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Credit Card Reviews

Best 0% APR Credit Cards for Spring, 2013

While it might seem early to declare the best 0% interest credit cards for Spring, 2013, there's no reason to hesitate when it comes to consolidating your debt - or simply saving on interest - with the best 0% APR credit cards available for the upcoming season. It's like spring cleaning, only easier, faster and more prosperous!

So, think warm thoughts and check out the best 0% interest credit card options available for the upcoming season...

Chase United MileagePlus® Explorer Card - Review

Update: This offer is no longer available. Check out the Chase Credit Cards page to view Chase cards that are currently available.

Chase unveiled the newest United MileagePlus Explorer Card late last year, but we thought it was worth taking a closer look at one of the very best airline miles credit cards available on the market today.

Here's the VIP perks cardholders can take advantage of, plus some of the other highlights of the Chase United MileagePlus Explorer Card...

Best Balance Transfer Credit Cards of 2013

Balance transfer credit cards are one of the best ways to consolidate debt and save on interest - we've mentioned this time and again over the years, but it's always worth coming back to since they represent such a great deal. (For a quick refresher on how balance transfers work, check out our blog on balance transfer cards.) 

American Express Serve® - Why This Prepaid Card is Actually a Whole Lot More

Update: This credit card has changed since this article was published. You can check out the most up-to-date details on this card here: American Express Serve®.

On its surface, American Express Serve® looks like a prepaid card - albeit a great one. You load money on to it, you use it to make purchases, and you keep it in your wallet. 

Pretty standard, right?

Discover it Card Review

Update: This credit card offer may have changed since this article was published. You can check out the most up-to-date details on this card here: Discover it® Card.

The Discover it™ Card is the newest cash back credit card issued by Discover. Taking the place of the Discover More Card series - as well as numerous variations of their student More cards - consumers will find the Discover it Card very similar, albeit with some serious upgrades.

Creditnet's Five Best Credit Cards of 2013

One of my favorite things about the end of the year are all the lists that come out; some are reflective and rank the best of the year, while others look to the future and what's to come. 

New airline miles credit cards for 2013 give consumers more options heading into the new year

A slew of travel rewards credit cards have hit the market over the past couple of weeks, giving consumers even more options as 2012 becomes 2013. Granted, "new" is a bit of a misnomer since the airline miles credit cards recently released are actually upgraded versions of past offers.

The Best Student Credit Cards Fall 2012

(Update: Some of the credit card offers below are no longer available. For a complete list of student credit card offers available today, visit our picks for the top credit cards for students on Creditnet.com.)

Citi Price Rewind: Is It Worth the Extra Effort?

If you're already a Citi cardholder, you may have heard of a free service Citibank provides called Citi Price Rewind. I'm a bit embarrassed to admit that I've used Citi credit cards for a long time, yet I had never heard of this card benefit until a few months ago when I saw it advertised on Citi's website. If you aren't familiar with the service, here's how it works:

Discover Offers 5% Cash Back for Online Shopping until 2013

It's not even October yet, but the competition for your holiday credit card spending has already begun. First up—Discover. Effective last Friday, September 14th, Discover More credit cards are now offering 5 percent cash back on up to $1,500 in purchases at department stores and on all online shopping through the end of December. That's up to $75 of cash back in your pocket to help offset the cost of your ever-growing holiday shopping list.

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