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		<title>Amex Business Credit Cards No Longer Allow Balance Transfers</title>
		<description>In what could be a portent of things to come, American Express has sent notice to all of its OPEN small business credit card holders that it will no longer process balance transfers or convenience checks.  In card holders&#8217; November statements is the notice:
Effective immediately, Balance Transfers and Convenience ...</description>
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		<title>Swipe Your Card for the Salvation Army</title>
		<description>We’ve all been there: exiting a department store, juggling gifts as we brave the cold, preparing to step out into a crowded parking lot, only to be greeted by a Salvation Army volunteer. Bell ringing, kettle gleaming, the volunteer smiles warmly. We think about donating a few dollars, but soon ...</description>
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		<title>CitiGroup Goes Back on its Word</title>
		<description>&#8220;Citigroup is reneging on a promise it made to tens of millions of credit card customers in good times.&#8221; If that lead-in to this New York Times article sounds a bit harsh, that&#8217;s because it is.

Citigroup once vowed before Congress that it wouldn&#8217;t raise rates until an account expired. That was in ...</description>
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		<title>Got Mail from Your Credit Card Company? Better Open It.</title>
		<description>Have you received a letter from your credit card company? Sometimes we toss these out, thinking they’re just advertisements for card services or prescreened offers of credit. But you should open everything your credit card company sends you these days. It might have important information about your account.

Times are hard, ...</description>
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