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| American Express Starwood Preferred Guest® Card echo $br; ?> echo $logo_cl; ?>=$logo_fly;?> echo $logo_reward; ?> echo $logo_charity; ?> $crd_pid=2156; ?> |
| The Starwood Preferred Guest╝ Credit Card from American Express is designed for those who frequently stay at Starwood Hotels and Resorts and plan to take advantage of the various benefits and services that are provided. The interest rate for purchases is considered reasonable (for a reward card) and there is an annual fee of $30. There is also a low introductory rate for purchases and balance transfers for the first six months. Discount of 50% off leisure certificate towards an eligible stay at a participating hotel or resort charged to the credit card, available once per year.Year-end financial statement.
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| American Express TrueEarnings® Business Card from Costco and American Express echo $br; ?> echo $logo_cl; ?> echo $logo_cash; ?> $crd_pid=3679; ?> |
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| First PREMIER® Bank MasterCard®/Visa $crd_pid=3588; ?> |
The First PREMIER Bank Visa®/MasterCard®, issued by First PREMIER Bank, is an unsecured credit card designed for those who need to reestablish their credit.There are various fees associated with this card including the following which will be billed to the first statement: an annual fee of $48, an account set-up fee of $29, a program fee of $95, and a monthly participation fee of $6. These types of fees are common among cards designed for poor or limited credit and will reduce the cardholder`s available credit until they are paid. By making timely payments and keeping the card balance below the limit, cardholders may rebuild their credit. The following credit cards may be able to help build, rebuild or re-establish your credit if you make on-time payments with all of your creditors and maintain your account balances below the credit limits. |  |