Martin Pelmore, How to Work out the Cheapest Credit Card? With the rise in popularity of credit cards many are finding that they are the best choice when it comes to online purchases, providing temporary finance and also ensuring that you have an element of security that other payment services offered by banks do not provide. Despite this, other inherent disadvantages are causing many to choose
On Apr 10, 7:50 am, "Victor Martinez" <pisto...@gmail.com> wrote: Hi. Normally, when I travel internationally, I take a little local currency and then hit the ATM as soon as I arrive to get the cash I will need. It seems to be the better deal as far as fees and exchange rates go. Is this the same in Japan? I was looking at the Narita website (http://www.narita-airport.or.jp/exchange_e/index
On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 04:42:21 GMT, "Sharkbait" <sharkbait999@verizon.net> wrote: While many of these travel sites offer competitive rates, don't you generally pay for the entire stay upfront? If your plans change, then you face the task of modifying or recovering the charges against your credit card, which was charged the full amount earlier. Expedia even has a deal where you can
mike wrote: Has anyone discovered a way to pay one's mortgage by credit card and get miles? Evidently there was a way to do this a while back with gift cards--but apparently that loophole has been closed. So is it true that any gift card you buy with a credit card is treated as a cash advance? No, store gift cards are regular purchases, no cash advances. But the gift cards aren't
On Sep 9, 1:17 pm, "AMUN" <spambloc...@nostop.net> wrote: While I usually am more than happy to bash Dish and Bev for their continual screw-ups, this time it's not so clear. You mentioned prevoiusly the cards were very old, so it's not much of a loss there either if they were pre-NAG2 But if so, the question remains why didn't tell you those cards were ice-scrapers, but apparently