Get 10 to 20 % on your money

Anonymous-0

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Credit cards are available where they give you a 10 % rebate for the first few months. If you buy enough to cover the gas you burn in a year And pay it off right away the credit card gets 0 interest and you get 10% on your money. If you get enough gift cards for yourself for 6 months you average 20% interest on your money in rebates. Bp has this offer now and they will give you the rebate in gas cards or you can get a check you can cash and spend anywhere.
 
So why don't you go out and run up a debt you can't pay off. Can't you see that easy credit is what ruined the system. For suckers only.
 
Don't fall for that scam. Holders of pre-paid cards and gift cards are unsecured creditors to a bankrupt business. Why don't you just run down to your local GM dealer and prepay for a new vehicle for mid-summer delivery. I'm sure they will give you a huge discount!
 
There are some really amazing deals out there. BP, Exxon, and Marathon are the ones I've been watching. Southern States has a prepaid bonus credit program that is paying 10 percent. From what I've been reading, the freeze in the secondary money markets are encouraging companies to get creative in raising capital. But, as the others have stated, beware if the company goes bankrupt.
 
As I said in original post PAY IT OFF RIGHT AWAY. If you cant pay the bill in full when it comes in the mail then you dont have any business doing this. I am willing to bet that one of these major gas companies wont go bankrupt. I have done this twice once with sheetz and now with bp.
 
I wish they would allow you to prebuy at today's prices. I'm not concerned about BP, Shell or Exxon tanking these days - - maybe their local independant stores yes - - but not the parent organization. Would be a deal if you could prebuy gas at today's prices (lowest in 4+ years) and then use that card wherever that product is sold.
 
We pay for virtually everything with a Discover card, rather than a check book. We pay it in full every month, so pay no interest. There is no annual fee. And they send us a nice check for 3 or 4 hundred bucks every year. Except the year we built the barn, then it was closer to a grand. Please give me some more clues as to the down side of getting free money, because I'm just not seeing it.
 

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