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Welcome to Ireland Credit Card

Welcome one and all to Ireland Credit Card.

Ireland credit card is an independent review of credit cards in Ireland only. We review Bank of Ireland credit cards, MBNA credit cards as well as many others. Ireland Credit Card doesn’t endorse Irish credit card companies, we simply provide the facts.

Ireland Credit Card

We will be reviewing on an individual basis, credit cards from Bank of Ireland, AIB, TSB and MBNA as well as the lesser known ones. We will also be providing reviews and suggestions on student credit cards in Ireland and which offer the best rates and services. We have also provided a rundown on the rip off that is the Irish government levy on credit cards in Ireland and how to avoid getting yourself into the nightmare of debt. We will be offering tools for credit card management and friendly personal advice to anyone who asks. Once again, welcome!

Ireland Credit Card is run by a group of University students and provides a detailed and TRUE information on how to apply for card credit in Ireland only. We are not affiliated with any of the Irish credit card banks mentioned here and we are always open to any information, feedback or comments on any of our reviews.

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Protection against Credit Card Fraud

Credit cards provide you with a lot of convenience and benefits. However, you need to protect your credit card(s) against fraud.

Apart from making sure your bank has issued with a NOW STANDARD CHIP AND PIN , Here is a list of measures that you should adopt to protect your credit card against fraud in Ireland and abroad:
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Credit card debt is a menace

Credit card debt in Ireland is a matter of worry for a lot of credit card holders today. These are generally those people who ignored the simple fact that any payments made using the credit card are actually a borrowing which needs to be paid-back to the credit card supplier within a stipulated time. These people (should we call them debt card holders) just went on spending on their credit card as if it were their own money. When they reach the credit limit on their first credit card, they switch to another/new credit card and continue spending in the same way. The story continues until they start receiving legal notices from credit card companies and calls from debt collection agents. They have now entered the stressful world of credit card debt.
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