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Some things money can’t buy |
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For everything else there’s MasterCard
Have you seen the television commercial that begins with a little boy’s sleepover gone awry?
A sleepy looking man clad in his bathrobe and pyjamas is driving a station wagon. He pulls to the curb in front of a large suburban home and walks toward the front door, the narrator’s voice details the "Cost of a sleeping bag: $40. Cost of a backpack: $18. Cost of walkie-talkies: $25."
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Identity Theft is on the rise |
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What can you do?
Picture this scenario: you go to the grocery store and decide to pay the cashier with your credit card. You reach into your wallet and discover that your credit card is not there. Franticly you search for it but the credit card is gone!
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Credit Master or Debt Slave? |
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This year you decide –
Now that Christmas is past, for another year – Do you know how much money you owe in total on your credit cards, or will that be a surprise for you sometime in January?
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Credit Card Facts |
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Do you know your credit card facts?
With 44.1 million MasterCard and Visa’s in wallets of Canadian consumers – I believe the more we know about these little plastic cards, the better. Did you know, the highest sales volume day, for Visa and MasterCard is Dec 23?
Credit Card fees are negotiable – You may be paying up to $120.00 a year or more as an annual fee per credit card depending on the credit grantor and the type of card you are carrying. You may also be subject to finance and interest charges of over 23 per cent or higher.
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Credit Card Secrets |
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Do you know your credit card facts? Credit Card fees are negotiable? – True
You may be paying up to $120.00 a year or more as an annual fee per credit card depending on the credit grantor and the type of card you are carrying. You may also be subject to finance and interest charges of over 23 per cent or higher. – If you are a “good” customer, (in other words you pay your account on time each month) the creditor may be willing to drop the annual fee and reduce the interest rate – All you have to do is ask. If the creditor refuses look for a different card.
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