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    Interest Rate on all purchases and balance transfers”, but there is much more to how a credit card’s interest rate is calculated than that statement reveals. Initial interest rates are sometimes referred to as the card’s promotional rate, or teaser rate. In all honesty, an
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    You’ve probably received several credit card offers in the mail, and the outside of the envelopes scream interest rates and promotional offers to try and entice you into opening it up and looking at what’s inside. Chances are, if you have an email address, you’ve even received a few credit card offers through that address- bright colors and animated graphics trying to convince you that there card has the lowest initial interest rate, or the longest transfer balance rate of all the available credit cards on the market. All of the offers will look good at first glance; after all- that’s what marketing is about, right? According to Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary, marketing is a noun used to describe “the act or process of selling or purchasing in a market, and the process or technique of promoting, selling, and distributing a product or service.” Credit card companies are in business to sell you their credit cards, and they’ll use a variety of promotional materials to get your business.

    The outside of your credit card offer’s envelope might say something like, “LOW 0% Initial Interest Rate on all purchases and balance transfers”, but there is much more to how a credit card’s interest rate is calculated than that statement reveals. Initial interest rates are sometimes referred to as the card’s promotional rate, or teaser rate. In all honesty, an i

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    ed a few credit card offers through that address- bright colors and animated graphics trying to convince you that there card has the lowest initial interest rate, or the longest transfer balance rate of all the available credit cards on the market. All of the offers will look good at first glance; after all- that’s what marketing is about, right? According to Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary, marketing is a noun used to describe “the act or process of selling or purchasing in a market, and the process or technique of promoting, selling, and distributing a product or service.” Credit card companies are in business to sell you their credit cards, and they’ll use a variety of promotional materials to get your business.

    The outside of your credit card offer’s envelope might say something like, “LOW 0% Initial Interest Rate on all purchases and balance transfers”, but there is much more to how a credit card’s interest rate is calculated than that statement reveals. Initial interest rates are sometimes referred to as the card’s promotional rate, or teaser rate. In all honesty, an

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    k good at first glance; after all- that’s what marketing is about, right? According to Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary, marketing is a noun used to describe “the act or process of selling or purchasing in a market, and the process or technique of promoting, selling, and distributing a product or service.” Credit card companies are in business to sell you their credit cards, and they’ll use a variety of promotional materials to get your business.

    The outside of your credit card offer’s envelope might say something like, “LOW 0% Initial Interest Rate on all purchases and balance transfers”, but there is much more to how a credit card’s interest rate is calculated than that statement reveals. Initial interest rates are sometimes referred to as the card’s promotional rate, or teaser rate. In all honesty, an

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    The outside of your credit card offer’s envelope might say something like, “LOW 0% Initial Interest Rate on all purchases and balance transfers”, but there is much more to how a credit card’s interest rate is calculated than that statement reveals. Initial interest rates are sometimes referred to as the card’s promotional rate, or teaser rate. In all honesty, an

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    Interest Rate on all purchases and balance transfers”, but there is much more to how a credit card’s interest rate is calculated than that statement reveals. Initial interest rates are sometimes referred to as the card’s promotional rate, or teaser rate. In all honesty, an initial interest rate is basically the same thing for a credit card as a sale is to a retail store. Retail stores advertise their products that have a discounted price for a limited time to attempt to bring people into their establishment to buy the sale item, but also because once you are there, they hope you’ll purchase other products.

    Credit cards offering initial interest rates are basically putting their standard interest rates “on sale”, because for a limited time, new cardholders will receive a lower than usual rate on purchases, and sometimes also on any balance you transfer from one of your other credit cards onto this new card. What you need to understand about initial interest rates is that they really are “for a limited time”, and just as you couldn’t go to your favorite store and buy items this month for the sale price that was offered the previous month, you can’t extend a credit card’s initial interest rate beyond the terms they specify (often found in the small print!) What you’ll want to look for in the text of the materials that were sent with the initial interes

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