Q: I fell on hard times many years ago, lost my good credit rating and was forced to live paycheck-to-paycheck with cash. I now have a good job and need a credit card to travel. What do I need to do?
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Q: Are cash back rewards taxable?
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Q: My spouse recently passed away. Am I responsible for credit cards in which I am the authorized user and will this affect my credit rating if I can't pay those in which I am only the authorized user?
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Q: In my divorce decree, it is stipulated that my ex-husband must pay off a credit card which is under my name. For the last six months, he has not fulfilled any monthly obligations on those payments. This has incurred large late payment fees and more importantly hurt my credit score. How can I get this card put in his name to affect his own negligence?
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Q: I am currently in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy and getting more financially secure. I would like to start rebuilding my credit, is there a card issuer that might issue me a card that is not too outrageous?
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Q: I have disputed a charge on my debit card, they will not refund my money until the investigation is complete. I feel as though they should let me have my money until they complete their investigation. Am I correct?
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Q: Are premium credit cards worth a big annual fee?
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Q: What are the advantages of credit cards over debit cards?
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Q: Some credit cards offer free airline tickets on any airline without black-out dates and other restrictions. Are these better than cards sponsored by major network airlines?
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Q: Why does my credit card agreement require me to settle any disputes through arbitration instead of a lawsuit?
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