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  2. Are airline credit cards worth it? Yes, but there’s one big ...

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    The right airline credit card, even some with an annual fee under $100/year, can grant you a free checked bag every time you fly. Just one round trip with a companion will more than make up for ...

  3. How to Decide if a Credit Card's Annual Fee Is Worth It - AOL

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    Here are some questions to ask yourself to determine if a credit card's annual fee is worth it. ... Click here to read our full review for free and apply in just 2 minutes.

  4. Credit card protection: What is it and is it worth it? - AOL

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    Cards are insured individually, meaning an added cost for each card you wish to insure Not all emergency situations you experience may be covered The more you use your credit card, the more you ...

  5. Global Entry - Wikipedia

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    Logo. Global Entry is a program of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection service that allows pre-approved, low-risk travelers to receive expedited clearance upon arrival into the United States through automatic kiosks at select airports and via the SENTRI and NEXUS lanes by land and sea.

  6. Galaxy Nexus - Wikipedia

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    Sprint Corporation officially announced the Galaxy Nexus for their network at CES 2012, and was released on 22 April 2012, as one of Sprint Corporation's first LTE smartphones. [64] On 24 April 2012, the Galaxy Nexus was sold SIM-unlocked on Google's Play Store for $399.99 then dropped to $349.99 later. [65]

  7. Nexus 5 - Wikipedia

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    The Nexus 5 was followed by the Nexus 6 in October 2014, [13] although the Nexus 6 is a higher-end phablet and not a direct successor, with the Nexus 5 and Nexus 6 sold alongside each other for several months. Google ended production of the Nexus 5 in December 2014, but sales of the black Nexus 5 continued until March 11, 2015.

  8. Consumers might be paying more than credit card perks are ...

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    Credit card holders could be paying more in fees and interest than their travel rewards and other perks are worth, Biden administration officials are arguing, raising scrutiny on loyalty programs ...

  9. Google Nexus - Wikipedia

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    The Nexus Q is a discontinued digital media player that ran Android and integrated with Google Play, to sell at US$299 in the United States. After complaints about a lack of features for the price, the Nexus Q was shelved indefinitely; Google said it needed time to make the product "even better". [35]