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Author: Art Taylor | Total views: 59 Comments: 0
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Platinum Credit Cards Are What You Want To Have

Platinum credit cards are considered as the most reputed credit cards and to get a platinum card, one requires proving his or her credentials. They are generally offered to those individuals with good credit ratings and an income of around 20,000 per annum or more.

Beyond the sex-appeal of the card itself, a platinum card often has a much higher credit limit than your run-of-the-mill card and obtaining one isn’t always as easy as obtaining the lower level credit cards. Most companies require applicants to have a good credit score to receive the platinum credit card since platinum credit cards offer benefits above that of other credit cards. The credit score requirement is related to the amount of credit the card issuer gives with the platinum credit card. Since the credit limit on a platinum credit card is higher than most cards, the card issuer must have some assurance that the cardholder will pay the balance in a timely manner. Platinum credit cards have far more benefits and features compared to a standard or gold credit card and platinum credit cards usually have a lower interest rate than regular and even gold credit cards. Once you have shown credit card companies that you have the ability to pay your bills and you're not a risk, they just might offer you a platinum credit card. As long as you pay the bills on time and build your credit then you may be offered a platinum card in as little as three months. Platinum cardholders work their way up the ranks by paying and establishing better credit for themselves.

So what makes a platinum credit card different from others? When you use a platinum credit card for shopping or any other transaction, you are awarded reward points depending on the amount of the transaction. Generally, one gets a reward point for each dollar spent through the use of credit card. Unlike the regular credit cards, platinum credit card offers you a fixed rate. The other advantages of for the platinum credit card holder include rental car insurance, travel accident insurance etc. Some of the great advantages that may be associated with platinum credit cards are: as mentioned before, lower interest rates, plus higher credit limits, more frequent credit limit increases, no annual fee, more benefits, savings and rewards, including: fraud protection service, cash back programs, and frequent flier miles. These credit cards offer such great rewards because credit issuers are trying to cater to people with excellent credit.

Platinum credit cards are usually advertised through television or newspapers, direct mail or telephone solicitations. The rules for offering platinum credit card vary from company to company. If a credit card company sees that you have outstanding credit, they are going to want to keep your business, which is why so many companies offer platinum credit cards, to set you apart from the people with just good credit. Being offered a platinum credit card is a company's way of rewarding you for having great credit, while at the same time trying to attract, or maintain your business. In nearly all cases, platinum credit cards are offered to those consumers who use their credit card to make a relatively large amount of purchases. A platinum credit card can be a good choice if you frequently use your credit card for your routine and high purchases and pay back the whole debt at the month end. The low interest rate is a reward to platinum customers for the amount of purchases they make using the platinum credit card. One of the best ways to get the platinum credit is to search for it on the internet. Students usually don't have platinum credit cards because they do not have excellent credit, nor do they often own homes or other larger assets with which credit might be built.

A platinum card can be a wonderful financial tool for managing you daily spending. With low interest rates, great benefits and high credit limits, the appeal of platinum cards make them very desirable to the vast majority of credit card holders. You may or may not currently have a platinum card, if you do not, consider getting one. If you do have a platinum card, maybe you should select another one or two.

About the Author

Art Taylor has been a successful internet marketer for 10 years. He writes articles about credit cards and other topics. For more information or to apply for credit cards visit his websites at: Ecreditcardworld or Eshopperworld.




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