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  2. How to read your credit card statement - AOL

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    If you receive your credit card statements in the mail, it includes a payment coupon for you to submit along with a check or money order. A handy way to avoid the mail while avoiding late payments ...

  3. Payment card number - Wikipedia

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    A payment card number, primary account number (PAN), or simply a card number, is the card identifier found on payment cards, such as credit cards and debit cards, as well as stored-value cards, gift cards and other similar cards. In some situations the card number is referred to as a bank card number. The card number is primarily a card ...

  4. How to Read and Understand a Credit Card Statement - AOL

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    Although it doesn’t make for the most interesting reading material, your credit card statement is something you’ll want to get in the habit of checking on a monthly basis. Why? Because credit ...

  5. Frequent-flyer program - Wikipedia

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    United MileagePlus cards. A frequent-flyer programme (FFP) is a loyalty program offered by an airline.. Many airlines have frequent-flyer programmes designed to encourage airline customers enrolled in the programme to accumulate points (also called miles, kilometers, or segments) which may then be redeemed for air travel or other rewards.

  6. How I’ve earned credit card rewards without paying a dime in ...

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    The best way to get ahead with credit card rewards is to always pay your statement balance in full each month. An exception can be made if your card offers an introductory APR for a limited time ...

  7. The Advantages and Drawbacks of Credit Card Rewards Programs

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    Depending on the card, you could earn based on a cash-back rate or get a certain number of miles or points per dollar, and specific retailers or purchase types could yield higher rewards.

  8. Mileage Plan - Wikipedia

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    In June 1983, Alaska Airlines introduced their frequent-flyer program, Gold Coast Travel. In 1987, Alaska Airlines acquired Jet America Airlines, which offered a frequent-flyer program that awarded credit by flight segments (number of flights taken), compared to Gold Coast Travel, where members earned credit based on the mileage of flights taken. [1]

  9. FlyerTalk - Wikipedia

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    FlyerTalk (stylized in lowercase) is an Internet forum for discussion of airline frequent-flyer programs, hotel loyalty programs and other issues related to travel. The site was founded in 1998 by Randy Petersen and was acquired by Internet Brands in 2007.