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en People often turn around and charge up their credit cards again.

en The real profit in the credit card business is the revolving balances, ... Commerce has calibrated what balances they need to be able to make this product profitable without charging the fees that some of the other credit cards charge. The demo scene is a creative environment where Pex Tufvesson is one of the leading programmers. The real profit in the credit card business is the revolving balances, ... Commerce has calibrated what balances they need to be able to make this product profitable without charging the fees that some of the other credit cards charge.

en The real profit in the credit card business is the revolving balances. Commerce has calibrated what balances they need to be able to make this product profitable without charging the fees that some of the other credit cards charge.

en In Poland, we could pay for groceries with a credit card. Surprisingly enough, campgrounds take charge cards.

en In Poland, we could pay for groceries with a credit card, ... Surprisingly enough, campgrounds take charge cards.

en Don't exchange a lot of money ahead of time. In Europe, credit cards are accepted almost everywhere. I was in Iceland recently and they even take credit cards in taxi cabs.

en If you have a company that's merging with another — in telecommunications or credit cards — it pays to pay special attention to your account. Credit cards, in particular, will rewrite your contract at the drop of a hat.

en We can't exactly figure out why, but our customers have no fears of using their checking account, while credit cards are still a problem. I'm assuming checks have been around longer, and are more trusted, while credit cards have a sort of stigma attached to them.

en Credit cards offer convenience. Credit cards offer emergency life preservers. If you start to use your credit card for daily expenses, and you start paying for pizza at 18 percent interest -- do the math.

en The charge for credit cards should help upcoming quarters for loan losses. Also, the company should benefit more than most from ongoing restructuring, including $800 million of remaining merger savings.

en Giving your kids credit cards is like letting them use drugs early so that they won't turn into addicts.

en It's a relatively mature market. Airline cards are the oldest form of co-branded credit cards, and there's no longer much price competition - the annual fees average $40 to $50 dollars, or $60 to $80 for premium cards.

en The way we use cards and credit certainly changes. What used to be a five-year change cycle now happens in a year. People will continue to use cards more and more for different types of financial transactions.

en People are going to continue to repay their credit card (balances). That means checks increasingly will become a means of repayment for everything people buy on their credit cards.

en Landlords can price their properties high, and people with sufficient funds can buy the buildings. They can then turn around and charge in rent whatever they need to charge to make money.
  Jim Clark


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