Online Credit Card Shopping – Watch Out For Online Fraudsters!
The internet is perhaps one of the most phenomenal barrier breakers when it comes to communication and knowledge. With the internet access to information became global and today information on almost any issue is available online. Also with this came concepts of virtual shops and e-shops that exist only within the net. These websites allow you to use their online credit card payment and acceptance ability. Once they verify and approve your credit card payment, they deliver your order to your doorstep. This is truly convenience at its very best as you do not have to do much than sit at your computer to get what you want.
The number e-shops today are increasing by the dozen and usage of online credit cards is becoming more and more popular. Shopping has received an entirely new dimension with the advent of online credit card payments. Now it is not only possible to shop from home but also get discounts on a variety of products. This is truly amazing. There is no requirement to worry about bad weather and no traffic jams and other hassles. Just go online, visit an e-shop and select your product and use your online credit card payment-acceptance option. Your order will reach you in no time. Another advantage of this card processing facility is that starting an online business has become incredibly easy.
However, there are always ups and downs to everything. One disadvantage of using an online credit card is fraud of online credit card. There are two ways in which this fraud can take place. The first is regarding the company who owns the website on which you made your credit card payment. This company could be a fake company, that is, it might take your payment and not deliver your product. They can also use the details that you fill for payment with fraudulent intentions. Fraudsters who steal online credit card details by using different devices/software cause the second fraud. These details can captured when you supply the site with these for your online payment. These softwares are called spyware and the fraudsters use them for online spying. The spyware either takes screenshots of what you do on your computer or capture keystrokes and then passes this information to a spy. There are, thankfully, many anti-spyware softwares which are available to counter such actions.
Overall, the ability to use online credit cards is a terrific advantage to us. But in doing this, strict caution must be exercised and care should be taken while disclosing details. Do not use internet cafes to make card payments and access bank accounts unless you are positively sure about the reliability of the caf
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WHy is it taking 30 days to get a response from an online credit card application?I applied online yesteray for my first credit card and they said I would get a response within 30 days. Why does it take so long? Is it because I have no credit and it was a student credit card? Also, I said I had both savings and a checking account but right now I only have a savings but will be getting a checking account on Saturday. Is it ok that I said I had both a checkings and a saving? Will it make them reject my application? Are they eager to give a credit card to someone like me, a young person likely to give them money for interest? I am just anxious about the whole thing. I am going to be responsible with it because I am careful with all my money.
also I didn't know what they meant by residence when they asked rent or own? do they seriously expect me to pay for rent at this age? So I selected "Other" and put zero paid month;y for my residence because that is what I pay, I mean I help my mom out sometimes but thats it.
lol iceman, I said I made 6K a year because that is what I made in 2005
well it was labled a student credit card….being wary should be expected of them if they think this.
yeah it was CHASE
what is the purpose of advertising student credit cards then?? they are designed for people like me who have no creidt. thanks for not answering my question.
October 6th, 2009 at 12:05 pm
Follow the instructions, First name, then last name . . .
The merchant will submit the name to the credit card company for verification. As long as the credit card company doesn't have the name wrong, it should work.
October 6th, 2009 at 12:10 pm
How Payment Processing Works
Before being able to accept credit card transactions and other forms of online payments, a merchant will need to set up a merchant account with a bank. A merchant account is the industry term for a business banking relationship whereby you and a bank have arranged to accept credit card payments (usually, a local bank can suffice for this kind of relationship). Setting up a merchant account usually involves the bank understanding your business and working with a third-party processor to arrange a mechanism for accepting payments. For more information on setting up merchant accounts, we recommend you take a look through the http://www.card-gallery.com to get you started in the right direction.
October 7th, 2009 at 7:51 am
I've applied for a few different cards through such sites and have found them to be safe.
Those types of sites generally link to a credit card application page that is secure (encrypted connection) so you don't have to worry about the personal info you're entering being intercepted by snoops. You can confirm the secure connection by the little padlock symbol in your browser (or the https:// on the front of the URL as previously mentioned).
If you happen to be looking for a rewards card and would like to get the card (or combination of cards) that will pay you the most for your spending profile, you may find this rewards calculator to be useful. It's the only one of its kind I know of:
http://www.creditcardtuneup.com/
October 7th, 2009 at 9:36 am
the only thing more dangerous than someone with bad credit is someone with no credit. they are wary of you since you have no established credit, your a student blah blah blah. it takes them awhile to verify your status, residence, job (if you have one), and your account status. if you had established credit then it wouldn;t necessarily take this long to approve or deny your application. if you do get this one and are financilly responsible; when you apply for other cards in the future, the response time will be a lot quicker. basically, once they can pin you down, see you can make payments, you'll get it.
October 7th, 2009 at 6:23 pm
As long as you pay at least the minimum payment before the due date, you will be reported as "on time" to the credit bureau. If the second installment is after the due date, you will have to pay interest on your next statement. To avoid paying interest, you have to pay the whole balance before the due date.
October 8th, 2009 at 6:23 am
No, not at all. Your reply email with your information is probably in line to be reviewed and "looked at". You will receive a reply possibly with a card or not in about a week. Good Luck.
October 8th, 2009 at 6:39 pm
Do you have an ATM card with visa/mastercard logo on it?
October 8th, 2009 at 7:25 pm
Probably millions, and only 3 percent get aproved.
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October 8th, 2009 at 8:25 pm
Don't go by rate alone. The only way to compare companies is to compare the total of all fees for the month and divide by your Visa/MasterCard/Discover sales (this is what your rate really is for the month). Include all fees for example; monthly minimum, gateway fees, internet transaction fees, batch fees, network fees, any fees from third party companies besides your processor.