Monday, April 30, 2007

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Chase Credit Card-home Page
By Mario Churchill

The current Chase Bank was created through a variety of
historical mergers. Chase Banks most successful acquisitions
was in the 1930’s when it acquired the Equitable Trust Company.
John D Rockefeller, of the influential Rockefeller Family was
one of the most influential stockholders in the trust company
and his influence helped make the Chase bank the largest bank
in the United States in 1955 when the Chase National Bank and
the Bank of the Manhattan Company merged.
The Chase Credit Card is really a Visa card offered by the
Chase Bank.

One of the features found on the Chase Credit Card home page is
a section for their financial resources. Chase offers a variety
of sources ranging from educational planning tool, mortgage
tools, and advice and planning. The educational tool is
information about all sorts of educational loans; loans for
medical students, loans for private students, loans for parents
of students, and information about the Stafford loans. The
mortgage section offers a mortgage calendar and a home equity
calculator. The mortgage calculator answers questions like;
what type of home is in your budget, and wether you should take
a short term or long term mortgage. The home equity calculator
provides the answers to questions like; how long it will take
to pay off a line of credit and if you should consider
consolidating your loans. The advice planning section provides
advice on topics such as; financial planning, retirement
planning, and an educational resources library.

Chase Credit Card also has a page dedicated to financial tools
which includes credit information, student credit and a
innovative section called smartscents. Smartcents is a place
customers can go to learn how banking works from budgeting to
borrowing. Smartcents even has a section designed for kids.

The Chase Credit Card home page features the Visa Freedom card.
The Freedom card features a three percent cash back bonus for
every doller spent at grocery stores, fast food restaurants,
and gas stations. It also features a one percent cash back
bonus every time you spend a doller every where else. If you
stock up two hundred dollars worth of rewards on your Freedom
card Chase will send you a check for two hundred and fifty
dollars.

The Chase Credit card website offers customers four ways to
apply for a card. They can choose by category. The company will
help them choose the best card. They can shop by comparing card
features. I all else fails clients can simply browse through
Chase’s list until a card catches their eye.

Once you have gotten your chase card you can take advantage of
Chase’s paperless accounting by receiving your credit card
statement online instead of through the postal service.

Two features somewhat unique to the Chase Credit Card are their
fraud detector and payment protection plan.

The Chase Credit Card website is simple to use and full of
clear concise instructions for navigation. It lacks the bells
and whistles of some of other credit card sites but the
simplicity is refreshing. The one feature that would benefit
the site is information about their customer service
department.

About the Author: Mario Churchill is a freelance author and has
written over 200 articles on various subjects. For more
information checkout http://www.better-credit-cards.com and
http://www.creditrequests.com.

Source: http://www.isnare.com

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