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The Credit Card Manager app allows one to track credit card purchases on their IOS or Android phone and can be downloaded from most app stores. Alternatively most credit card companies now have their own apps to keep users up to date with their purchase history.
Yes. Many businesses, especially mail-order companies, will keep your credit card info to speed future purchases.
If you mean why is it easy to get in credit card debt, it is because you are not using cash when you purchase. Instead, you are using a plastic card to pay for your purchases. So, you can't keep track how much you have been spending.
It's unclear what a business check card is. A business credit card though, it useful to use to keep track of business purchases versus personal spending.
If a credit card is stolen it has to be reported immediately. Follow up with a letter or email, check your statement for any unauthorized purchases. Make sure to keep copies of the letter and send it certified mail and ask for a return receipt.
make sure you have a credit card, pay it off every month, get a loan to keep your credit going, use your credit card every month (lightly), dipsute old credit prolems if you think they are in the wrong. http://money.msn.com/credit-rating/9-fast-fixes-for-your-credit-scores-weston.aspx?page=2
Start off first by getting a Sears, Target, Circuit City or similar in-store credit card. After making purchases and payments on that for six months, you should become eligible for small limit credit cards. Keep making purchases and payments on all credit and shortly you will have established a ground credit. DO NOT GO OVER LIMITS, MISS PAYMENTS, OR INQUIRE INTO TOO MANY CREDIT ACCOUNTS.
One can obtain a business credit card in most financial institutes, banks etc. They are commonly used to keep proper record of ones financial statements and in keeping accurate records.
Most credit card companies only keep records for approx 13-18 months. You would think they would keep them longer right?? With all the bank consolidations happening, records go missing and/or are not implrted into the new computer system. It costs lots of money and time to transfer records of that size.
Building back good credit requires patience and time. If you can, get a secured or unsecured credit card. Use it to make small purchases and pay the balance each month. Keeping a low debt on credit cards can help build credit. Keep an eye on your credit reports to ensure that they're accurate and that there are no unauthorized accounts. Limit the amount of credit cards you keep. If you can't pay cash for something, question yourself as to whether you really need it. Old accounts should be erased from your record after seven years. Good luck.
You are alard a credit card when you are 11 years old you will be alard to keep it in your own hands. So 11 years old and your alard to keep a credit card