SmartCreditChoices.com Cited on MSN Money

January 27, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
SmartCreditChoices, http://www.SmartCreditChoices.com, an online credit information website that hosts secure links to over 70 credit card applications, is proud to announce our recent presence in a popular MSN money article written by Liz Pulliam Weston, an award-winning, nationally-syndicated personal finance columnist.

Since its inception, SmartCreditChoices has striven to provide consumers with the most up to date information on credit card applications as well as detailed information on how to understand and avoid the many traps that are often buried in the fine print of credit card applications.

In the MSN Money article entitled, “Credit card companies' evil tricks,” Ms. Pulliam Weston explores a number of issues SmartCreditChoices.com believes to be very important to consumers. Specifically, she discusses the numerous fine print issues related to 0% credit card offers. Citing SmartCreditChoices.com’s articles editor, Ms. Pulliam Weston writes that, when applying for a 0% credit card, “, “the terms (can be) variable as well. A card may offer 0% for "up to" a year, for example, but once you've applied, you may get the touted rate for as little as three months, said Jeffrey Weber of SmartCreditChoices.com.”

SmartCreditChoices is extremely pleased to have had one of the many messages we deliver to credit card users discussed on a website with a massive audience, and it is our hope that our insight, along with other insights contained in the article, will aid consumers in weeding through credit card applications to find the best deal available.

For more information or to compare over 70 0% credit card offers, please visit http://www.SmartCreditChoices.com.