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How
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How
to Apply for A Student Credit Card
by: Tom Tessin
Most people usually
have more than one credit card making it hard to distinguish which
bill goes to which card. Seeing you’re probably getting your
first credit card, its best to be “neat” when it comes
to your credit cards. One of the main reasons is because you want
to make sure that there is no suspicious activity on your account,
therefore making you pay for something you never bought.
A lot of people
will simply get a bill in the mail, glance over it and just pay the
bill without really looking into what they have purchased. This is
a huge no-no. With fraud going on everyone in the world, it’s
always best to take a few minutes out of your day and make sure that
everything is running properly. This time spent will definitely beat
the time spent if you get your identity stolen.
Organizing your
credit cards is actually quite simple. If you tend to use more than
one, make sure you glance at which card you use when you make your
purchase. If using more than one card, make sure you write down the
name of that card that you used on the receipt. If you made a purchase
online, make sure you print out a receipt for your own records. Never
save this on the computer because you never know when you hard drive
will crash!
It’s always
best to get some sort of lockbox, so that no one can have access to
these receipts. Even though most receipts only show a few numbers,
some places that tend to give you a carbon copy will show your whole
number. The best bet is either to get a fire safe box or a file cabinet
that has a lock on it. This way whenever you have company, you can
feel safe knowing that your personal information is locked up.
In that file cabinet,
you should have a manila folder for each credit card. Make sure you
label each credit card by its name. If you have two credit cards,
a chase card, and a discover card, mark the appropriate name on the
folder. This way every time you get that receipt, you can throw it
in it’s proper folder. This way when the bill comes at the end
of the month, all of these receipts are there.
Once you have your
folders sorted out, you’re getting one step closer to the end.
At the end of every month, you will receive a bill from your credit
card company. Carefully match up each receipt to each transaction.
Make sure that you have a receipt for each transaction, this is very
important! If there is a transaction on your card that you didn’t
make, make sure you contact customer service right away to dispute
the charges. If you wait to long on this, you may have to pay the
full amount.
Finally, when you
receive the bill and have matched up every receipt to it, make sure
you staple them all to the bill. Neatly throw them back into the manila
envelope. It’s always safe to keep at least 2 years of receipts,
so that if anything ever comes up, you will have the physical evidence.
Once you decide to get rid of your receipts and statements, make sure
you shred them either by a paper shredder or by hand. If doing it
by hand, make sure you shred it more than once. This prevents thieves
from putting it back together to receive the information they need.
If you
follow these important steps when it comes to organizing your bills,
you shouldn’t have to worry about transactions you haven’t
made. This doesn’t mean that they won’t happen. The best
thing overall is to make sure you keep your eye open each month and
always be responsible.
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