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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 15:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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Just like other credit cards out there, Chase credit cards offer numerous features when it comes to their customers. Each card is specially designed for a particular need and purpose. And just like Visa credit cards, Chase credit cards offer great rewards for using them. Low interest, low or 0% APR, frequent flier miles. These are all benefits most customers enjoy with Chase credit cards.

With Chase credit cards, you have low interest credit cards. There are no high interest payments stressing you out and making you paranoid every time you use your card. A Chase credit card is a safe credit card; one of the safest, in fact, among all the unsecured credit cards. 

The security of Chase credit cards
Lets say by some strange phenomenon you happen to develop bad credit, but you are in dire need of a credit card. What do you do? That's easy. You get one of Chase's many bad credit credit cards (i.e. prepaid credit cards, secured credit cards). Within no time you'll be back on the road to financial stability. With bad credit credit cards, you get the luxury of spending like a credit card without the hassle of the ridiculous bill. With these credit cards, you set a limit on your card which is usually tethered to a savings account. When you use your card the money is deducted from your account. You can put up to a certain amount in the account so that you won't go over your limit or max out your card.

Finally, for the student in your family -- college or otherwise -- there are student credit cards. With these cards you can teach your scholarly offspring about the perils, pitfalls and practicality of using credit cards. Like the other cards mentioned, these cards work on an account system. Money is put in an account and deducted upon use of the card. It's a more convenient, less hassling method of teaching financial responsibility.

Don't take our word for it, go online and apply for your card today and see what the hype is about. Shop around for a card that best suits you. It will one of the best decisions you'll ever make.  
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