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16th September 2009
Prepaid credit cards are new twists on the popularity of plastic money. The name says it all. They are cards that function just like credit cards in nearly all aspects, but you have to pay the spending limit upfront. It's like a prepaid phone card you can... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
14th September 2009
Just sitting indoor and completely leaving oneself in isolation will just turn into a nomadic person. But in this world of fast information and hard competition we cannot afford to live in the unknown islands. Planning to spend holidays in far off countri... Read >
Author: Mike Simonds
08th September 2009
It is required to compare travel money so that you can garner a decent exchange rate. There are various firms and bureaus which provide this exchange service. You should also have a fair knowledge of the rates to get a reasonable deal.
In case you ar... Read >
Author: Mike Simonds
08th September 2009
It is required to compare travel money so that you can garner a decent exchange rate. There are various firms and bureaus which provide this exchange service. You should also have a fair knowledge of the rates to get a reasonable deal.
In case you ar... Read >
Author: Mike Simonds
07th September 2009
Give them what they want.The luxury lifestyle;vacation,travel ,money.
Who doesn't want that? Nobody as far as I am concerned.
What is luxury? Lets start with the job aspect. What is a common denomenator
of some of the worlds most rich and famous? W... Read >
02nd September 2009
Despite the summer coming to an end, if you still haven’t found the right holiday for you then there are plenty of ways to find the best deals around, deals that are beneficial both fun and financially.
When booking a holiday, think about what it is ... Read >
Author: Mr.Brightside
27th August 2009
One of the most important things a traveler should think about is the hotel accommodation. In the past, only the rich people and businesspersons are the ones who travel frequently but nowadays, even individuals from the middle class are fond of travel... Read >
Author: andywilliams06
27th August 2009
A luxurious and expensive travel is everyone's dream but unfortunately, not all people can afford five-star hotels and first-class flights. Therefore, most travelers prefer to go for travel packages where they can get affordable airfare and even last ... Read >
Author: andywilliams06
24th August 2009
The most densely inhabited city in Canada is Toronto, which equates to over eight million residents and immigrants, almost 25% of Canada's total population. You may wonder why many people settle here. It is because Toronto is Canada's leading capital in t... Read >
Author: Elijah James
23rd August 2009
Nearly everyone is feeling the pinch in the current economic climate and unfortunately holidays and short breaks are one area that families are cutting corners with. Whether it is not going on holiday at all or staying in the UK.
Using Online Codes
M... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th August 2009
At the time of uncertainty and skepticism and the worst economic times since the great depression TraVerus Travel Network is still experiencing a record growth in network marketing industry.
Think people are not traveling?
You may think that people... Read >
Author: Abadia Lidia
04th August 2009
Vacations are for fun, it means leaving behind your job and responsibilities for a while. Having travel insurance is one way of putting your mind at complete rest. It's a lot easier to enjoy your trip if you know that you are covered from luggage lost to ... Read >
Author: Galen Bass
01st August 2009
Cheap Stockholm Hostel's - First Class ReviewTravelers to Stockholm won't get trouble finding things to do. It is a culturally rich and progressive country that features of a really high standard of living. On That Point there are some great places to s... Read >
Author: Ira Lynn
01st July 2009
Companies that think that they have to pay a lot of money to a high priced agency when they are looking for kids for modeling need to check out the online modeling agency deals. This enables any company, regardless how small, to find children for modeling... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson
18th June 2009
Look at fares to nearby cities, especially if flying to the United States or Europe. Sometimes the savings will more than cover ground transportation to your desired city. Then you can add the cheaper airport's city to your itinerary making your holiday a... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
18th June 2009
It is no real surprise that the so-called economic crisis is causing us to think twice about going abroad in the summer, as well as having a knock-on affect on the travel industry as a whole. Yet, the consequences on what we need to consider before bookin... Read >
Author: MarkeD
18th June 2009
Despite Sterling's recent rise to a five-month high, it is fair to say that the pound is still relatively weak in relation to the Euro and the Dollar - especially compared to last year. However, if you are still eager to cross some amount of water for you... Read >
Author: MarkeD
17th June 2009
Holidaymakers who are eager to exchange their travel money into euros and, therefore, don't want to stray from the Eurozone, might find that Greece could be a hot destination this summer. For accommodation choices, Greece is certainly one of the best due... Read >
Author: MarkeD
15th June 2009
As you probably know (and are tired of hearing), the pound and the euro are at near parity with each other - a fact that is all the more distressing when we remember that one pound was worth about €1.25 just a year ago. Subsequently, those of us lucky ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
06th June 2009
Airport Taxi Toronto - Why Use One?
