Archive for February, 2009

Details Of The Citi AAdvantage MasterCard Application

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

Beth Derkowitz asked: The Citi AAdvantage MasterCard is one of several credit cards that are offered by Citibank and is designed for cardholders with average credit and frequently travel on American Airlines.With the use of the rewards program, cardholders earn one mile for every two dollars that is spent on ...

The Chase Perfectcard Mastercard - the Perfect Credit Card?

Friday, February 27th, 2009

Jeremy Biberdorf asked: With the Chase PerfectCard MasterCard you can earn rewards everywhere! You get cash back everywhere you use this credit card. At gas stations you save even more. For the first 90 days, you get 6% back on all gas purchases at any gas station. After that you ...

Entrepreneurial Icon Sponsors Prepaid Mastercard

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

Samuel Martin asked: A self-made millionaire by age 14, Gray is now an internationally known and respected entrepreneur and business leader who addresses more than half a million people per year on topics such as leadership, personal development, diversity, business development and financial management.His newest venture, with First Premier Bank ...

How do you use a vanilla mastercard gift card?

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

Loading. . . asked: I got one for Christmas and I don't know what to do with it.Amanda

The Lowdown on GM MasterCard

Saturday, February 7th, 2009

Eric Wasselman asked: GM MasterCard would probably be the perfect credit card to have if you are a fan of GM products. With the GM MasterCard, users are able to earn a 5% rebate when they purchase or lease a new SUV, truck or car from General Motors. Also, earnings ...

Visa or Mastercard: What is the Difference?

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

Stephanie Andrews asked: Start shopping for a new credit card, and you'll quickly find that the vast majority carry the name Visa or MasterCard on them. Trying to figure out which of these names implies a better deal can be confusing. If you're struggling to sort out the differences between ...