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Instant credit cards are a new idea to a lot of people. As you look at them in detail, you'll hear a lot of things that should make you very interested in them, and yet if you know anything about how most credit cards work, you'll be taking the claims with a huge grain of salt. Though that is a good point of view to have, you should also try to look beyond it. Many people are annoyed with the companies that provide these before they even get to know them because of all the offers they get in their mailbox. You can't blame them for feeling such, and it's good to look at the junk mail with a thought that it won't live up to its promises. However, looking in detail reveals more than you might expect. That doesn't mean there won't be disadvantages. In fact, there will probably be several different ones. The first is that the claims of instant results are greatly exaggerated. In fact, the only initial speed comes in being approved for the application. Actually getting and using the card may take much longer, though you might not expect it. Then there's the matter of interest. If you see a low interest rate, you should probably only expect it to be an introductory one, with costs that will shoot up a lot once that expires. In general, interest rates are considerably higher here than they are for the average credit card - and they add up enough among those as it is. All of this might sound like a strong argument against these cards, but not that there are some things that will make them appealing as well. That said, bad credit will leave you in an even worse position here than it would otherwise, so you must check up on your credit history. If you're doing well, though, you might not expect how far it can take you. You have to use extreme caution when looking at these cards, or they could mislead you right into huge bills. However, generalizing them and not giving any a chance could make you miss out on a potential great offer. Shopping around is the most important thing, while making sure you look at each offer in detail - right down to the fine print. Obviously, it will take some effort, and might seem like too much trouble to be worth it. Yet if you don't take all the necessary steps, your bill could take you by surprise and leave you in a bad position. These cards actually act much like the ones you already have, and you should have the same common sense when doing anything with them. For more tips on credit cards visit http://www.BestCreditCardOffers.cc ------------------ ARTICLE END ------------------ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
