Articles, tagged with "american express cards", page 2
28th October 2010
Andover, Massachusetts October 26th, 2010 – Almost everything nowadays has some sort of fee associated with it. Websites that charge for content, schools that charge for students to play sports, and even extra fees for texting on cell phones are just the ...
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Author:
Stephan Tavernini
02nd July 2010
Olympic Games Visa deal angers sports fansCard payments for Games limited to Visa customers
UK sports fans wanting to use plastic to apply for the London 2012 Olympic Games, buy merchandise or withdraw cash from an on-site ATM can only do so with a Visa ...
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Author:
Tom Mike
28th June 2010
I thought I was on the right track. I had recently received my Bachelors degree in International Business from Pepperdine University. Right out of college I was offered an analyst position at a very successful private equity firm. I was living in Malibu, ...
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Author:
Sean Patrick
21st June 2010
Credit card offers are often part of a wide spectrum of benefits that a customer can receive. This is one of the reasons why a great credit card for one person is just ordinary for another. These offers target specific customers and that is the reason one...
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Author:
terrowhite
08th April 2010
There's most likely not one client sitting on a pocketful of credit cards who doesn't wonder what could be the greatest charge card using the best credit card reward program---at least to benefit him. The biggies of the bank card reward programs seem to b...
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Author:
Hershel Green
26th February 2010
Founded in 1850, the American Express is a financial organization that is highly respected. Now, it has around 78200 employees. American Express cards are renowned for their remarkable benefits and excellent customer service. They promise the customers im...
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Author:
Buddy Mills
18th February 2010
Both Mastercard and Visa are owned by the same credit card companies and banks. There is really no difference between these cards either in how they treat consumers, or what they can do for you. There is also hardly any difference in the number of worldwi...
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Author:
Paul Harrison
05th January 2010
It comes a time when everyone gets short of cash. When we are broke we tend to look for options to rectify the situation. A Chinese visa tourist can also find him/herself in such a situation only to start looking for credit alternatives around him/her. Ne...
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Author:
Allen Tannor
08th December 2009
Barcelona in Spain has cemented its place as a top destination for travellers coming far and wide, and retains its universal appeal for people of all ages. So how can you get the best out of your finances when visiting the Catalan Capital in such a curren...
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Author:
David Brydon
12th June 2009
About 6 percent of Australian population is using credit cards. One great reason for that is credit cards work as a convenient tool to improve purchase ability of an individual.
At present, there are several cards to choose from. Though, there is one cre...
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Author:
Raheel
04th April 2009
If your looking to boost your frequent flyer scheme points then flying more is not the only way to do it. You can earn points everyday on anything from your grocery shop to filling up at the gas station. This can be done with a frequent flyer enabled rewa...
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Click4credit
23rd January 2009
Credit cards look so much alike that you tend to think they are all alike. They are not. Credit cards are of different kinds: a card issued by a bank; a travel and entertainment card; and a house card (also known as a store card).
Bank cards are owned ...
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Author:
Click4credit
19th August 2008
Card security codes were implemented and are used by all Credit Card Companies and Associations as an additional anti-fraud tool. Card security codes are the three-digit numbers found in the signature panels on the back of Visa, MasterCard and Discover ca...
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Author:
M. Owen
09th July 2008
Rewards Credit Cards are those offering a wide range of incentives to cardholders that encourage them to use these instruments in making everyday purchases. Participating merchants and service providers pay a small fee to the company issuing these rewards...
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Author:
Susan Slobac
12th March 2008
In recent years, in an effort to lure customers into signing up for a credit card, lending companies have turned to the actual design of the card in addition to offering lower interest rates and higher credit limits.
When credit cards first appeared...
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Author:
mpressman