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Wilmington City Council considers parking meters that take credit cards The News Journal Wilmington's continued push for more friendly parking regulations could soon bring smart meters downtown to replace the manual kind Harold Moore, of New Castle, feeds in the 800 block of Market Street last year. / JENNIFER CORBETT/THE NEWS ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Car broken into at Miles Park in Lafayette Hill Montgomery Newspapers Later, the victim received a call from her boss who said a $300 gift card from the Target in Plymouth on Chemical Road was charged to the credit card., according to police. Police were able to get still photographs of the suspect from security footage ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Samsung Galaxy S4 Available with 15% Cash Back in India on Selected Credit... AEG India Samsung Galaxy S4 is now available now in India with 15% cash back offer. This offer is available on purchase of Samsung Galaxy S4 device using credit/debit cards of participating banks. Consumers can get a cash back of Rs. 6,225 rupees. The handset is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Shredding at Leominster Credit Union's Worcester site Worcester Telegram Important documents to bring to the shred-a-thon include bank statements, tax returns, medical bills, credit card statements and other personal documents. For more information contact Joanne Lattanzi, the credit union's marketing manager at (978) 466 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
It's the private debt, stupid Philly.com Richard Vague, 57, is a Rittenhouse Square resident who made his first fortune in the credit-card business as founder and CEO of First USA Bank and then Juniper Financial. Two years ago, he struck again, selling a company called Energy Plus for $190 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Drunk, unemployed' wasps could pose a danger to UK, experts warn New York Daily News The British Red Cross suggests keeping a credit card handy when spending time outside. You won't be able to buy your safety, but you can remove the stinger by dragging the edge of the plastic card across the skin. Don't try to get it out using tweezers ... See all stories on this topic » |
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