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What is Paypal? Paypal is an online payment service that enables businesses or individual to safely, easily and quickly do the payments or money transfer through the internet. Paypal users can use their paypal accounts in sending money, purchasing products online, receiving money and payments, or hold funds. It’s the safest (secured) way of online [...]
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Posted by SELaplana, 13 January 2008
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Finance
Last December 2007, I talked with the account personnel of the Metrobank Maasin about the credit cards they’re offering and I learned a lot of things about Metrobank Credit Cards.
Well, I think I already told you the advantages and privileges of having the Metrobank Credit Cards, but I forgot to tell you that Metrobank’s Value [...]
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Posted by SELaplana, 5 January 2008
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Finance
Using credit cards or taking items in loan are just the same. They’re both giving you headache. That’s because using credit cards in purchasing items and paying services is just like taking a loan for those items or services.
Let’s consider the comment posted at my post, “Benefits and Privileges of Having Metrobank Credit Cards“:
What Privilege [...]
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Posted by SELaplana, 27 December 2007
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Finance
Few of you (our blog readers) disagreed on what I told you before that getting a loan is not the good idea in acquiring an appliance or anything from the stores. One of you even argued that loan is not at all times bad especially if you are capable of paying your debt. But I [...]
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Posted by SELaplana, 23 December 2007
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Finance
I haven’t used yet my new Value MasterCard (Metrobank) and this is also my first time to own a credit card. I am really (but not totally) ignorant about the benefits of it so I talked the personnel of the Metrobank Maasin branch about it, and her’s what I learned.
Value MasterCard, just like other Metroban’s [...]
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Posted by SELaplana, 19 December 2007
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Finance
I finally got my own Value MasterCard from Metrobank. And finally, I can now continue living in the cyberworld, because I finally have my own credit card.
What is Value MasterCard?
Well. Value MasterCard is a credit card, an international card that let’s you settle local and international purchases and subscription using our own (Philippine) currency. It’s [...]
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Posted by SELaplana, 18 December 2007
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Finance
Every time I browse the Amazon Online Stores, I feel like disappointed. I have lots of books to buy but I am not capable of buying them because I don�t have credit cards.
When the Paypal Philippine users were given the opportunity to receive their Paypal funds, I feel happy about it but feel envy too [...]
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Tons of our email readers thanked me for sharing them the article, “Owe no man anything,” which was included on my post, “Live with debt, Die with Debt.
By the way, just want to remind you that I’m not the writer of that article. I embedded the article on my post just to share you the [...]
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Posted by SELaplana, 3 December 2007
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Finance
If you’re following me here since the start of this blog (March 2006), I know that you’ve noticed already that from time to time, I am featuring on this blog the emails sent to me by you and the other readers of this blog. Most of the time, I answer questions and query and sometimes, [...]
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Posted by SELaplana, 2 December 2007
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Finance
To let you know, I am glad that our recent feed subscribers are now interacting with us by replying the email sent automatically by feedburner to all subscribers via email. For this post, I will pick one email. And part of this email goes:
Sir:
I agree with you that professional teachers live in debt and mostly [...]
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