When planing your trip away your focus is on remembering the essentials such as clothes, passport and travel money. Often overlooking how you're going to get to and from the airport. Which is a mistake as it's the be... Read >
Author: Ellie Griffin
05th June 2009
Since the birth of the travel money card and its increased availability as another method to pay for items when abroad, the global economic crisis has plunged sterling into a state of impressive weakness and the travel industry into uncertainty as to whet... Read >
Author: MarkeD
05th June 2009
There are few ways to determine whether you have selected the travel agent to guide you the pleasurable and money saving road map for your travel schedule. You need to compare travel agents and airlines or travel web sites which offer myriad travel plans,... Read >
Author: Mike Simonds
05th June 2009
There are few ways to determine whether you have selected the travel agent to guide you the pleasurable and money saving road map for your travel schedule. You need to compare travel agents and airlines or travel web sites which offer myriad travel plans,... Read >
Author: Mike Simonds
11th May 2009
The recession has had a big impact on certain areas of the tourist industry. Whilst some destinations, such as Turkey, Australia and the UK are set for more British visitors this summer, other popular areas within the Eurozone are also set to be far quie... Read >
Author: MarkeD
11th May 2009
As you probably know (and are tired of hearing), the pound and the euro are at near parity with each other - a fact that is all the more distressing when we remember that one pound was worth about €1.25 just a year ago. Subsequently, those of us lucky ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
09th April 2009
Travel money cards are a relatively new way of spending money when you’re abroad. But what exactly are they and why are they so useful?
Travel money cards work like prepaid debit cards. This means that you load cash onto them – and can only spend a... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
09th April 2009
Currency cards are a relatively new phenomenon in the travel money marketplace. They essentially work like a regular debit card – although there is one significant difference – a currency card contains a different currency compared with the currency o... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
09th April 2009
Travel money cards are a relatively new way of spending money when you’re abroad. But what exactly are they and why are they so useful?
Travel money cards work like prepaid debit cards. This means that you load cash onto them – and can only spend a... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
09th April 2009
Currency cards are a relatively new phenomenon in the travel money marketplace. They essentially work like a regular debit card – although there is one significant difference – a currency card contains a different currency compared with the currency o... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
09th April 2009
Travel money cards are a relatively new way of spending money when you’re abroad. But what exactly are they and why are they so useful?
Travel money cards work like prepaid debit cards. This means that you load cash onto them – and can only spend a... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
02nd April 2009
We all have desires and most people who set goals realise that their desire system is the launch pad for those goals and ambitions. However, very few people really understand their desire system and how to use it.
Your desire system is not just looking... Read >
Author: goalseeker
27th March 2009
New York City is a popular destination and reportedly receives 47 million people a year, including over a million from the UK and over 250,000 from Ireland respectively. Significant holidays, such as Christmas and New Year, also attract the crowds who fl... Read >
Author: MarkeD
27th March 2009
The current financial climate and “credit crunch” is causing prospective holidaymakers to consider travelling outside of the Euro Zone to make the most of their travel money. To many, Australia seems a safe bet in terms of value for money (after the ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
11th March 2009
The golden triangle refers to three cities in the central north of India including the capital, New Delhi, Agra situated just over 100 miles to the south east, and Jaipur which is about the same distance to the south west. The area has recently been repo... Read >
Author: MarkeD
11th March 2009
We are just halfway into January and already many travel and tour operators are proposing which destinations will be the most popular this summer. In a recent statement, Post Office suggested that Thailand will be the best value for British visitors and ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
10th March 2009
Before you start that job search, let me ask you a question: Why would you want a job? Just for a paycheck? Instead of assuming that a job is a necessity that we all must have (it really isn't), consider what is actually important to you.
Once you have... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
03rd March 2009
In July last year, The Times ran an article about the prospect of Iraq as a holiday destination. Despite three decades of war and terrorism, it may come as a surprise to some that the country still has a tourist board, and is home to ‘some of the fines... Read >
Author: MarkeD
19th February 2009
Look at fares to nearby cities, especially if flying to the United States or Europe. Sometimes the savings will more than cover ground transportation to your desired city. Then you can add the cheaper airport's city to your itinerary making your holiday a... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
21st January 2009
When travelling, sorting out the cash can often be a frustrating task. Making sure your money is safe when you are abroad can be irritating also, as sometimes you can end up carrying far more around than you need to, or simply not enough - and everyone se... Read >
Author: MarkeD
20th January 2009
Worried about using - or losing - your money overseas? Don't let foreign banks and borders confuse you - check out our jargon buster for the low-down on those tricky travel money terms...
