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Bank of America Credit Card Review
Bank of America offers over 400 different credit cards, including
Visa cards Master Cards, American Express Cards, Student credit
cards, secured credit cards, travel miles credit cards, and credit
cards dedicated to a host of good causes for which Bank of America
will donate a percentage of whatever you charge to the card out of
their own pocket, not yours.
All four hundred plus cards and their descriptions and special
features can be viewed at the Bank of America website at:
http://www.bankofamerica.com/creditcards/?context_id=all_cards&RequestTimeout=120&cm_sp=CRD-_-All%20Cards-_-View%20All%20Cards
If you like to leisurely look over banking material however, you
may enjoy learning about the cards at Bankrate.com instead, since
the
Bank of America credit card website will interrupt you with
annoying pop-ups that let you know that a live operator would just
love to take your answer all of your questions and take your
application right away. Since Bankrate.com partners with Bank of
America you can still get accurate and complete information at their
website, without the annoying pop-ups:
http://www.bankofamerica.com/creditcards/?context_id=all_cards&RequestTimeout=120&cm_sp=CRD-_-All%20Cards-_-View%20All%20Cards
Many of the cards come with a $25 or $50 gift credit once you
qualify and accept the card, and many of the cards have no annual
fee. One nice aspect of having so many choices is that each consumer
can decide what is most useful in a credit card and choose a card
tailored to those needs. If you travel often, you can choose a card
associated with US Airways, Alaska Airlines, Mexicana Airlines, or
several others, or you can choose a World Points Reward card that
offers more flexible rewards for frequent travelers than an air
miles card.
Read the descriptions of the cards with care, however. Bank of
America credit cards associated with air miles come with a $90
annual fee and a variable interest rate at prime plus 9.99%. If you
qualify for a Visa Signature card with World Points rewards, you can
earn ‘’points” instead, that you can apply to all kinds of
travel-related purchases and get 0% APR for the first year, a $50
gift card, and no annual fee. With the World Points card, if you
qualify for Platinum status, the interest rate after the first year
is a flat 9.9%, not prime plus or minus.
Several Bank of America credit cards are associated with specific
cruise lines and vacation spots, and come with an introductory rate
of only 1.9% and no annual fee, so if you will be taking a vacation
soon, one of these cards may be more than worth your while.
Chrysler, Dodge and jeep also offer an introductory rate of 1.9% on
cards which give users points towards new vehicles and automobile
merchandise.
If you are a doctor or an attorney, Bank of America will happily
issue you a credit card that lets everyplace you spend money know
that you have achieved that, and they will waive your annual fee,
but you get the same 9.99% or 15.99% interest rate that everybody
else does. Same deal if you are a veteran or a graduate of the
United States Air Force Academy.
If you are in the process of rebuilding your credit, Bank of
America can issue you a secured credit card against a deposit of
anywhere from $300 to $10,000, at a rate of prime plus 10.99% with a
$29 annual fee. While that may seem a hefty price to pay for
essentially spending your own money, if you are in a place where you
can work on rebuilding a strong financial record, it’s not a bad
idea.
Bank of America offers a Cash Rewards Master Card that pays 1%
cash back on all purchases made with the card. The interest rate is
the standard 15.99% or 9.99% for Platinum status, with no annual
fee, plus you get a $50 gift card once you qualify. If you are the
kind of person who can pay off your credit card bill every month,
then paying for gas and groceries this way will save you 1% off of
everything you buy. While that doesn’t sound like a lot, it is 1%
more than you would have had otherwise, plus you get the convenience
of the card itself.
For people who are devoted to social change and environmental
causes, Bank of America credit cards are available that make
donations to various causes which include AIDS, diabetes research,
Habitat for Humanity, the Humane Society, the Sierra Club, and more.
One caveat: Do read the small print. If you are late on a
payment, if you spend over your limit, if you miss a payment, if you
default in any way, your interest on any and all of these cards can
be increased to 29.9% instantly and stay there. Credit card rates
are not written in stone; so even if you are good customer, your
rates can still be adjusted or changed upward or downward, legally,
at the discretion of the lender. So keep this in mind before getting
in too deep for the sake of point, rewards, or air miles.
If you know that you can handle credit however, Bank of America
would love to give you some. And they’ll give you enough choices to
pretty much kill an entire afternoon.
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