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What is a good credit card to apply for to start your credit?


Question by georgiagirl: What is a good credit card to apply for to start your credit?
medical bills have been a burden for awhile, so now that they are paid is there a good credit card that you tin apply for online to build your credit up again?

Best answer:

Answer by onesharione
I’d say find 1 with very low interest. And say them you want a very low limit(around $ 1000). If you have too high of one, you will be tempted to use it more and could end up in serious debt!



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Compare Rent My Vacation Home, HomeAway, VRBO and Airbnb in 2012


Compare Rent My Vacation Home, HomeAway, VRBO and Airbnb in 2012

2012 Chart

NYC, New York (PRWEB) January 09, 2012

Compare Rent My Vacation Home dot com, HomeAway, VRBO and Airbnb. The chart is a study of the billion dollar vacation rental industry in January of 2012.

In the first column we compared number of sites and that went to Rent My Vacation Home dot com at 83 web sites.

The second column was offices and location, the winner is Rent My Vacation Home dot com in the United States with 83 offices, but HomeAway came in first internationally at 15 offices.

The third column was largest network in the United States for vacation home rentals and this went to Rent My Vacation Home dot com at 83 sites, all the rest had 1 site in the USA .

The forth column was Money Back Guarantee and that was a three way tie as all vendors offered this, however Rent My Vacation Home dot com has a no-hassle guarantee that lasts for 1 year. All the homeowner has to do for a refund is send an email to Rent My Vacation Home dot com. Airbnb is commission only so this did not apply.

The fifth column was called “Built in credit card and Insurance,” the winner was Rent My Vacation Home dot com who uses an insurance and credit card system built into the listing. Airbnb has a similar system but charge vacationers 6-12 percent to use the system .HomeAway and VRBO use an email system.

The sixth column was pictures, which all vendors include 12 or over when homeowners list the homes. But one of the things homeowners deal with is levels. This was introduced by HomeAway and VRBO which is owned by the same company. A level is a price the homeowner pays to list his home at the top of the page. Rent My Vacation Home dot com does not have levels and it does not apply to Airbnb.

The last subject was cost across the top of the chart and they ranked as follows Rent My Vacation Home dot com is $ 99.00 year and homeowners are on 83 web sites and offices. Next is HomeAway at 336.00 followed by VRBO at 349.00 and Air BnB at 3% of all sales and a charge to the vacationer of 6-12%.

The Best overall rating went to Rent My Vacation Home dot com The other vendors placement would depend on the location and type of rental.

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Best Credit Card Deals for Airline Miles in 2012

Best Credit Card Deals for Airline Miles in 2012











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Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) January 05, 2012

As consumers embrace the start of 2012, savvy shoppers can give themselves the post-holiday gift of frequent flyer miles. CreditDonkey.com, a credit card comparison website, recently updated their list of the best airline credit cards with lucrative sign-on bonuses and generous rewards.

The right airline credit card depends on the traveler’s travel needs and airline affinity. CreditDonkey.com compared generous rewards, low interest rates, low fees and helpful benefits to determine the best airline credit card deals.

Plus, all CreditDonkey.com airline credit card deals include lucrative introductory bonus offers.

“Historically, consumer enthusiasm for airline credit cards enjoy a January bump as airlines tend to start promoting discount fares for travel during the next few months,” said Charles Tran, founder of CreditDonkey.com. “Getting a card that offers frequent flyer points on top of discounted fares can be a marvelous deal, as long as people maximize the card’s benefits and minimize their drawbacks.”

The experts at CreditDonkey.com recommend the following airline credit cards, depending on your travel needs:


United Mileage Plus Visa – With the United MileagePlus Explorer card, you will earn up to 40,000 bonus miles. Check your first bag free on United and Continental-operated flights. Board your flight before general boarding with priority boarding privileges. Visit the United Club with two complimentary day passes every year. Earn 2 miles for $ 1 spent on tickets purchased from United and Continental and 1 mile per $ 1 spent everywhere else. The $ 95 annual fee is waived for first year.

Delta SkyMiles Credit Card – With the Gold Delta SkyMiles credit card, you will earn 30,000 bonus miles when you spend $ 500 on the Card in the first three months from account opening. Check your first bag free on every Delta flight. Receive double miles on Delta purchases and 1 mile for all other eligible dollars spent. Enjoy priority boarding. The $ 95 annual fee is waived for first year.

