The Internet Makes Applying for Credit Cards Easier
Creditor Web utilizes the power of the Internet to make learning about and applying for credit cards easier for consumers.
(PRWEB) May 4, 2005 -- For some people, the Internet has become such an
integral part of life that it’s difficult to remember how they ever got buy
without it. It has revolutionized several aspects of life such as booking trips,
buying gifts, performing research and keeping in contact with friends. It is
also changing the way we apply for credit cards.
Just a decade ago when
someone wanted to apply for credit it meant either taking a trip to their local
bank and filling out paper applications or calling several creditors. This made
applying for a credit card a very time-consuming process.
Now, one can
find almost all the data needed about a credit card by simply visiting the
website of the issuer. The problem is that many people only compare the credit
cards offered by one or two companies before making a decision. This can result
in not getting the best rate or not being approved.
Creditor Web, http://www.creditorweb.com
has launched a new website designed to simplify this process. This website
provides the visitor with the capability to search the credit card offerings of
multiple issuers at once based on several criteria such as interest rate,
rewards and credit score. The site then displays the search results with the
important criteria about each card needed to make an educated
decision.
Visitors can also find helpful articles about applying for and
using credit cards wisely in Creditor Web’s Education Center. “The idea is that
users can have a single location to educate themselves about credit cards before
making a decision,” said Jeremy Zongker, President of Creditor Web, “…once the
visitor is armed with this knowledge, we then provide the resources he or she
needs to find the card they are looking for.”
Experts agree it is
important for anyone to educate themselves about the process and compare their
options before making any major financial decision. Websites such as Creditor
Web, http://www.creditorweb.com have utilized the power of the
Internet to make this process easier.
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/5/prweb236504.htm