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New 'Credit Card Popularity' Tool Offered by WOW! Credit Cards.com Helps Consumers Choose the BeDate: Mon, 19. May 2008 03:05:16
A unique new tool offered by WOW! Credit Card.com allows visitors to evaluate credit cards and assists them in the decision-making process. The 'Credit Card Popularity Tracker' displays 'popularity scores' next to every offer based upon click-thru data from other visitors. (PRWEB May 13, 2008)
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Providers of CareOne Credit Counseling Services Show How Understanding Credit Card Statements CaDate: Wed, 20. August 2008 03:20:44
Credit card statements, the fees, and the fine print can be difficult for many consumers to understand. When consumers don't understand the basic elements of their credit card statements, they put themselves at risk for being slapped with fees and penalties making it more difficult to pay off cards. Agencies that provide CareOne Credit Counseling Services offer free tips and explanations of common statement issues to help consumers better manage credit card debt. (PRWEB Aug 12, 2008)
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Forbes Leadership Highlights of the Week: Summing Up Steve JobsDate: Fri, 26. August 2011 23:17:07
Steve Jobs was of course the big news in the realm of leadership this week. His announcement that he was stepping down as chief executive of Apple saddened us all and led us to pause and reflect and sum up an extraordinary career. Our first to file, within an hour or two of the announcement, was Carmine Gallo, a leading expert on Jobs, with "What Makes Steve 'Steve." Before long we also had Chunka Mui taking "A Measure of Steve Jobs," my appreciation of what I take to be "Steve Jobs' One Big Idea," and George Bradt doing a "Steve Jobs Wake Analysis." Steve Denning got past legend with "Understanding Apple: Five Myths About Steve Jobs," and followed up with "Another Myth Bites the Dust: How Apple Listens to Its Customers," while Caleb Melby put together a slideshow of "Apple's Most Unforgettable Advertising." Carmine Gallo returned with a tribute to "Steve Jobs: The World's Most Inspiring Comunicator." August Turak asked "Do You Think Like Steve Jobs? Take This Quiz and Find Out," and Adam Hartung identified one CEO who definitely doesn't: "Why Leo Apotheker Is No Steve Jobs?Too Bad for HP." Finally David Martin penned a lovely recollection of his father's time with Jobs as one of Apple's very first employees: "Steve Jobs and the Impact of Clarity."
Airline Credit Card QuestionsDate: Sun, 29. November 2009 15:36:05
pimg src=http://z.about.com/d/budgettravel/1/G/W/9/cards.jpg align=right title=10 Quick Tips for Budget Travel in Paris width=125 height=92 border=0Is the a href=http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc#038;zu=http://budgettravel.about.com/od/airfarescruises/a/picks_aircards.htmairline credit card/a still in its heyday? I think not. These cards became popular many years ago because they allowed budget travelers to earn frequent flyer miles from everyday purchases like groceries and oil changes. But airline frequent flyer miles have become increasingly difficult to use as a budget travel tool. Many of us like to shop multiple airlines for a good deal, pay for those bargains in cash, and then use travel rewards to book hotels or car rentals. A a href=http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc#038;zu=http://budgettravel.about.com/od/airfarescruises/a/picks_bankcards.htmbank-based travel rewards credit card/a works quite well in that scenario. What is best for you? There is no blanket answer. You must look at your own patterns of spending and travel. You must ask yourself if being tied to one carrier through an a href=http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc#038;zu=http://budgettravel.about.com/od/aircreditcards/qt/airlinecreditcard.htmairline credit card/a is best. /p
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Who Cares About APR?Date: Wed, 24. September 2008 21:07:20
A recent student credit card survey our friends at www.ScholarshipPoints.com conducted showed that 85% of the students surveyed ranked APR as the most important factor when evaluating a credit card offer. Ask most people that same question and we bet you?d get the same answer. We think that people pay too much attention to APR [...]
It's In the CardsDate: Mon, 18. May 2009 00:48:26
Credit Card Bill: an overview of the final billAsk not what your credit card legislation will do for you ... Actually, go ahead and ask; you might be pleasantly surprised.
Is Palin Just Using 'Operation Payback' to Get Attention? (The Atlantic Wire)Date: Thu, 9. December 2010 19:32:35
The Atlantic Wire - It's Odd that Her Credit Card Was Broken Into, writes Ben Smith at Politico:Visa
didn't mention the Anonymous attacks, which have reprortedly been
denial of service attacks aimed at websites, not thefts of credit card
data. So it's not entirely unclear whether Palin's card was compromised
as part of a broad attack on Visa, a specific attack on the Palins, or
whether the breach was unrelated to the WikiLeaks cyberwars.
Time-Warner Cable charges man $16 million for 'Sweet 16' accessDate: Sat, 26. March 2011 16:33:32
March Madness is running rampant, and apparently it's hit the billing department at Time-Warner Cable. An Ohio man saw his credit card declined when attempting to pay for access to the Sweet 16 round of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament, because his credit card couldn't handle the $16 million bill.
Time-Warner Cable charges man $16 million for 'Sweet 16' accessDate: Sat, 26. March 2011 16:33:26
March Madness is running rampant, and apparently it's hit the billing department at Time-Warner Cable. An Ohio man saw his credit card declined when attempting to pay for access to the Sweet 16 round of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament, because his credit card couldn't handle the $16 million bill.
NxSystems Announces Pay Any Card ProgramDate: Tue, 23. February 2010 04:26:58
The Pay Any Card program can be used to pay employee payroll and/or commissions, credit consumer and/or business accounts, pay loyalty rewards, make refunds, or for any purpose whereby the funds need to be electronically made and immediately accessible on any credit card, debit card or prepaid debit card. (PRWeb Feb 20, 2010)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/02/prweb3624164.htm
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