ATM
Automated teller machines (ATMs) offer convenient 24-hour c... Read >
Author: MarkeD
29th December 2008
Holiday money is a subject that seems to be discussed everywhere at the moment. This is probably due to the national consciousness seemingly being in a state of wanting to save money wherever possible, but also wanting to take advantage of the many touris... Read >
Author: MarkeD
17th December 2008
Travel Money Card (also known as the Travel FX card) – what is this when it's at home? Quite simply, this is the easiest way of carrying money abroad. Much like a credit or debit card, the Travel Money Card is the latest way to pay when you're on a tr... Read >
Author: WhichWayToPay
12th November 2008
If you're thinking of a winter trip abroad, recent developments in the foreign exchange markets might make it a better bet to take a short break in Europe instead of the US. Last week The Guardian reported that the weakening pound will, along with retaile... Read >
Author: camwinston
30th October 2008
Turkey is the number one holiday destination this summer, largely due to the rising cost of the euro and as it�s not in the EEU. Other destinations that are popular are USA, the Far East and the not too far away Morroco. The reason these are good for tr... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
12th September 2008
Photographs are the single most important feature you should look at when looking at an apartment to rent. As soon as you see this photograph you will probably make a decision on whether you like the look of the accommodation immediately, or within 5 seco... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
24th August 2008
Stuffing money in your pants - a trick that has long been popular with revellers during nights out on the town - is also being used by travellers according to a new survey by the recently launched Tesco Travel Money Card.
British tourists are resor... Read >
Author: Brad Swarner
16th July 2008
Traveling has almost limitless options. There’s so much to discover and experience, but not all travel spots suit every interest. A scholarly professor would prefer spending travel money for a trip in European museums, while the young vibrant adventurer... Read >
Author: globalbpo1
13th June 2008
Are you planning for your next travel vacation? Well, everybody in your family would long for a vacation after a long period of hard work at school and office. But, with travel and vacation becoming more and more expensive by the day, it creates the n... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson
13th June 2008
Are you planning for your next travel vacation? Well, everybody in your family would long for a vacation after a long period of hard work at school and office. But, with travel and vacation becoming more and more expensive by the day, it creates the nee... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson
06th February 2008
1. Cheaper rates can often apply if you plan and book your vacation well in advance. Last minute
bookings with family vacation travel could cause you too much stress though, wondering if you
were going to be able to take the whole family or have to ... Read >
Author: Isabel Haynes-Riley
02nd October 2007
As most of us know from harsh experience, preparing for a holiday can be a stressful exercise before we even step foot on a plane.Remembering passports, travel money and tickets, travelling to the airport, queuing for check in and then security - not to m... Read >
Author: Harry Lawrance
23rd September 2006
ENJOY YOUR BEST EVER FAMILY VACATION WITHOUT BREAKING THE BANK
By Exotic Destinations 4u
Vacations are the time when most families can spend some real quality time together. Parents and kids can share the pleasure of unlimited time to have fun, exp... Read >
Author: Valerie Macleod
29th June 2006
With summer finally getting into full swing, many of us will be looking forward to travelling abroad for a well earned holiday. Of course, you'll need access to cash while you're away, so what are the best and safest ways of arranging your travel money?
... Read >
Author: Nicholas Hunt
18th June 2006
Travel money belts are still a good way to carry cash. They're common, and thieves know of them, but it isn't easy to tell if your belt has a hidden compartment, and it isn't easy for a robber to get at it quickly. It is a good way to carry some of your c... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
12th June 2006
What is a healthy cash flow?
I have read numerous articles about cash flow over the last few months and to be honest they bore me to tears. They are generally written by ''experts'' or ''accountants'' who think in numbers and that is exactly how they wr... Read >
Author: Colin Thomson
05th May 2006
A pre-paid credit card is just what it says, a credit card paid for in advance. Once the credit limit is reached, the credit card is just a piece of plastic. You have to again pay upfront to renew it. The credit limit is thus known, fixed and limited.
... Read >
Author: Zack Nelson
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