Fine Print–What's in your wallet? Weekend Reading
Posted by exotic pet at 25 July 2008 12:45
I wish I have listened to you early. I should come and look at this. After reading about gas credit cards, I am feeling that I might enjoy them as much as I can read them again, or even that the thought of keep reading more.
You would be amazed at this. Moreover, you should be surprised to learn.
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Look, we all want cheap gas, but there are no shortcuts. We've already told you to beware of products that promise to increase your mileage and gas credit cards that promise big savings, but there are a couple of other snake-oil sales you should be aware of. First, you know those internet pop-ups that offer you absurd deals, like "Fill out this questionnaire and get $50 of gas"? Well, even if you're well aware that those are all hogwash, be on the lookout for the non-cyber ..[More].
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Credit card companies masters of marketing. From cash back to travel rewards, and 0% introductory rates to gas rebates, credit card companies have turned a once fledging industry (remember MasterCharge?) into a multi-billion dollar juggernaut. While taking advantage of credit card rewards can be a financial boon, care must be taken the fees and default interest rates do not ensnare us. In this article we will take a look at those fees and interest rates from a popular credit card–the ..next.
Even a small venture can be as the only hope of keeping up.
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