The Tales Of The 0% APR Credit Card


published by: tmcullin
on June 21st, 2006

People used to think that they had enough on their benefits
with their credit cards. They thought that the rewards they
get and the low interest they have is already enough to last
a lifetime.
However, there are instances when they get to have the chance
of seeing promotions like 0% APR. Now, this is really something.
But the question is, […]






Online Credit Card Application: the Easiest Way to a Customer’s Heart


published by: tmcullin
on June 21st, 2006

Many credit cards are offered in the market today thus, making companies more aggressive in advertising and marketing their card services. These companies (e.g. banks, department stores, specialty stores, airlines, hotels, etc.) have found a powerful tool in catching the attention of prospective card holders: online credit card application.
What advantage/s does online credit card application […]






Cash Back with Credit Cards


published by: tmcullin
on June 21st, 2006

What is a cash back credit card?
A cash back credit card gives annual rebates or gives back money to the card holder based on how much have been purchased with it. This type of credit card is suitable for those who rarely use cash in their transactions. The rebate is computed as a percentage of […]






The Bad Credit Card That May Do Good


published by: tmcullin
on June 21st, 2006

Millions of people use credit cards all around the world. A huge chunk of those users made mistakes when dealing with their credit cards. The consequence of the errors is costly.
A lot end up in debt and most of the time these are the people who rant about the credit card being the devil. But […]






In the footsteps of D Company 2nd Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry at the Caen Canal and River Orne Bridges on D-Day, 6 June 1944


published by: Ian Gumm
on June 14th, 2006

This article is brought to you by http://inthefootsteps.com/.
On the 6 June 1944 the greatest seaborne invasion the world has ever known took place on the Calvados Coast of Normandy, France. This invasion was the beginning of the end of the Second World War and the 6 June 1944 will be forever known as D-Day. […]






Low Cost Ways To Make Money Online


published by: lkcheng
on June 10th, 2006

Many people have realized that they can turn their computer into a money making machine. There are many ways you can make money with your computer. This article will show you several low cost ways to make money on the net.
Sell Products or Services Online
You can set up an online store to sell a wide […]






Happy Birthday United States


published by: Lyn
on June 9th, 2006

Independence Day - July 4, 2006 - Happy Birthday United States
The United States of America will be celebrating it’s 230th birthday on July 4, 2006. To Celebrate important event, Washington D.C. will be the host of Independence Day Parade. The parade will start promptly at 11:45 am at the corner of Constitution […]






Paris is Safe and Well, Thank You!


published by: Phil Chavanne
on June 8th, 2006

Have you gotten scared by the media reporting on the recent events in Paris? Phil almost did, but he knows better than just listening to the hubbub. Check with him what’s the real story on these events, and if they really should hinder you from traveling to Paris.
If you watched CNN or Fox News like […]






How to Bank Offshore


published by: daisy
on June 7th, 2006

First of all, we have to define what offshore banking is:
Offshore Banking is having a bank account in a country where you are not a resident. Normally this would be in a tax haven (a country that has low taxes or no taxation). Because of the word “offshore” you would think that only remote […]






An Examination of Online Banking in the United Kingdom


published by: daisy
on June 7th, 2006

In the UK, many banks and building societies are attempting to capture a sizeable percentage of the online banking market share. And it seems that the UK consumers are benefiting from this competition most. Online banking in the UK is getting big; there is no doubt about it: 6.5 million consumers are […]





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