Feb 08
Nowadays, they take credit card for everything. In fact, if you’re like me, you probably get frustrated at those dry cleaners and shady convenience store that won’t accept plastic for payment. But one Michigan man allegedly got himself into hot water when he tried to purchase his crack cocaine using – believe it or not – a credit card!
What happened?
Although I don’t live in Michigan, I was born and raised there, so I try to stay on top of their news somewhat regularly. I was checking today, and low and behold I see a bulletin from the Associated Press about a man that allegedly told police he was robbed after he attempted to pay for his crack with a credit card. If th
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Feb 07
My long journey on the Oregon Trail — which was really just me ordering computer parts, getting my card information stolen and then blogging about the experience — continues to roll on. The post was included just down the road a piece in the 45th edition of the Rich Life Carnival.
This week’s carnival boasts a downright smorgasbord of articles. We’ve got posts on technology, healthy living, hobbies and, of course, personal finance. Be sure to check ‘em all out.
A carnival on these here Internets is when a blogger hosts multiple stories from different writers about one topic.
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Feb 06
Credit Cards UK: Compare & Save
Credit card advice on cheap credit cards, low interest cards and balance transfers. … Credit Cards UK. Credit Card Quote Line. 0845 108 0505. Home. Read more…
Feb 06
Credit Cards UK: Compare & Save
Credit card advice on cheap credit cards, low interest cards and balance transfers. … Credit Cards. Cash Back Credit Cards. Low Interest Credit Cards. Read more…
Feb 05
There is an emerging trend that is pushing consumers to go green by using less paper, less energy, less manpower with a goal of saving more and wasting less. Is an imposed credit card statement fee of $1.00 one more way to push the environmental agenda, make up for lost revenue as a result of the credit card act or both?
The Credit card Act of 2009 is expecting to cost the banking and credit card industry billions because of the regulations being put into effect in an effort to protect credit card customers from countless and unrestricted fees.
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