Posted on 31 March 2011
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Here is the list of eight exclusively rare credit cards other than the Amex Centurion Card and the Visa Black Card, which are popular because of their special benefits. All these credit cards have one common specialty that, they can only belong with some of the wealthiest citizens around the globe.
1. Eurasian Bank Diamond Card

This card is purely a sign of elegance and wealth. Its design has a 0.02-carat diamond which is surrounded by a golden heart shape. It is the property of the bank of Kazakhstan and only belongs with those customers of the bank who have an account of $300,000 or more.
2. The Visa Signature Card
Visa Black Card is the property of Barclay’s Bank. Its top ranked card is Visa Signature Card, which provides several amazing facilities to the customers. Its most important feature is that, it has no spending limit. Other includes; A VIP access to Broadway shows and musicals; Special accesses to different sporting events and concerts; travel facilities at many hotels and airlines and better dining facilities.
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Posted on 26 October 2010
Tags: Christmas, christmas gifts, Christmas shopping, credit card, gifts, money saving, save money, tips
Christmas season arrives, and you are all set out to shop, shop and simply shop. Though Christmas is meant to be a season of blessings, it certainly should not be converted into a season of debts and over expenditure. Remember it’s the essence of being together, being happy that counts, not the quantity of gifts that counts. Still if you have to spend, here are some tips to save money on Christmas.
Optimize A List
You may have a hundred thoughts on what to buy, what gifts to give and to whom. You may also have to think about decoration, clothes etc. But have you actually narrowed that list, into choosing only something that is extremely relevant? Well, if you have not, start! Until you do not make out a list, indicating the most necessary items, you would have no control of your budget.
Stick To Your Budget
Remember that spending over your budget for Christmas shopping means, getting your credit high, and high credit equals debt problems. So in order to avoid any unwanted incidents, try sticking to your budget. Spend your savings on Christmas gifts, instead of extracting it from your credit card. Start keeping a special occasion’s savings a few months before Christmas. Read the full story
Posted on 22 November 2009
Tags: bill, Christmas, credit card holders, customer, gifts, interest rate, market, risk
With Christmas just around the corner, everyone is saving up to buy gifts for loved ones. However, there won’t be much good news for credit card holders on this Christmas.

Increased interest rates will have an impact on Christmas shoppers. Credit card firms are increasing the interest rates by approximately 7% in the coming months.
Buyers are required to pay approximately 40% interest on their Christmas gifts.
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