Posts Tagged ‘credit’
Sunday, September 28th, 2008
Ages ago, people barely avail of credit cards because nobody would want to get caught having huge bills at the end of the month. Today, gas credit cards are being accepted in every gasoline stations, making it seem like gas reward credit cards are not needed any longer. However, what do you get if you use those gas reward credit cards from the usual credit cards?
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Wednesday, September 17th, 2008
Gasoline price hikes seem to have become part of our weekly routine; in some other parts of the world, it has even become a daily fodder in their breakfast newspaper. Although there have been positive feedback that the price of oil will go down, nobody can say for sure when and by how much. With these in mind, you are probably thinking whether the gas credit card offers in the mail or in gas stations themselves deserve a second look.
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Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
A gas credit card is something that you consider if you want to maximize your fuel savings. All over the world gas prices are skyrocketing. At $4 a gallon of refined oil, any steps that you take to save can be vital.
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Thursday, July 3rd, 2008
We’re only human. Not all of us have a fantastic credit score. Life can get in the way. Most of the time it’s not your fault in the first place, there are many circumstances that can lead to a bad credit score. You get a couple of late fees and bam, your interest rate goes and you’re left in the dust. If you want to fix up your credit or would like to save some money without harming your credit rating, don’t worry. There are credit cards available for people with less than perfect credit. (more…)
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Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
One of the biggest drawbacks with using credit cards is the amount of fraudsters out there. Unscrupulous people steal your identity and can seriously damage your credit rating and scores by spending money on your card using your name. Taking the necessary precautions can prevent people from stealing your identity and using your name. It doesn’t matter what kind of credit card you own, they can easily steal your information. This is a big concern especially with gas cards. Why? With the pump and pay convenience that gas cards advocate, it will be harder for you to protect yourself in the even that your card is stolen.
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Thursday, June 19th, 2008
So, have you decided to invest in a gas credit card to help you save some money? There are several factors that you should consider before applying for one.
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Monday, June 16th, 2008
How do gas credit cards work? If you know how gas credit card work, then you’ll be able to fully use them to your advantage. A little knowledge is always good and you will be able to avoid debt and keep your interest rates low, as well as get those cash backs!
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