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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Noreen Ruth Credit card agreements come with terms and conditions, often written in the fine print. Many people aren’t aware of the perks and benefits that come when you open an account. written by Simply Self Storage There are factors that should be considered before you choose your boat storage option. You should first consider your budget before anything else. But first make some considerations, such as how your boat will be kept; will you have easy access to your boat anytime; and the stipulated conditions in renting the place. It is also critical that the facility offers protection against nasty winter elements. written by Peter Lau You should be getting up to 3% back on every purchase made with your credit card. Learn about the minimum 1% rule and get more for your money. written by groshan fabiola For all those who feel that Desperate Housewives has been focusing too much on the lives of, well, the wives and mothers of Wisteria Lane, you will be happy to know that creator Marc Cherry has a lot planned for one of its male characters on the show. written by Beth Derkowitz The WorldPerks Visa Signature Card offers those that have excellent credit with the benefits and the details that they deserve. If you are looking for a signature credit line that provides for exclusive benefits, then this may just be the perfect credit card offer for you. written by Joshua Shapiro The WorldPerks Visa is the perfect visa for anyone who loves to travel and already has a great credit standing. With this card you can earn up to 1mile with each dollar spent, as well every time you pay your yearly fee you earn 55miles on your card. written by Eric Wasselman While users may be spoilt for choice with the various credit card options available, avid travelers should go for one that rewards them for what they do best. Thus, if you are a frequent flyer seeking for a credit card, then the WorldPerks Visa Platinum Card may just be the right choice for you. written by Gene Ladnier Is a Senator or Congressman worth that much "more" than a citizen who puts their life on the line for their country? How can we compare Al Gore's $2,000 per week with poor Joe Smedlap's $135? written by Tracey Crockett
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