Southwest Airlines Credit Card – With the Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards Plus credit card, you will earn a free flight after your first purchase. Get 3,000 points every year on your card member anniversary that can be redeemed for a $ 50 Wanna Get Away Fare. 2 points per $ 1 spent on Southwest purchases and 1 point per $ 1 spent on everything else. There is a $ 69 annual fee.

For travelers with no preference toward any particular airline, CreditDonkey.com recommends Discover Miles credit card. With the Miles by Discover credit card, you’ll earn 1,000 bonus miles every month you make a purchase for the first year. Plus, there is no restriction on travel, fly on any airline, book any hotel or car, with no blackout dates and no annual fee.

“At CreditDonkey.com, we advise only real frequent flyers sign up for airline credit cards,” said Tran. “The average consumer probably won’t use them often enough to reap significant benefits, considering the higher than usual annual fees. Instead, grounded consumers can consider cash back credit cards, which are enjoying a surge in generous sign-on bonuses.”

Consumers can visit CreditDonkey.com for free comparisons of credit card rewards. CreditDonkey.com publishes credit card deals, tips and reviews to help consumers make informed credit decisions. They can search, compare and apply online, finding the best credit cards for their individual needs.

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New Training Videos Demonstrate Simple CMM Fixture Construction


New Training Videos Demonstrate Simple CMM Fixture Construction

CMM Fixture

Olivet, Michigan (PRWEB) December 21, 2011

FixLogix LLC has released two new training videos on their website and YouTube demonstrating simple concepts for building modular CMM fixtures. The quick training videos demystify basic CMM fixture construction, demonstrating fixture builds for stampings, forgings, a tube assembly with compound angles, and a molded plastic appliance part. The concepts shown are relevant to a wide variety of part shapes and materials, utilizing proven locating schemes such as the 3-2-1 method.

FixLogix has changed the game for the CMM fixture industry. Legacy modular fixture systems for a 2’ x 2’ volume would typically cost 4K – 5K. A FixLogix system for the same volume costs $ 1400.00, and offers a highly functional system that for most applications is simpler to implement.. The kit is comprehensive such that the vast majority of part shapes and types can be adequately staged for inspection using the components in the standard kit. The content of the system is 95% + produced in Michigan.

FixLogix applies modern T-slot structures to modular CMM fixture technology. FixLogix T-slot fixture plates are marked with laser engraved reference scales along the T-slots, and each T-slot is also alpha-identified. This provides clear documentation of the fixture setup for easy repeat setups. A major advantage of the T-slot system is multi-axis infinite positioning of components. This simplifies fixture construction by easily allowing the fixture to be “built to the part”, placing locators where they don’t interfere with datums or critical part features. In turn this reduces the average time required to assemble part-holding fixtures.

The FixLogix component kit utilizes ¼-20 threaded components, and is cross-compatible with many other fixture systems, and is also cross-compatible with the FixLogix fixture systems for vision systems and optical comparators. The much lower cost point of the system allows for effective implementation in a variety of other coordinate metrology applications. Users of portable coordinate inspection systems such as articulating arms, white light, and laser scanners have found the fixture system to be very helpful. The system is available in English or Metric versions.

FixLogix LLC was formed in 2007 to produce and sell modular fixture systems for metrology, and other light duty part-holding applications. The company also produces modular fixture systems for vision systems, optical comparators, and laser scanners. The company maintains a
E-commerce website, and takes most major credit cards.

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What is the best business credit card to apply for?


Question by Amanda: What is the best business credit card to apply for?
My husband runs his possessing subcontracting business and he is needing to apply for a business credit card. I researched some and so far Discover’s business card seems good. Any other ideas?

Best answer:

Answer by Big Brotha Mike
Well, if he’s not planning on carrying a balance and just funneling his spending through an attributing card and paying off the balance each month, then you’ll want to get the business rewards card that pays the most (e.g. cash back reward) for what his business buys.You can use this honor calculator to see which business honour card will pay him the most in rewards for his business’s normal spending profile:http://www.creditcardtuneup.com/?card_type=Business



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