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Credit cards going green

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With environmentally friendly products becoming more mainstream and readily available, credit card issuers have begun to roll out products, services, and rewards that have a focus on going green. Credit card companies and banks have long come under scrutiny for not doing enough to battle the effects on the climate.

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Cashing in Without a Cash Register

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Let me make a cashless payment by scanning my phone, entering a secret code or with my mom’s credit card. Your goal is to make it so easy for customers to pay that they stop comparison-shopping on their smartphones while waiting in your checkout line. Oh, how I longed to be in a line where checks were not accepted!

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Even Processing Credit Cards Can Be Paperless

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Not having a method to accept payments from these cards could cost you sales. However, you don’t have to be drawn into a merchant account for credit card processing that uses paper receipts, a bulky device at the register and paper monthly reports sent to you in the mail. photo by: 401(K) 2013. Guest Post Paperless'

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How to Save Money on Your Car Insurance

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You’ll likely need to supply personal information like your name, email, phone number, driver’s license and vehicle information and your current insurance policy details. Ensure you get the same types and levels of coverage in each quote to make a direct comparison. And don’t automatically select the lowest price.

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Consumers willing to pay more for good service

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In a personal comparison between credit cards, the American Express Platinum Card customer service far exceeds any other upscale credit card I have in my possession. Ultimately, great service can drive sales and customer loyalty.&#. Imagine that?

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Is Mint the Best Budgeting App for Me?

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So it makes money through ads and providing offers from financial partners for products like loans, credit cards or investments. Visual comparison: Mint uses various graphs and charts to show how your spending, net worth, credit card balances and investments have changed from month to month. It costs $4.99

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Work-Life Balance 2.0 and Small Business | THE SMALL BUSINESS BLOG

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Should our camera pick up motion we are sent an email, SMS and phone call – which is great for us. Carnival of Money, Growth and Happiness #21 | Credit Card Lowdown Said on October 29th, 2007 at 8:17 pm [.] Well don Interwatch Security! Find Out If It’s Time To Quit The Rat Race Said on October 28th, 2007 at 7:57 pm [.]

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