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compare credit cards
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by Adam Singleton - 2007-05-24
Credit card fraud is a constant cause of concern for almost every credit card or debit card user. After all, having your credit card details stolen means that it's more than your money that is in dang...
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by Leo Chu - 2007-06-30
Like most people, you have probably received offers for credit cards with 0% annual percentage rate (APR). Although this may sound too good to be true, these credit card offers are genuine. As long as...
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by Adam Singleton - 2007-07-30
Following a successful six-month trial, ATM organisation Link has announced that they are to increase the number of UK ATMs that dispense foreign currency. As well as giving out UK Sterling, cash poin...
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by Andrew Regan - 2007-08-09
Writing a cheque for goods or to settle a bill is rapidly becoming a thing of the past, according to the payment clearing association APACs. Their figures show that only one in ten non-cash transactio...
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by Edward Vegliante - 2007-08-14
Credit cards offer plenty of benefits and convenience. And these days, there are cards for everyone. With so much variety, choosing a credit card can quickly turn into a daunting task. But it doesn't ...
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by Andrew Regan - 2007-09-07
During the 1920s the first ever credit card was introduced in rural America and since its humble beginnings the idea has spread rapidly to a point where it now dominates the credit market. These...
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by Ajeet Khurana - 2007-09-26
Credit card vendors have always been trying to get more customers. There is such great competition in the credit card markets that these companies are left with no choice. There seem to be too many cr...
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by Jim Millner - 2007-09-25
A few years ago I was just an ordinary credit card user. I regularly paid my bills in full when they were due each month. On a trip to Florida I read in the airline magazine an offer for a majo...
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by Pmcindoe - 2007-10-21
Banks and other credit card providers are starting to review thousands of customers' credit limits and increasing the number of new applications that they turn down, as the fallout from the US l...
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by Andrew Regan - 2007-10-21
Retailers are finding that having to stock tills with enough change to do business is becoming more expensive, so in conjunction with the banks they have come up for a cashless solution for thos...