CreditCardForum.com is a message board and blog for discussing credit card offers

Credit Card Forum

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Founded in 2008, Credit Card Forum (CCF) has had a mission from day one and that is to provide an open, independent social platform where consumers can discuss credit cards. The website has been cited in the New York Times, U.S. News & World Report, Yahoo! Finance, and MSN Money.

Visitors can register on the website for free in order to post reviews and have discussions with other users. The primary focus of the site is on major credit cards (American Express, Visa, MasterCard and Discover) but users can also discuss store-issued credit cards as well as other sources of revolving credit.

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Discussion Forums

On CCF one can find discussions on practically any topic related to credit card. The forum is divided into a total of 9 categories, of which the 2 most popular (based on number of posts) are the following:

  • American Express Forum: A place to talk about AmEx credit cards like the Blue, Gold, Platinum, Centurion, and others.

A unique feature of CCF is that reviews and feedback posted on the forum are weighed heavily in creating lists of the best credit cards by category. The are a total of 9 lists and the 2 most highly-trafficked ones are:

  • Gas Credit Cards: A ranking of the best gas credit cards currently on the market. It is regularly updated.
  • Business Credit Cards: The site's founder shares the pros and cons of business credit cards which he has personally used for his company.

The other 7 "best" lists are: cash back, zero percent, travel rewards, hotel, college student, secured, and fair credit.

Blog

In addition to the discussion boards, CCF also provides a blog in order to keep readers informed about the latest credit card news and information. In a given week there will be 2-3 topics covered, talking about everything from cardholder benefits to unscrupulous cards which one should be wary of. To view the blog click here.

Contact

The best way to contact Credit Card Forum is by using the page found here.



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