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Credit Card and Bank Bonus Sites I found

I decided to do some searching on other available credit card and bank bonuses. Here is a list of websites that list many credit card and bank bonuses. Some are current, others have expired:

www.icardbonus.com

www.cardbonuses.com


www.ibankbonus.com


www.ibankdesign.com


Take caution in applying for many credit cards or opening many bank accounts. ALWAYS read the fine print. If you are trying to work on your credit score then opening up many credit cards is probably not the best thing for you to do right now. I have only opened 2 credit card accounts in the last 3 years. I will be willing to open up one more if the credit card bonus is a nice amount ($200 or higher). But aside from that I will stick with surveys sites, cash duck, and any other avenue I may discover.

Dimps

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Anonymous said…
I didn't know that there were such bonuses. Now I'm thinking of getting a credit card, really :) Although I preferred not to use credit cards before.

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