Posted on 13 January 2011
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Money is the blood for fulfilling our living needs and even is required to arrange the coffin. Everybody runs after money. Some earn it the right way others make it through unfair means. Whatever the source may be, money is always a requirement. It is always an amusing amazement to find some money out of the blue. In the lines to come, we have gathered a few ways through which you can get free money.

1- Company match
Even in this era of recession there are a lot of companies that offer matching. This means that a fixed percentage of whatever your output is included in your pay. So if you are generating less output; it is your fault. Do have a look at your company’s plans to find out if there are still some matching opportunities available.
2- Rebates not availed
There are a lot of products which you buy and they are offering rebates along with it. It is very rare that all the consumers avail that offer of rebate. Remember to preserve the payment proofs and receipts, so that you can send them along with the request forms for issuance of rebates.
3- Your Own missing money
Here you don’t find any money; in fact you can search for any unclaimed property that the law is turning over to the states. Read the full story
Posted on 28 August 2009
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Although a debit card looks just like a credit card, it works quite differently from a credit card.
Difference Between Debit and Credit Cards
It is possible to use a debit card as a credit card in most of the cases such as in gas stations, restaurants, and many other merchants. But the difference between the both is that a debit card instantly withdraws
money from your bank or investment account to pay for any purchases made with the card, and thus, there is no credit involved.

In contrast, credit cards allow a customer to make purchases until a set spending limit is reached, after which a statement will be sent out with the balance and available payment options.
When using a debit card, the purchases are instantly deducted from the consumer’s account, and thus the consumer never spends more than what they have available in the associated account.
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Posted on 27 August 2009
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In order to protect against credit card fraud, a CVV number, or Card Verification Value is printed on the back of the card. It is a three or four digit security code printed on credit cards, intended to guard against identity theft in transactions where the actual card is not present.

CVV1 Code
There is another, less known code also present on the card called the “CVV1” code. This is encoded on the magnetic strip of the credit card hidden from view. CVV1 is used for security on transactions when the cardholder is present in person.
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