Articles, tagged with "loyalty points", page 4
02nd July 2009
During these years, the flight was only a convenient way of commuting for wealth. In those privileged to learn how it feels when you fly. But the situation has changed a lot today. With the emergence of a number of low-cost airliners in the skies of busin...
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Author:
rubina15
01st July 2009
Despite Bingo being around for decades (it dates back to the early 1500s), it is not considered a part of the hard-core gambling games list; people simply enjoy playing the game and profiting from it. No Deposit Bingo: In today's fast and furious playing ...
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Author:
Johnie Kinney
22nd June 2009
In a time of ‘credit crunches' and ‘economic downturns' (or ‘recession' if we're going to call a spade a spade!) it's nice to find some free entertainment to take your mind off all the bad news; better yet, free entertainment that could put a few qu...
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Author:
John Michael
06th June 2009
If you frequently find yourself travelling by aeroplane, and you aren't earning any air miles or loyalty points by doing so, you could be handing over money for air fares that could be put to better use. But with so many frequent flyer programmes out th...
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Author:
Derek
15th April 2009
Finding The Right Credit Card for You
Credit cards are an extremely convenient way to pay for what you need. However, there are now so many cards available that it can be difficult to choose the right card for you. If you want to maintain a good credit...
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17th February 2009
There are two types of credit card user. Those who pay up their balance in full each month and those who cannot afford to do this. Let's call the first type of credit card user a ‘transactor' while the second type of credit card user we will call a ‘...
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Author:
Jacqui Q
17th February 2009
Convenience is the first word that springs to mind when talking about credit cards. They are a quick and easy way of borrowing money and when managed effectively give the user all the features promised in the glossy advertising.
Complex is the second ...
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Author:
Avi Solutions
26th January 2009
Like many things there are advantages and disadvantages when it comes to taking out a credit card. Many of the disadvantages associated with taking out a credit card have been amplified due to the recent credit crunch which has made all financial situatio...
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barryloughran@live.co.uk
11th November 2008
As the global economy takes a nosedive, many retailers are feeling the impact of the downturn. Shoppers are now more discerning and conscious of what they purchase. Retailers are finding it increasingly important to increase efficiency not just at the bac...
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jumphigherglobal
05th November 2008
Despite the prevailing economic conditions in the UK there are still various credit card deals that are currently on offer. However, if you are in the market for a new card, perhaps look at the entire offering before signing on the dotted line. That is be...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
23rd October 2008
If you were to ask yourself how many credit cards you have in your purse or wallet, the chances are it's more than one. As a nation, there is a staggering 67 million credit cards owned by consumers; on average that's 2.4 cards each.
Credit cards have...
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Author:
pmcindoe
09th September 2008
Although in the current economic climate international travel is becoming more expensive on an almost daily basis, there are still quite a few UK citizens that must do it as part of their job.
However, whether they consider their travel as a pain or a...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
30th June 2008
What is an Airmile credit card?
An Airmile credit card is the same as a normal credit card, save for the fact that you are awarded Airmiles every time you use the card to make a purchase. Airmiles are akin to store-card "loyalty" points; once you have ...
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Author:
Zoe Badowska
18th April 2008
Staying at a hotel doesn't just have to be about enjoying the short time you're there anymore, with hotel loyalty schemes encouraging visitors to think of the long term by offering points and air miles with every visit. But, before deciding whether you'...
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Author:
mpressman
08th April 2008
In short, store cards are best avoided, with much more favourable lines of credit often available. These cards are often offered at store checkouts by staff who are simply told to sign up as many customers as they can - many often boasting one off discoun...
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Author:
Liam Gerken