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Archive for July, 2006

Amazon.com Credit Cards from Chase

Saturday, July 22nd, 2006

Chase recently launched 2 Amazon.com credit cards.

1 - The Amazon.com Platinum Visa Card for Individuals
2 - The Amazon.com Business Credit Card

Both Amazon credit cards offer -

- 1,500 Bonus Points after your first purchase with your Amazon.com Visa Card
- 3 reward points for every dollar spent at Amazon.com & 1 reward point for every dollar spent elsewhere
- $25 Amazon.com Reward Certificate for every 2,500 reward points
- 0% intro APR for 6 months on purchases and balance transfers, variable rate thereafter
- No Annual Fee
- Zero Liability on Unauthorized Purchases

Whats more, the Amazon.com Business Visa Card lets you earn points for All authorized card users under your account.

Get your Amazon.com card today. To Apply, Click below -

Amazon.com Visa Platinum Credit Card for Consumers
Amazon.com Credit Card for Businesses

Business Line Of Credit From American Express

Sunday, July 16th, 2006

What is business line of credit?
AmEx says that Line of credit of up to $100,000 is something to consider if you need a greater amount of financing than a Card can provide. Unlike most banks, AmEx doesn’t ask you to put up collateral or have an account with a required minimum balance.

American Express recommends selecting a line of credit to cover ongoing cash flow needs like payroll, buying inventory, managing seasonal and/or business fluctuations, paying vendors, and more.

Like a credit card, the Line of Credit allows you to Pay the full amount due each month, the minimum due, or any amount in between.

To be eligible for a line of credit from American Express, you must be in business for a minumum of 2 years. It is also recommended that you be an AmEx Card Holder.

To Apply for an AmEx Card or a Business Line Of Credit… Click Here

AmEx Cards from Citi

Sunday, July 9th, 2006

Citi has launched a new range of credit cards with American Express. According to Citi, these AmEx cards will offer consumers Citibank premium benefits and customer service through cards that are accepted wherever American Express is welcome. Plus, many of the new Citi American Express Cards reward cardmembers for doing what they already do, like making purchases at grocery and drug stores, or putting gas in the car.
The initial offerings include -

  • Citi Platinum American Express Card
  • Citi Dividend American Express Card
  • Citi / AAdvantage American Express Card
  • Citi Diamond Preferred Rewards American Express Card

 



 
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