Use Reward Credit Cards To Your Advantage
By admin | June 7, 2009
If your are a responsible credit card user, you should take advantage of a good cash reward credit card (or a non-cash reward card if you prefer). For example, Discover More card is currently offering 5% cash back reward on restaurants until the end of June, and in July through September you can sign up for 5% cash back reward on gas, hotels, theme parks, zoos, and bookstores.
Definitely and easy way to get a discount if you are planning to spend money on these things anyway.
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