may become a more important factor in determining whether you’ll be approved for a credit card, according to a post in the WSJ.

The paper said beginning in February, credit card companies will be required (Credit Card Bill of Rights) to consider an applicant’s income or assets/current debt before extending credit to ensure consumers have the ability to repay.

In preparing for the change, the credit bureaus have already gotten in on the income estimation business, with Experian reportedly nailing down income to the nearest thousand.

They came up with their estimates by matching credit reports with wages, interest, and investment income, along with total credit lines and related payments.

These income estimates will help credit card issuers approve or decline applicants, and may also be utilized to increase or decrease an existing credit line.

In the past, credit card issuers simply asked consumers to enter their gross annual income in a box on the application form, but soon you could be required to provide pay stubs, tax returns, or be asked to fill out a form 4506, which allows the IRS to release your tax filings to lenders (so no fudging the numbers).

What the changes really communicate is that credit scoring has proven to be unreliable, at least as a standalone determinant of capacity to repay debts.

Of course, the income estimates are just ballpark figures when it comes down it, which is why the credit bureaus’ contracts prohibit card issuers from turning down customers based solely on the information.

See: why credit card regulations are worthless.

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