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The Wallet blog has a cool tip about a credit card that give free TransUnion FICO credit scores. Sweet! Closer inspection reveals it's not such a good deal, unless you have stellar credit history. Once you're signed up you'll be able to get your credit score by going to the ""FICO® Credit Score Viewer" pane on your online account. Caveats: 1. Annual fees are $0, $19 or $59, depending on your credit history. 2. You can only apply inside a Sears...
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Life as a college student generally involves being a little bit on the broke side. College itself is expensive, and when all the extra costs of food, trips, concerts and necessities like school supplies are added up, many students are left searching for alternative methods to manage money.
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Consumers got more serious about paying down their credit card debt this summer, a time when delinquencies usually go up. Cardholders making late payments on bank-issued cards like those bearing MasterCard and Visa logos fell to 1.1 percent for the July-to-...
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How do I pay a retailer via Paypal using more than one option? I want to use the funds in my Paypal account, a prepaid credit card, and then cover the rest with a debit card.
I'm trying to purchase something from a retailer online with Paypal. The problem is, I want to use the funds in the account (it'll automatically do that anyway), use up the funds in a prepaid American Express gift credit card, and then cover the rest using a debit card...
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Are you looking for a way to avoid debt? Do you have problems with a low credit score or have difficulty budgeting? Find out how a bank prepaid credit card can help.
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With credit cards harder to come by and more annoying to use, the prepaid debit card market is projected to explode from $8.7 billion loaded on the cards to $119 billion in 2012, but a good chunk of that is going to be eaten up by hidden fees and gotchas. This sexy graphic visualization shows how. Fees like: $1.75 for each ATM withdrawal $1 for each ATM balance inquiry $.50 for each purchase $4 monthly maintenance charge Prepaid debit cards...
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MasterCard introduced Mobile Payments Gateway, a mobile payments processing platform, in Brazil on November 16. The service gives consumers the ability to use their phones as payment devices and link their existing credit, debit or prepaid MasterCard accounts to fund mobile payments.
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PRLog (Press Release) – Oct 22, 2009 – Debts increasingly have become more and more difficult to handle for more and more people. Thus, many debt consolidation companies have sprung up to put forward a variety of debt consolidation service. Thus ...
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MonitorBankRates.comBad Credit Debt Consolidation – Credit Card Bills Keeping You Down?Subprime BloggerGoing through bad credit debt consolidation can great help you lessen your credit card bills and save you money over the long haul. ...How to Find the Best Debt Consolidation Company to Meet Your NeedsBest SyndicationChristian Debt Consolidation - Credit Card Debt Consolidation Is The Best Way ...Pressmap (Pressemitteilung)Credit Card Debt...
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