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		<title>The Best Senior Discounts You May Not Know About!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Oct 2011 16:20:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Who Wants To Give Senior Citizens A Price Break? Lots of older people have to make do on limited incomes. As a sign of respect for elders, and as a good public relations strategy, many companies offer good senior citizens discounts. Some of these are well know, but some have not been that well publicized at all. Elderly people can get the discounts, but they have to ask for them! You may wonder why companies would have hidden or secret senior discounts. Some may not want to promote themselves as a company for older people because they want to present a youthful image. However, they do offer price breaks and deals for the over 65 crowd. Lots Of Time, You Have To Ask For Over Age Discounts! Again, some companies or stores do not promote the discounts. We learned about a lot of these offers because we got feedback from people who asked. Next time you are shopping, banking, booking a trip, or eating out, ask if you will get rewarded for your grey hair. You should! Senior Travel Discounts Many people dream of travel during retirement. They may want to visit new places, or they may just want to [...]
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		<title>Avoid Bank Fees That Sneak up On You!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Aug 2008 15:46:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you remember using your bank card or credit card somewhere, and being mildly embarassed when the charge was refused because you had either overdrawn your bank account or gone over your credit card limit? Well, I hate to admit it, but I experienced that a time or two in my younger years, especially when I was on vacation. However, I am much more aware of my bank balance or credit limits these days. And in fact, I try to avoid using credit cards whenever I can. However, I have learned that people do not suffer the embarassment of having charges refused as much these days. In fact, banks and credit card companies will let you overdraw your balance or go over your limit! Why do they do this? Well, as soon as you overdraw your limit, you start getting slapped with fees, of course! Each one can charge $35, and these things tend to have a snowball effect. i.e. a $4.00 negative balance can cause an $8.00 check to cause a $35 fee. So of course, your next charges will cause more fees, and sometimes the fees can be more than the charges! The same thing happens with credit [...]
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