Welcome to the Consumer Reviews section of our site.
This section allows consumers (like you) to review a credit card that they have used in the past or are currently using. We are very proud that our website currently offers over 20,000 consumer reviews of approximately 928 credit cards (there is no other organization that offers more reviews)! This section is a unique feature of our website and is one of the primary reasons that we stand out among the competition.
Learn how other consumers rate and review a particular card that you are interested in and share you own card experiences by posting you own review (or reviews!). It only takes a few minutes to post a review, so please consider doing so. It's all about consumers helping other consumers! As you might expect, this section of our site has been one of the most popular sections since it was introduced in the summer of 2000. Please click on the link below to begin your search. Enjoy!
Important Consumer Notes! In this section of our site you will find information about your credit score or rating. It is strongly recommended that you know what your credit score is when "shopping for credit cards". A high credit score is often the key to obtaining the most attractive credit cards (a credit score over 700 will increase your likelihood of getting approved for the best credit card rates, benefits, etc.). A high credit score will also help you to obtain the best rates on other types of loans, as well as the lowest insurance rates. You have the option to instantly obtain your official Experian credit score online for free. We strongly suggest that you take advantage of these free credit score offers. If you were to purchase your credit scores from each of the three major bureaus (Experian, Equifax and TransUnion), you would spend up to $44.40. The Experian offer includes helpful information about how to improve your credit
rating/score. All offers include a free 30 day trial credit monitoring service (more info. below).
Offers Notes! If you decide to continue the trial membership beyond 30 days, you will be charged a monthly fee of $14.95 for the Equifax offer and $12.00 per month for the Experian offer. We strongly suggest that you take advantage of these free credit score offers. Each credit reporting company (aka credit bureau or credit reporting agency) compiles its own credit data. Thus, each credit reporting company usually contains different information regarding your credit score- your score will likely not be same for each company. Finally, taking advantage of these offers will not lower your credit score.
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