Cash Back Credit Cards Blogs (Page 1)
What are good 0% credit cards in the UK? I have a bunch of credit cards already, but have good credit.?
Posted on 6. September, 2010.
I'd like to transfer my balace from my high-interest credit cards to a zero interest one so I can get some breathing room while I pay back my debts. Is it worth it to get 0% credit cards? Which are the best ones?
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Would you lick the pavement for £400?
Posted on 4. September, 2010.
Whilst the decision to borrow should never be taken lightly, using a cashback credit card instead of a regular product is an easy way to squeeze some extra ...
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0 % Balance Transfer Credit Cards - Very Excellent to get Accurate?
Posted on 3. September, 2010.
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New Innovative CashBack Card! UK Launch Sept' 2010, then the World!
Posted on 2. September, 2010.
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Internet Merchant Account | E-COMMERCE MERCHANT ACCOUNTS
Posted on 1. September, 2010.
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Five savvy ways to use credit cards
Posted on 29. August, 2010.
If you think this will cause you problems, check out the Capital One World MasterCard or the Egg Money World MasterCard instead. Both pay 1% cashback on all ...
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Credit Card Rates Push the Envelope
Posted on 28. August, 2010.
You’ve got to wonder what the banks have in mind now that they’ve raised credit card rates to an average 14.7 percent, up 160 basis points from a year ago. Are lenders perhaps trying to tell us that they are no longer interested in advancing cash to users of plastic?
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Getting Business Credit Cards For People With Bad Credit
Posted on 27. August, 2010.
Corporate executives and entrepreneurs who have exemplary records of credit commonly have no dilemma in owning credit cards. The credit card business issuing credit card companies are being guaranteed inside a constant race against another competitors to your position of the ballot inside a race around the use of credit cards for these business...
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Credit Card Debt Drops To Lowest Level In 8 Years
Posted on 26. August, 2010.
What's Your Reaction? Credit card debt levels are on the decline. NEW YORK — The amount consumers owed on their credit cards in this year's second quarter dropped to the lowest level in more than eight years as cardholders continued to pay off balances in the uncertain economy.