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	<description>What's so great about Chase credit cards? Convenience and variety.

Convenience
Chase credit cards offer convenience. You can go to their secure website to view your balance, view your statements, pay your bill even set up alerts. (Alerts will let you know by email or by cell phone message when your balance hits a certain amount that you indicate. This helps you keep your spending in check if you're not good at keeping track yourself. It's a good way to manage your account.)

Variety
Being one of the biggest names in credit cards, Chase credit cards literally offers something for everyone. They have:


Low interest cards
Cards with a 0% introductory rate
Rewards cards that reward you with travel, gas, groceries, shopping, restaurants or entertainment
School cards/alumni cards
Student cards


There are even Chase credit cards for those who are trying to rebuild credit. If this is your situation, you might want to look into a Chase secured card. This is a prepaid card that works essentially like a debit card. Some people like to get these for their college students  to teach them how to use credit wisely while they are away at school. This way, the student avoids the temptation of applying for one of the many unsecured credit cards offered on college campuses. All too often students get these with no practical knowledge of how to use them, which means when they graduate, they start out in the world with a mountain of debt.

Chase offers plenty of prepaid credit cards, as well as MasterCards and Visa credit cards, whether you're looking for secured, cards, unsecured cards, cards with low APRs, cards with no annual fee or cards with a good rewards program.

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