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Chase Dreams With Chase Credit Cards Online

29 Aug
The Internet is the greatest discovery since indoor plumbing. It has made next-door neighbors of Asia and Africa. It brings to your screen not just a deluge of words but also an outpouring of worlds.

The Mail Must Go Through Before the dawn of the PC and Web, applying for a credit card was a pain in the neck. First, you have to search high and low for a pen. Then, while filling out the application form, you put yourself at the mercy of your pen. Will your pen work? It might; it might not. It might run out of ink, or leak.

After the form is done, you mail it at the post office. Your mail must go through, even if it could possibly end up in Kalamazoo. Suppose, though, that your application arrived at the bank. The lack of both computers and Internet connection makes the processing of your application slow as molasses. If your application is approved, the plastic follows the same snail-mail route back to your home. Yes, the mail must go through, even if it could be misdirected to Timbuktu.

Today, technology has revamped the process of applying for a credit card, with online Chase credit cards leading the way.

JPMorgan Chase
JPMorgan Chase, one of the world’s first financial services firms, is the United States’ largest issuer of credit cards. The company has assets of over $1 trillion, and is headquartered in New York City, New York. JPMorgan Chase was formed, via the merger in the year 2000, between J.P. Morgan & Co. and The Chase Manhattan Corporation.

Your Visa to Card Masters
Chase credit cards online give you ready access to the biggest names in the business: Master Card and Visa. These companies have withstood the test of time, and continue to provide borrowers with shopping or emergency money.

No APR and Annual Fees (Most of the Time)
Like shoppers for personal computers or Internet service, customers want their Visa and Master Card cards at low prices. Chase credit cards found online can deliver! The majority of their credit cards do not charge any annual fees. Also, most of their cards have a 0% introductory Annual Percentage Rate for a generously long period, as well as a rock-bottom APR following that timeframe. The APR is a consumer’s complete cost of credit, shown as a yearly percentage of how much credit is given. The introductory APRs and annual fees of those cards that charge them are very reasonable.

Benefits, Benefits, Benefits
In addition to charging less, Chase credit cards online give more. With the Chase Freedom program, you can earn points from purchases at places such as grocery stores, restaurants, and gas stations. After you have earned a certain number of points, you can choose between a check and gift certificate. Certain cards also offer benefits, such as rebates on gas purchases, discounts to theme parks, business perks, free extra cards, and travel miles.

Information, Please
If you want to enjoy the benefits of Chase credit cards online, applying for any of the Chase credit cards is as easy as one-two-key. You must first supply some basic personal information. Have no fear, however, because you will not be asked to reveal your life’s most embarrassing moment. Next, you must supply some financial information, such as your yearly household income and the types of bank accounts that you hold. Additionally, you must fill out information regarding a second cardholder or a balance transfer, if those services are needed. Finally, simply click on a virtual button to submit your application. It’s easy to apply for a Chase credit card online; and when you do get chase credit cards online, you will find shop doors magically opening for you.

 
 

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  1. Wordpress

    August 29, 2009 at 9:15 am

    I think the future of human-kind depends on our ability to fully understand the technology that goes into making a better pizza crust.

     
  2. WPMixer

    August 29, 2009 at 9:17 am

    haha cut her off XD

     
  3. WPBlog Shop

    August 29, 2009 at 9:17 am

    But they also have a product line which relies on confidence in the security of the system. Who wants to buy an identity theft prevention system which is already easily circumvented?

    You’re not being tagged like cattle, you’re being sold a poorly implemented piece of shit that doesn’t live up to the guarantees it inspires. But since they pay the bills for MythBusters… yeah

     
  4. Casey

    August 29, 2009 at 9:37 am

     
  5. Beautiful1

    August 29, 2009 at 10:09 am

     
  6. Wordpress

    August 29, 2009 at 12:36 pm

    I hope these RFID’s get hacked to all hell, and im sorry for those whome get hacked. ill gladly be one of them as long as people will realize how horrible these things are!

     
  7. WPBlog Shop

    August 29, 2009 at 2:36 pm

    maybe she could test that pizza stuff herself,

     
  8. happy bunnie

    August 29, 2009 at 5:43 pm

    yes, but don't do it.

     
  9. Blogger

    August 29, 2009 at 9:53 pm

    i only cared about the pizza part

     
  10. skittlethizzoe

    August 30, 2009 at 6:02 am

    It's not a bad first credit card for students, but there are better ones (better rewards) such as:
    - the Citi mtvU card (5 percent rewards at restaurants, book stores, and entertainment)
    - Citi Driver's Edge for Students (3 percent rewards at gas stations, grocery stores, and drug stores)
    - or even the Discover Open Road for Students card (5 percent rewards on gas stations and auto maintenance for the first 100 dollars you spend on those each month)

    There are other better student rewards cards as well. You can use this rewards calculator to see which student rewards card (or combination of cards) will pay you the most in rewards for your normal expense profile:
    http://www.creditcardtuneup.com/?card_type=College+Student

     
  11. K G

    August 30, 2009 at 5:29 pm

     
  12. Blogger

    August 30, 2009 at 7:18 pm

    what the hell is with the pizza lady?

     
  13. Free Blog

    August 31, 2009 at 12:31 am

    just order pizza over phone you weirdo

     
  14. Dolce

    August 31, 2009 at 1:05 am

    Discover card is not a bad card to have specially if you get a student card which will help you build credit and have no annual fees check out http://www.fastcreditcardapprovals.com under student cards here you will be able to compare them side by side on rates, fees and rewards.

     
  15. Anonymous

    August 31, 2009 at 5:40 pm

    I saw a clip of this in some NWO RFID video, and I passed it off as just cut & paste quote mining. Looks like I was right. Not only does the full clip brilliantly show the effect of advertiser bias (television is entertainment, not education) – but it dispels the RFID fears that video was trying to promote by making the very point I did in response to that.

    For tracking purposes, it’d only be a redundant reinforcement. It’s easily to circumvent, and the advertisers know that.

     
  16. MEG

    September 1, 2009 at 4:29 am

     
  17. mrartist69

    September 1, 2009 at 6:21 am

    I'm no lawyer, but you need to DOCUMENT something and when you send a letter to them, be sure to get a receipt with time-stamp from the post office to ensure you at a minimum replied within the time limit.

    NOW….your reply might simply be "I got your discovery documents" or "I'm looking it over" or "I can't afford my own attorney"…but at least reply to them…..don't do nothing.

    I'd be very surprised if there isn't some sort of "legal aid society" in your town that assists people who can't afford their own attorny. Just call your local government town hall and/or check out the "blue pages" of the phone book or "google" search…

     
  18. gregornik4

    September 1, 2009 at 10:17 am