8 Tips on How to Avoid Holiday Debt


26th November 2007

How To Avoid Holiday Debt

When youve made the decision to keep your credit card purchases within a reasonable limit, heres how to put it into practice.

Save up. Spending cash instead of using credit for your holiday purchases allows you to avoid holiday debt all together. If you havent starte...




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Payments News - Mobile - Both Far Off and Inevitable


26th November 2007

In an article titled Mobile Web: So Close Yet So Far”, Michael Fitzgerald writes for the New York Times about the trials and tribulations of the mobile web - concluding that for now, widespread use of the mobile Web remains both far off and inevitable.”
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US Bank Check Card: Triple Cash Back Bonus Online


25th November 2007

US Bank has its own exclusive holiday shopping offer for holders of its Cash Bonus Visa Check Card. For a limited time, when you use your U.S. Bank Cash Bonus Visa Check Card to make purchases with select online partners through their Cash Bonus Partner Center, you can triple your cash back.
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From Credit Card Watcher - Fifth Third Bank Business MasterCard: 0% BT for 12 Months, No BT Fee


25th November 2007

Fifth Third Bank offers two versions of its Business MasterCard–one with rewards and the other without. Both cards offer 0% APR on both purchases and balance transfers for 12 months with no balance transfer fees. After the first year, the Business MasterCard with Rewards does charge a $50 an...




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From Digital Money Blog - Future imperfect


24th November 2007

Summary [Dave Birch] I went to Dublin for a client of ours to give a talk about the future of payments. One of my favourite sites for helping me to think about such things is Paleo Future. It’s a super blog all about past views of the future, if you see what I mean. Not only is it fun, but ...




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