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Would you want a Golden Screen Cinema credit card?

May 22, 2009

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One of the newest co-brand credit card in the market today is a movie card – the GSC-EON Bank Gold & Platinum credit card. When I first saw the advertisement for this new credit card, I was quite [...]

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Save on high interest rates

November 20, 2008

One way I’ve learned to save on high interest rates charged by credit card companies is to perform a balance transfer of all my amount owing to a card that charges significantly lower interests. This is not difficult to find because there are many Balance Transfer Cards available in the market today and you can [...]

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You can get cash out of your credit card

November 1, 2008

No, I’m not talking about getting cash advances from the ATMs via your credit cards. It is a very expensive cash advance for all the fees you have to incur not to mention the interest rates you are charged. You see, credit cards are no longer just cards that you can use to gain credit [...]

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Update on Public Bank Visa Electron debit card and Paypal

October 31, 2008

Last week I wrote about how my experience of using Public Bank Visa Electron debit card did not work with Paypal when I wanted to link the card to my Paypal account. I’ve finally figured out what happened.
The Public Bank Visa Electron debit card works like a prepaid credit card. That means you need to [...]

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Public Bank’s Visa Electron debit card not accepted by PayPal?

October 24, 2008

I am a regular user of PayPal and have been withdrawing funds using a credit card. Recently, I applied for Public Bank’s Visa Electron debit card because I’ve read from many bloggers and reviewers that this card works with PayPal.
However, I’m unable to get the card linked and confirmed in PayPal. When I try to [...]

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