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  2. Is a perfect credit score worth it? - AOL

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    The Platinum Card® from American Express. Your credit card application could still get declined if you fall on the wrong side of something like the Chase 5/24 rule (which rejects applicants who ...

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    Say you earn $2,500 after taxes but owe $15,000 on credit cards with an average 21% APR. According to the 50/30/20 rule, you’d allocate $500 each month to savings and debt repayment.

  4. How to get rid of your credit card debt - AOL

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    According to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis , total credit card debt reached a record $1.08 trillion in 2023. As high inflation and interest rate hikes pervade, large credit card debts ...

  5. Curve (payment card) - Wikipedia

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    Curve (also known as the Curve card) is a payment card that aggregates multiple payment cards through its accompanying mobile app, allowing a user to make payments and withdrawals from a single card. It lets you "switch the bank card you paid with after each transaction is complete." Curve named this feature "Back in time". [1]

  6. Credit card fraud - Wikipedia

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    A fake automated teller slot used for "skimming". Credit card fraud is an inclusive term for fraud committed using a payment card, such as a credit card or debit card. [1] The purpose may be to obtain goods or services or to make payment to another account, which is controlled by a criminal.

  7. Credit card interest - Wikipedia

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    Credit card interest is a way in which credit card issuers generate revenue. A card issuer is a bank or credit union that gives a consumer (the cardholder) a card or account number that can be used with various payees to make payments and borrow money from the bank simultaneously.