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World of Hyatt Business Credit Card Guide

In October 2021, Chase and Hyatt launched a new business credit card designed for frequent Hyatt guests and loyalty account holders. The Chase World of Hyatt Credit Card is one of the best credit cards for hotels, so it only makes sense that they would want to expand their relationship. Brands usually have both a […]

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Cardless is an important new player in the sports credit card market.

The content of this page is accurate as of the publication date; however, some offers from our partners may have expired. Browse our list of the best credit cards or use our CardMatch™ tool to find the cards that suit your needs. One of my favorite things about working at CreditCards.com is meeting entrepreneurs who […]

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How a secured credit card helped me score points

If you are new to lending or your credit score is low, a secured credit card can be one of the most useful tools for building credit. Of course, it’s not glamour. Most of the time it will not offer rewards and a high credit limit will require a significant investment. However, these seemingly unimpressive […]

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Can I pay taxes with a credit card?

If you have a credit card, you may have wondered if you can pay taxes with it. While it is possible to pay taxes with a credit card, it will not be free. On the other hand, you can potentially take advantage of benefits such as earning rewards or going over your credit card spending […]

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Can I withhold payment if I decline a credit card dispute?

The content of this page is accurate as of the publication date; however, some offers from our partners may have expired. Browse our list of the best credit cards or use our CardMatch™ tool to find the cards that suit your needs. If you believe that a charge to your credit card is inaccurate or […]

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Can I withhold payment for a rejected credit card dispute?

The content of this page is accurate as of the publication date; however, some offers from our partners may have expired. Browse our list of the best credit cards or use our CardMatch™ tool to find the cards that suit your needs. If you believe that a charge to your credit card is inaccurate or […]

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What happens to credit card rewards after I return a purchase?

The content of this page is accurate as of the publication date; however, some offers from our partners may have expired. Browse our list of the best credit cards or use our CardMatch™ tool to find the cards that suit your needs. There are many reasons why you might want to return a purchase made […]

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How many credit cards should I have?

According to a Credit Karma report, the average American has 2.5 credit cards. Some have two; for others it’s three. Of course, emissions can be more or less. The numbers are everywhere, which raises the question – how many credit cards do I need to have? There is no perfect answer, like many other things […]

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Given credit PLUS? Here’s everything you need to know

If you thought Gucci and Prada were expensive, try graduating. According to Education Data Initiativethe average American student pays $35,720 a year in college tuition. While most students are eligible for some form of assistance, income and savings still play an important role in covering most of the academic expenses. However, not every parent is […]

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Paying taxes with a credit card

Things you can put on your credit card: Socks, Chipotle, and your taxes. I was also surprised when I first learned that Uncle Sam accepts Visa, Mastercard and Amex. I kind of assumed he was a “Direct Deposit ONLY” type of guy. But no; You can pay by card on IRS.gov just as easily as […]

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